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1
DAILY QUESTION
  • What velocity did you calculate for the Pacific
    plate?
  • Is this plate velocity faster or slower than what
    weve talked about in class so far?
  • Where is Samoa located?

2
THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS
Result of a Mantle Plume
  • Hawaii has a linear age progression, as apparent
    from the graphs made in class.
  • Lava chemistry is unique to intra-plate
    volcanoes.
  • Active volcanism at the young end of the chain,
    south east portion of chain ? Loihi and Kilauea
    (on the big island of Hawaii).

3
AGE VERSUS DISTANCE
70 Million Years of Hawaiian Volcanism
4
HAWAII-EMPEROR CHAIN
Hawaiian Islands, Ridges and Seamounts
5
SAMOAN ISLANDS
Western Samoa and American Samoa
  • Samoa is located in the South Pacific.
  • Samoa comprises several islands, but there also
    are seamounts in the area.
  • Samoa is volcanic in origin, but is not located
    on a plate boundary, although rather close
  • The big question Is Samoa caused by a mantle
    plume?

6
SAMOAN ISLANDS
Western Samoa and American Samoa
  • Lava chemistry is unique.
  • Islands and seamounts form a linear chain, alike
    Hawaii.
  • Active volcano at southeast end of the chain ?
    Vailuluu seamount.
  • However, there are active volcanoes in the middle
    of the island chain as well. Does this make
    sense?

7
SAMOAN ISLANDS
The Young End of a Hotspot Chain
8
SAMOAN ISLANDS
20 Million Years of Seamount Volcanism
  • If Hawaii is the result of a mantle plume, is
    Samoa the result of a plume also?
  • Does Samoa have an age progression, like Hawaii
    does?

9
SAMOAN ISLANDS
Determining the Age Progression of Samoa
  • To determine if Samoa has an age progression you
    need to determine
  • The age of each island or seamount.
  • Distances from the currently active volcano.
  • Determine if there is a trend from old to young.
  • If so, calculate the plate velocity.

10
SAMOAN ISLANDS
Estimating the Age of Seamounts
  • This time we dont know the ages, but you will
    calculate the age, assuming the same plate motion
    as for Hawaii.
  • If you know the velocity of a plate, you can
    determine what the age of a seamount should be
    based on its distance from the hotspot.
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