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Sinton et al. 1996
Sinton, C.W., Christie, D.M. and Duncan, R.A. (1996). Geochronology of Galápagos seamounts. Journal of Geophysical Research 101: doi: 10.1029/96JB00642. issn: 0148-0227.
Lavas from seamounts of the central Gal¿pagos Platform and the Carnegie Ridge increase in age with distance from the western edge of the platform, consistent with a hotspot model for the generation of these features. The areal distribution of seamount ages suggests that the pattern of dispersed volcanism seen on the present islands also prevailed between 5 and 6 Ma. Age-distance relationships are consistent with a decrease in the velocity of the Nazca plate relative to the Gal¿pagos hotspot during the past 9 m.y., most likely at ~5 Ma when there was a change in Pacific-hotspot motion. Alternatively, the plate velocity remained constant and volcanism at a single seamount endured up to 7 m.y. Lavas from seamounts along the Wolf-Darwin lineament to the northwest of the Gal¿pagos Platform are young (<1 Ma), with the youngest measured ages closest to the platform. ¿ American Geophysical Union 1996 Lavas from seamounts of the central Gal¿pagos Platform and the Carnegie Ridge increase in age with distance from the western edge of the platform, consistent with a hotspot model for the generation of these features. The areal distribution of seamount ages suggests that the pattern of dispersed volcanism seen on the present islands also prevailed between 5 and 6 Ma. Age-distance relationships are consistent with a decrease in the velocity of the Nazca plate relative to the Gal¿pagos hotspot during the past 9 m.y., most likely at ~5 Ma when there was a change in Pacific-hotspot motion. Alternatively, the plate velocity remained constant and volcanism at a single seamount endured up to 7 m.y. Lavas from seamounts along the Wolf-Darwin lineament to the northwest of the Gal¿pagos Platform are young (<1 Ma), with the youngest measured ages closest to the platform. ¿ American Geophysical Union 1996
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Keywords
Marine Geology and Geophysics, Plate tectonics, Geochemistry, Geochronology, Tectonophysics, Plate motions—general
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Journal of Geophysical Research
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