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                  The origin, evolution, and environmental impact  of large igneous provinces (LIPs) represents
                  a topic of high scientifi c importance because the magmatism associated with these features
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                  have global environmental consequences. Oceanic LIPs are even more poorly understood
                  due to their relative inaccessibility. This volume takes a multidisciplinary approach to under-
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                  on plate tectonic reconstructions, petrologic and geophysical investigations of various LIPs,
                  and sedimentological and micropaleontological  evidence of syn-LIP sediments are presented.
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