Articles | Volume 26
https://doi.org/10.5194/sd-26-69-2019
https://doi.org/10.5194/sd-26-69-2019
Workshop white paper
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02 Dec 2019
Workshop white paper |  | 02 Dec 2019

Northeast Atlantic breakup volcanism and consequences for Paleogene climate change – MagellanPlus Workshop report

Christian Berndt, Sverre Planke, Damon Teagle, Ritske Huismans, Trond Torsvik, Joost Frieling, Morgan T. Jones, Dougal A. Jerram, Christian Tegner, Jan Inge Faleide, Helen Coxall, and Wei-Li Hong

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The northeast Atlantic encompasses archetypal examples of volcanic rifted margins. Twenty-five years after the last ODP leg on these volcanic margins, the reasons for excess melting are still disputed with at least three competing hypotheses being discussed. We are proposing a new drilling campaign that will constrain the timing, rates of volcanism, and vertical movements of rifted margins.