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- superplumes. Two present day superswells have been identified: the African superswell and the South Pacific superswell. In addition to these, the Darwin...
- The African superswell is a region including the Southern and Eastern African plateaus and the Southeastern Atlantic basin where exceptional tectonic uplift...
- entire Earth. Other names for LLSVPs and their superstructures include superswells, superplumes, thermo-chemical piles, or hidden reservoirs, mostly describing...
- to originate at the top of large, transient, hot lava domes (termed superswells) in the mantle. The remainder appear to originate in the upper mantle...
- (****an) at Allmusic". Retrieved October 7, 2006. "Sampling Quotes at Superswell.com". Archived from the original on November 18, 2006. Retrieved November...
- research has led to new interpretations for the origin of hot spots and superswells as well as isotopic anomalies within the Earth’s mantle. Some of her...
- G. (1998). "Dynamic topography, plate driving forces and the African superswell". Nature. 395 (6699): 269–272. Bibcode:1998Natur.395..269L. doi:10.1038/26212...
- Bibcode:1997Natur.389..479M. doi:10.1038/39013. S2CID 205026871. — (1998). "Superswells". Reviews of Geophysics. 36 (2): 211–244. Bibcode:1998RvGeo..36..211M...
- in transport phenomena, particularly in thermodynamics of swelling, superswelling and shrinking polymers, modelling of polymerisation reactors, and engineering...
- described Carson Beckett as the "older brother" in the Atlantis crew, a "superswell" and "loveable guy" who has a lot of "heart and warmth". McGillion described...