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Are large oceanic depth anomalies caused by thermal perturbations?
Carol A. Stein,
Seth Stein
Earth and Planetary Sciences
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Keyphrases
Heat Flow
100%
Thermal Perturbation
100%
Half-space
66%
Deep Site
50%
Plate Model
33%
Temperature Structure
33%
Small Fraction
16%
Rifting
16%
Volcanism
16%
Seafloor
16%
Mantle Flow
16%
Rate of Spread
16%
Hotspot Swell
16%
Shallow Sites
16%
High Heat Flow
16%
Slow Spreading
16%
Mantle Processes
16%
Thermal Structure
16%
Lithospheric Age
16%
Dynamic Effects
16%
Lithospheric Mantle
16%
Dynamic Topography
16%
Ocean Heat Content
16%
Ocean Depth
16%
Passive Continental Margin
16%
Global Averaging
16%
Oceanic Lithosphere
16%
Cooling Plate
16%
Lithospheric Thermal Structure
16%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Lithosphere
100%
Thermal Structure
66%
Continental Shelf
33%
Volcanism
33%
Flattening
33%
Rifting
33%
Oceanic Lithosphere
33%
Mantle Process
33%