Age and tectonic relationships among volcanic chains on the Pacific plate

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1978
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Epp, David.
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Geology and Geophysics
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The Hawaiian-Emperor volcanic chain is used as a model to predict the ages of other volcanic chains on the Pacific plate. The Hawaiian Emperor chain is assumed to have been formed at a hot spot, and is thus used to approximate the direction of motion of t
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Ph. D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 1978
Bibliography: leaves 196-199.
The Hawaiian-Emperor volcanic chain is used as a model to predict the ages of other volcanic chains on the Pacific plate. The Hawaiian Emperor chain is assumed to have been formed at a hot spot, and is thus used to approximate the direction of motion of t
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Volcanism--Hawaii., Volcanism--Pacific Area., Geology, Structural.
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xi, 199 leaves : illustrations, maps.
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Theses for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (University of Hawaii at Manoa). Geology and Geophysics
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