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Stephan Steinke

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The Foundation Seamount Chain: A first survey and sampling

1997

The Foundation Seamounts form a 1400 km-long chain on the Pacific plate from 32 °S, 127 °W to the Pacific-Antarctic spreading axis at 38 °S, 111 °W. Previously only known from sparse single-beam echosoundings and satellite altimetry, we present here the first multibeam bathymetric survey and geological sampling results. We confirm that the submarine topography correlates with the altimetry, and that the chain is volcanic rather than tectonic or microcontinental in origin. The chain can be divided up morphologically and geochemically into three section: (1) west of 125 °W large flat-topped volcanoes composed of incompatible-element depleted lavas ( ≈ 1) of a near-ridge origin with little or …

geographyIncompatible elementgeography.geographical_feature_categoryPacific PlateSeamountGeologyOceanographyPlumePaleontologyTectonicsVolcanoGeochemistry and PetrologyRidgeHotspot (geology)SeismologyGeology
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