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East Tasman Plateau / Kerguelen Plateau / Jan Mayen Microcontinent / Passive margin / Mantle plume / Large igneous province / Ophiolite / Lord Howe Rise / Seafloor spreading / Geology / Plate tectonics / Continental fragment
Date: 2010-03-02 22:58:10
East Tasman Plateau
Kerguelen Plateau
Jan Mayen Microcontinent
Passive margin
Mantle plume
Large igneous province
Ophiolite
Lord Howe Rise
Seafloor spreading
Geology
Plate tectonics
Continental fragment

Geol. Soc. Australia Spec. Publ. 22, and Geol. Soc. America Spec. Pap), 405–416 Microcontinent formation around Australia C. GAINA1*, R. D. MÜLLER1, B. J. BROWN1 AND T. ISHIHARA2 1 2

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