Introduction -- Time on Earth and a brief history of Scotland -- Magma and igneous rocks -- Lava flows and pyroclastic deposits -- Paleocene fissure and shield volcanism in the Hebrides -- Hebridean ...
About sixty million years ago, the Icelandic mantle plume—a fountain of hot rock that rises from Earth’s core-mantle boundary—unleashed volcanic activity across a vast area of the North Atlantic, ...
What do the rumblings of Iceland's volcanoes have in common with the now peaceful volcanic islands off Scotland's western coast and the spectacular basalt columns of the Giant's Causeway in Northern ...
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