PPT-Yellowstone: Plate vs Plume

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E Cullen C Johnston M MacKenzie A Millar Durrant K Pal F Rea and G Thomas Reference httpscommunityduracukgrfoulgerOffprintsYellowstonepdf Time History Volcanism

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E Cullen C Johnston M MacKenzie A Millar Durrant K Pal F Rea and G Thomas Reference httpscommunityduracukgrfoulgerOffprintsYellowstonepdf Time History Volcanism . Wildlife Watching wolves in Yellowstone Park including tours, guided trips, and other services . Wildlife biologists Nathan Varley and Linda Thurston launched THE WILD SIDE, LLC, to propagate their collective professional endeavors.  THE WILD SIDE, LLC, offer wildlife viewing tours, university level educational programs, biological research, and many conservation programs and services. Sara . Moussa. & Valentina Uribe. LOCATION. The Yellowstone Caldera is . a . supervolcano. . located in Yellowstone National Park in the United States. , . in the . northwest of the United States.. III: . Hot-spots . and . mantle plumes . Hotspot tracks: Global distribution . Location of hot-spots and hot-spot tracks:. Figures from . Turcotte. and Schubert. Hotspot tracks: A view on the Pacific . Gillian R. . Foulger. Durham University, U.K.. 2. Morgan (1971). The Plume Hypothesis. 3. 4. The Plate hypothesis. Top Down vs. Bottom Up. 6. Predictions of the Plume Hypothesis. 8. Burov. (2005). 1. Precursory uplift. Questions.. What is . volcanism (volcanic activity)?. Where does volcanic activity occur?. Some interesting or important volcanoes.. Volcanic activity could be described as any place where material from within the Earth reaches the surface.. vs. Plates. Lee . Geok. Tan, Catherine Mascord, . Hawkar. Mohammed, . Soe. Moe, . Huda . Almossaeed. , Waldo . Serfontein. Tristan-Da-Cunha. . Plume Hypothesis. The. The hypothesis . suggests:. Precursory . . Christian Garvey, James King and Charlie Mason. . (Simon Crosbie, Andrew Knott, George Lodwick, Ben Taylor, Jonathon Taylor) . Time history of volcanism . The Azores was onset with a flood basalt eruption, creating a 600Km wide plateau. . By . M. . Bywater, . H.Fell. , . H.Salisbury. , . V.Burnell. , . T.Bailey. , . D.Gibson. , . O. Katz, and . P.Bara-Laskowski. . . J. Chapman helped too, I suppose.. Introduction. Situated in the Pacific Ocean, roughly 600 miles off the west coast of Ecuador.. CHRISTIAN, JACK. , FRASER, BEN, JAMES M . &. JAM W. BACKGROUND. Located in the North Atlantic the Azores is an autonomous region of Portugal, 850 miles to the west.. The Azores lie at a triple junction between the Eurasian, North American and African Plate.. –. Plume or Plate?. Alastair Davies, Thomas Jones, Stephen Secker, George . Aldiss. , Bob Elliott & Josh . Grattage. Background Geology. Middle . and Late Miocene structural features of the western USA that define the great elliptical structure (red dashed line) . What is . volcanism (volcanic activity)?. Where does volcanic activity occur?. Some interesting or important volcanoes.. Volcanic activity could be described as any place where material from within the Earth reaches the surface.. Mei Xue Richard M Allen Department of Earth and Planetary Science University of California-Berkeley Submitted to EPSL March 22 2007 Modified April 4 2007 Revised Sept 24 2007 Accepted Sept 29 2007 ?. The improved spatial, temporal and spectral attributes of the ABI allow for monitors plumes associated with rockets and other hotspots. . Instead of needing to show 3 or 4-panels with separate spectral bands, these RGBs combine information on the plumes from several key spectral bands: 3.9 micrometer or the “fire band”, the upper-level water vapor band (8), and a visible or “near-visible” band. ABI band 2 is used during the day, while the 7.3 micrometer (water vapor) band at night. .

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