Expedition 396 preliminary report: Mid-Norwegian margin magmatism and paleoclimate implications

The opening of the North Atlantic about 56 My ago was associated with the emplacement of the North Atlantic Igneous Province, including the deposition of voluminous extrusive basaltic successions and intrusion of magma into the surrounding sedimentary basins. The mid-Norwegian Margin is a global typ...

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Main Author: Brinkhuis, H.
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Language:English
Published: 2022
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