Galapagos (eBook)
448 Seiten
Wiley (Verlag)
978-1-118-85256-9 (ISBN)
Karen Harpp is a geochemist and volcanologist in the Geology Department at Colgate University, in upstate New York, USA. She and her students have been exploring the Galápagos for many years, studying the origins of the volcanic islands across the archipelago using land- and sea-based research methods. Eric Mittelstaedt is a geodynamicist and geophysicist in the Department of Geological Sciences at the University of Idaho. Using geophysical data, and numerical and analogue experiments, he studies the interactions between mantle dynamics, and surface tectonics and volcanism in the Earth's ocean basins. David Graham is an isotope geochemist in the College of Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences at Oregon State University. He specializes in using noble gas measurements of volcanic rocks from the oceans and continents to investigate geodynamics of the Earth's mantle. Noémi d'Ozouville is a post-doc at the University Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris 6, France. She lives in the Galápagos Islands where her research activities include the hydrology and hydrogeology of volcanic ocean islands through a combined approach of remote sensing, geophysical data and hydro-climatological monitoring, data collection, and analysis. She continues to play an important role in conservation and water management in the islands. She now works at the Charles Darwin Research Station as Science Administrator.
Contributors vii
Foreword: Darwin's Perspective
Randal Keynes xi
Foreword: The Galápagos as a Natural Laboratory
Peter Grant xiii
Acknowledgments xv
1. Introduction
Eric Mittelstaedt, Noémi d'Ozouville, Karen S. Harpp,
and David W. Graham 1
2. Contrasting Volcanism in Hawai'i and the
Galápagos
Michael P. Poland 5
3. Galápagos and Easter: A Tale of Two Hotspots
Karen S. Harpp, Paul S. Hall, and Matthew G. Jackson 27
4. Eruption Rates for Fernandina Volcano: A New Chronology at
the Galápagos Hotspot Center
Mark D. Kurz, Scott K. Rowland, Joshua Curtice, Alberto E. Saal,
and Terry Naumann 41
5. Galápagos Magma Chambers
Dennis J. Geist, George Bergantz, and William W. Chadwick, Jr
55
6. The Geology and Geochemistry of Isla Floreana,
Galápagos: A Different Type of Late-Stage Ocean Island
Volcanism
Karen S. Harpp, Dennis J. Geist, Alison M. Koleszar, Branden
Christensen, John Lyons, Melissa Sabga, and Nathan Rollins
71
7. Plate Tectonics, Evolution, and the Survival of Species: A
Modern Day Hotspot
Godfrey Merlen 119
8. A Paleogeographic Model of the Galápagos Islands and
Biogeographical and Evolutionary
Implications
Dennis J. Geist, Howard Snell, Heidi Snell, Charlotte Goddard,
and Mark D. Kurz 145
9. Hydrogeology of the Galápagos Archipelago: An Integrated
and Comparative Approach Between Islands
Sophie Violette, Noémi d'Ozouville, Alexandre Pryet,
Benoît Deffontaines, Jérôme Fortin, and
Mathilde Adelinet 167
10. Controls on the Hydrological and Topographic Evolution of
Shield Volcanoes and Volcanic Ocean Islands
Anne J. Jefferson, Ken L. Ferrier, J. Taylor Perron, and Ricardo
Ramalho 185
11. Climate and the Global Reach of the Galápagos
Archipelago: State of the Knowledge
Kristopher B. Karnauskas, Raghu Murtugudde, and W. Brechner
Owens 215
12. Assessment of the Chile 2010 and Japan 2011 Tsunami Events
in the Galápagos Islands
Willington Rentería and Patrick Lynett 233
13. Patterns in Galápagos Magmatism Arising from the Upper
Mantle Dynamics of Plume-Ridge
Interaction
Garrett Ito and Todd Bianco 245
14. Variations in Crustal Thickness, Plate Rigidity, and
Volcanic Processes Throughout the Northern Galápagos Volcanic
Province
Eric Mittelstaedt, Adam S. Soule, Karen S. Harpp, and Daniel
Fornari 263
15. Plume-Ridge Interaction in the Galápagos: Perspectives
from Wolf, Darwin, and Genovesa Islands
Karen S. Harpp, Karl R. Wirth, Rachel Teasdale, Susanna Blair,
Leslie Reed, Jay Barr, Janna Pistiner,
and Daniel Korich 285
16. A Preliminary Survey of the Northeast Seamounts,
Galápagos Platform
Christopher W. Sinton, Karen S. Harpp, and David M. Christie
335
17. Effect of Variations in Magma Supply on the Crustal
Structure of Mid-Ocean Ridges: Insights from the Western
Galápagos Spreading Center
Juan Pablo Canales, Robert A. Dunn, Garrett Ito, Robert S.
Detrick, and Valentí Sallarès 363
18. Helium Isotope Variations and Mantle Plume-Spreading Ridge
Interactions Along the Galápagos Spreading Center
David W. Graham, Barry B. Hanan, John E. Lupton, Kaj Hoernle,
Reinhard Werner, David M. Christie, and John M. Sinton 393
Index 415
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 15.7.2014 |
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Reihe/Serie | Geophysical Monograph Series | Geophysical Monograph Series |
Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Geowissenschaften ► Geologie |
Technik | |
Schlagworte | biological oceanography • Biologische Ozeanographie • earth sciences • Galapagosinseln • Geochemie • Geochemie, Mineralogie • Geochemistry & Minerology • Geologie • Geologie u. Geophysik • Geology & Geophysics • Geowissenschaften • Ozeanographie |
ISBN-10 | 1-118-85256-7 / 1118852567 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-118-85256-9 / 9781118852569 |
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