• A magmatic lull is a period of declined magmatic activity in volcanically active regions. They may occur as a result of underthrusting of hinterland lithosphere...
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  • and Breitkurz noted that Chilean rocks had a 100 million lull magmatic and metamorphic "lull" from the Silurian to the Carboniferous. They defined the...
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    2023-02-20. Christopher Spencer (Jan 2018). "A Palaeoproterozoic tectono-magmatic lull as a potential trigger for the supercontinent cycle". Nature Geoscience...
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    finally given way to magmatic eruptions as magma reached the surface. These eruptions continued through the next day and night. A brief lull was shattered by...
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    The relative unpreparedness of the residents in the area caused by the lull in activity would worsen an eruption's consequences. The area near Hualālai...
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  • Richard Swann Lull subsequently encouraged Talbot to describe the specimen, she replied she did not know anything about dinosaurs, but Lull suggested she...
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    Unzen Scientific Drilling Project: Challenging drilling operation into the magmatic conduit shortly after eruption, American Geophysical Union, Fall Meeting...
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    the volcanic activity to the east meant that in the Principal Cordillera magmatic activity ended as early as 8.6 Ma ago. Ramos, Victor A.; Folguera, Andrés...
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    Perez-Torrado, Francisco J. (1 November 2022). "Mantle source characteristics and magmatic processes during the 2021 La Palma eruption". Earth and Planetary Science...
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  • as to describe the growth of the continental crust and of deep-seated magmatic bodies such as plutons. Magma output is usually larger in oceanic settings...
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    real time, and this eruption can offer insights into the working of the magmatic systems. Two defensive barriers were created starting 14 May as an experiment...
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    The nearby volcanic peak of Mount Garibaldi indicates the presence of magmatic inclusions and volcanic cores, in which copper is usually found. As such...
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    partly the result of increasing steep slab subduction into the mantle and magmatic activity shifted from the east to the west, bringing with it changes in...
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  • identifying sediment source reversals from cratonic sediment sources to magmatic orogenic sources. This inflection occurred in the northern Andes from 70...
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    Jurassic metamorphic rocks, including gneiss and schists, and no evidence of magmatic rocks was found in a 1958-1959 expedition. Different observations have...
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    formed above the mantle plume and carried away from the mantle plume's magmatic source as the Pacific Plate moves in a northwesterly direction towards...
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    the subduction of the Antarctic Plate beneath the South American Plate. Magmatic processes important in the Central Andes include the partial melting of...
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    by the conductive cooling of the Earth's crust along the axis and from magmatic sources beneath the field. Seawater seeps diffusively or through cracks...
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