On the ages of flood basalt events
Institut de physique du globe de Paris · Planetary Science Institute · +2 more institutions
Abstract
We review available data constraining the extent, volume, age and duration of all major Phanerozoic continental flood basalts (CFB or traps) and oceanic plateaus (OP), together forming the group of large igneous provinces (LIP), going from the smallest Columbia flood basalts at ∼16 Ma to the as yet ill-known remnants of a possible trap at ∼360 Ma in eastern Siberia. The 16 traps (CFB and OP) reviewed form a rather unimodal distribution with an initial modal volume of the order of 2.5 Mkm 3 . Most provinces agree with a rather simple first order model in which volcanism may have lasted of the order of 10 Ma, often resulting in continental break-up, but where most of the volume was erupted in about 1 Ma or…
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2Topics & keywords
- Flood basalt
- Geology
- Deccan Traps
- Basalt
- Volcanism
- Phanerozoic
- Paleontology
- Volcano
- Life below water