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Plumes

Plumes
Author: Sarah Abrevaya Stein
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0300142854

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From Yiddish-speaking Russian-Lithuanian feather handlers in South Africa to London manufacturers and wholesalers, from New York's Lower East Side to entrepreneurial farms in the American West, this text explores the details of a remarkably vibrant yet ephemeral culture.


Plumes

Plumes
Author: Laurence Stallings
Publisher:
Total Pages: 366
Release: 1924
Genre: North Carolina
ISBN:

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Plates, Plumes, and Planetary Processes

Plates, Plumes, and Planetary Processes
Author: Gillian R. Foulger
Publisher: Geological Society of America
Total Pages: 1012
Release: 2007
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0813724309

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Presents a collection of papers discussing various hypotheses and models of planetary plumes.


Plumes from Paradise

Plumes from Paradise
Author: Pamela Swadling
Publisher: Sydney University Press
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2019-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 1743325460

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The natural resources of New Guinea and nearby islands have attracted outsiders for at least 5000 years: spices, aromatic woods and barks, resins, plumes, sea slugs, shells and pearls all brought traders from distant markets. Among the most sought-after was the bird of paradise. Their magnificent plumes bedecked the hats of fashion-conscious women in Europe and America, provided regalia for the Kings of Nepal, and decorated the headdresses of Janissaries of the Ottoman Empire. Plumes from Paradise tells the story of this interaction, and of the economic, political, social and cultural consequence for the island's inhabitants. It traces 400 years of economic and political history, culminating in the 'plume boom' of the early part of the 20th century, when an unprecedented number of outsiders flocked to the island's coasts and hinterlands. The story teems with the variety of people involved: New Guineans, Indonesians, Chinese, Europeans, hunters, traders, natural historians and their collectors, officials, missionaries, planters, miners, adventurers of every kind. In the wings were the conservationists, whose efforts brought the slaughter of the plume boom to an end and ushered in an era of comparative isolation for the island that lasted until World War II.


Mantle Plumes

Mantle Plumes
Author: Richard E. Ernst
Publisher: Geological Society of America
Total Pages: 604
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780813723525

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River Plumes and Estuaries

River Plumes and Estuaries
Author: Alexander Osadchiev
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2022-09-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 288976883X

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Mantle Plumes and Their Record in Earth History

Mantle Plumes and Their Record in Earth History
Author: Kent C. Condie
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2001-10-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780521014724

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A comprehensive 2001 review of mantle plumes for advanced students and researchers in Earth science.


Mantle Plumes and Their Effects

Mantle Plumes and Their Effects
Author: Mainak Choudhuri
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2016-08-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3319442392

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This book presents a brief synopsis of the current academic understanding of the plume hypothesis, its surface manifestations and its shortcomings. It also describes methods for estimating the uplift history of a region due to plume activity. It discusses different models for the elastic properties of the lithosphere and their estimation as a background for plume emplacement, and introduces the plume hypothesis, describing the major plume types and their effect on the lithosphere. Two chapters are dedicated to the dynamic and permanent topography produced by an impinging plume head below the lithosphere and its estimation. It also presents the historical background of the plume hypothesis, its criticisms and alternatives.


Plates vs Plumes

Plates vs Plumes
Author: Gillian R. Foulger
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2011-06-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1444348329

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Since the advent of the mantle plume hypothesis in 1971, scientists have been faced with the problem that its predictions are not confirmed by observation. For thirty years, the usual reaction has been to adapt the hypothesis in numerous ways. As a result, the multitude of current plume variants now amounts to an unfalsifiable hypothesis. In the early 21st century demand became relentless for a theory that can explain melting anomalies in a way that fits the observations naturally and is forward-predictive. From this the Plate hypothesis emerged–the exact inverse of the Plume hypothesis. The Plate hypothesis attributes melting anomalies to shallow effects directly related to plate tectonics. It rejects the hypothesis that surface volcanism is driven by convection in the deep mantle. Earth Science is currently in the midst of the kind of paradigm-challenging debate that occurs only rarely in any field. This volume comprises its first handbook. It reviews the Plate and Plume hypotheses, including a clear statement of the former. Thereafter it follows an observational approach, drawing widely from many volcanic regions in chapters on vertical motions of Earth's crust, magma volumes, time-progressions of volcanism, seismic imaging, mantle temperature and geochemistry. This text: Deals with a paradigm shift in Earth Science - some say the most important since plate tectonics Is analogous to Wegener's The Origin of Continents and Oceans Is written to be accessible to scientists and students from all specialities This book is indispensable to Earth scientists from all specialties who are interested in this new subject. It is suitable as a reference work for those teaching relevant classes, and an ideal text for advanced undergraduates and graduate students studying plate tectonics and related topics. Visit Gillian's own website at http://www.mantleplumes.org