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Rifting Processes, Volcano-Sedimentary Basins and the Role of Mantle Plumes

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In this chapter we examine continental rifting and associated basins, modern and ancient, for which several lines of evidence imply an origin related to lithosphere thinning linked to mantle plume activity.

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Pirajno, F. (2000). Rifting Processes, Volcano-Sedimentary Basins and the Role of Mantle Plumes. In: Ore Deposits and Mantle Plumes. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2502-6_4

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