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Tony Brian Watts
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A Seismic Tomography, Gravity, and Flexure Study of the Crust and Upper Mantle Structure Across the Hawaiian Ridge: 2. Ka'ena
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: SOLID EARTH
15 february 2024
Robert A. Dunn, Anthony B. Watts, Chong Xu, Donna ...

The Hawaiian Ridge, a classic intraplate volcanic chain in the Central Pacific Ocean, has long attracted researchers due to its origin, eruption pa...

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A Seismic Tomography, Gravity, and Flexure Study of the Crust and Upper Mantle Structure of the Hawaiian Ridge: 1
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: SOLID EARTH
01 december 2023
Brandon MacGregor, Robert A. Dunn, Anthony B. Watt...

The Hawaiian Ridge has long been a focus site for studying lithospheric flexure due to intraplate volcano loading, but crucial load and flexure det...

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Subsidence and Uplift History of the UAE and the Western Flank of the UAE‐Oman Mountain Range
TECTONICS
05 october 2023
Moohammed Jabir, Mohammed Ali, Mohammad Ismaiel, A...

The western flank of the UAE‐Oman mountain range offers a unique geodynamic setting to study the development of a cratonic rift into a mature...

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Reprocessing of Legacy Seismic Reflection Profile Data and Its Implications for Plate Flexure in the Vicinity of the Hawaiian Islands
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: SOLID EARTH
03 september 2023
Phil Cilli, Anthony B. Watts, Brian Boston, Donna ...

During 1975–1988, an academic research ship, R/V Robert D. Conrad, acquired more than 150,000‐line‐km of multichannel seismic ref...

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Morphologic Models for the Growth and Decay of Volcanic Seamounts
SEAMOUNTS FROM BIRTH TO DEATH I ORAL
tectonophysics | 14 december 2022
Paul Wessel, Anthony B. Watts, Seung-Sep Kim, Davi...
Volcanic seamounts are among the most ubiquitous landforms on Earth. They are created near mid-ocean spreading ridge crests and are found in transform...
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The Bigger They Are, The Harder They Fall: The Collapse of the Hawaiian-Emperor Seamount Chain
SEAMOUNTS FROM BIRTH TO DEATH I ORAL
tectonophysics | 14 december 2022
Brian Boston, Phil Cilli, Donna J. Shillington, An...
The Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain is one of the most prominent seamount chains on Earth, spanning ~6,000 km, and home to some of the largest landsli...
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Towards Realistic Modeling of Seamount Densities in Isostatic Studies
SUBMARINE VOLCANISM: ADVANCES IN OBSERVATIONS, METHODS, AND MODELS III ORAL
volcanology, geochemistry and petrology | 12 december 2022
Paul Wessel, Anthony B. Watts, Chong Xu, Robert A....
Seamounts are volcanic constructs that litter the seafloor. They are important for understanding numerous aspects of marine science, such as plate tec...
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A Seismic Tomography, Gravity, and Flexure Study of the Crust and Upper Mantle Structure of the Emperor Seamounts at Jimmu Guyot
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH: SOLID EARTH
02 june 2022
Chong Xu, Robert A. Dunn, Anthony B. Watts, Donna ...

The intraplate Hawaiian‐Emperor Seamount Chain has long been considered a hotspot track generated by the motion of the Pacific plate over a d...

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