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  1. Flood basalt - Wikipedia

    • A flood basalt (or plateau basalt ) is the result of a giant volcanic eruption or series of eruptions that covers large stretches of land or the ocean floor with basalt lava. Many flood basalts have been attributed to the onset of a hotspot reaching the surface of the Earth via a mantle plume. Flood basalt provinces such as the Deccan Traps of India are often calle… See more

    Description

    Flood basalts are the most voluminous of all extrusive igneous rocks, forming enormous deposits of basaltic rock found throughout the geologic record. They are a highly distinctive form of intraplate volcanism, … See more

    Formation

    Theories of the formation of flood basalts must explain how such vast amounts of magma could be generated and erupted as lava in such short intervals of time. They must also explain the similar compositions and tectoni… See more

    Large igneous provinces

    Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs) were originally defined as voluminous outpourings, predominantly of basalt, over geologically very short durations. This definition did not specify minimum size, duration, p… See more

     
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  2. Columbia Plateau Province - U.S. National Park Service

    Apr 30, 2018 · Over 170,000 cubic kilometers (105,633 mi) of basaltic lava, known as the Columbia River Basalts, covers the western part of the province. These tremendous flows erupted between 17 million - 6 million years ago.

     
  3. Volcanic plateau - Wikipedia

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  5. Columbia River Basalt Group Stretches from Oregon to Idaho

  6. Plateau Basalts (AKA Flood Basalts) | SpringerLink

  7. Plateau | Definition, Geography, Landform, Types,

    Oct 29, 2024 · A third type of plateau can form where extensive lava flows (called flood basalts or traps) and volcanic ash bury preexisting terrain, as exemplified by the Columbia Plateau in the northwestern United States.

  8. Lava Flows - Volcanoes, Craters & Lava Flows (U.S.

    Apr 18, 2023 · Basaltic lavas have low silica (45-52 weight %), are hot (2200°F; 1200°C), and have low viscosity, meaning that they flow easily. Basaltic lava flows may travel many miles (kms) from their vents, and up to hundreds of miles …

  9. Morphology and Architecture of Flood Basalt Lava Flows and

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  11. Morphology and dynamics of inflated subaqueous …

    Apr 29, 2014 · During eruptions onto low slopes, basaltic Pahoehoe lava can form thin lobes that progressively coalesce and inflate to many times their original thickness, due to a steady injection of magma beneath brittle and viscoelastic …

  12. The Magmatic Architecture of Continental Flood Basalts I: …

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  14. Inflation Structures, Lava-Rise Plateaus & Inflation Pits

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