Nature, Vol.377, No.6547, 301-308, 1995
The Role of Mantle Plumes in Continental Breakup - Case-Histories from Gondwanaland
After thirty years of plate-tectonic theory, the reasons why supercontinents disintegrate and disperse to form smaller continental plates remain enigmatic. possible causes range from abnormally hot mantle upwellings, or plumes, to changes in plate-boundary driving forces. The breakup of the Gondwanaland supercontinent, which started about 180 million years ago, provides an excellent case history against which to test models.
Keywords:PLATE-MOVING MECHANISMS;OCEAN HOTSPOT TRACKS;BACK-ARC BASIN;FLOOD BASALTS;INDIAN-OCEAN;NORTHWEST AUSTRALIA;RELATIVE IMPORTANCE;CRUSTAL EXTENSION;SOUTHERN ANDES;VOLCANISM