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Antipodal hotspots and bipolar catastrophes: Were oceanic large-body impacts the cause?

July 30, 2005

One aspect of the hotspot distribution that has received little attention is its antipodal character. Of 45 ‘primary’ hotspots found in most hotspot compilations 22 (49%) form antipodal pairs within observed hotspot drift limits (≤ 20 mm/yr). In addition, the available ages, or possible age ranges, for both hotspots of an antipodal pair tend to be similar (≤ 10 Myr difference) or overlap. Monte Carlo simulations indicate that the antipodal primary hotspots' locations and ages are not due to chance at the > 99% confidence level (p 

Publication Year 2005
Title Antipodal hotspots and bipolar catastrophes: Were oceanic large-body impacts the cause?
DOI 10.1016/j.epsl.2005.02.020
Authors Jonathan T. Hagstrum
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Index ID 70238385
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
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