plume tail
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diagram of a mantle plume
plume tail (plural plume tails)
- (geology) The narrow, column-like structure of a mantle plume, thought to cause continued hot spot volcanism after the plume head dissipates.
- 2002, Edward J. Tarbuck, Frederick K. Lutgens, Earth: Introduction to Physical Geology, 7th edition, page 127:
- The comparatively short initial eruptive phase is followed by tens of millions of years of less voluminous activity, as the plume tail slowly rises to the surface.
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