Geodynamics of the Yellowstone hotspot and mantle plume: Seismic and GPS imaging, kinematics, and mantle flow
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Michael I. Jordan | Stephan Husen | C. M. Puskas | Jamie Farrell | J. Farrell | Robert B. Smith | S. Husen | G. Waite | B. Steinberger | Richard J. O'Connell | Gregory P. Waite | Wu Lung Chang | Bernhard Steinberger | M. Jordan | R. O’Connell | C. Puskas | M. Jordan | W. Chang | Wu-Lung Chang
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