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Anne E. Jay

Researcher at Open University

Publications -  11
Citations -  797

Anne E. Jay is an academic researcher from Open University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lava & Flood basalt. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 10 publications receiving 705 citations. Previous affiliations of Anne E. Jay include Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris & Imperial College London.

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Volatile fluxes during flood basalt eruptions and potential effects on the global environment: A Deccan perspective

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the role that flood basalt eruptions may have played during times of mass extinction through the release of volcanic gases, and estimated the potential mass of CO 2 and SO 2 released during formation of the ∼65-Ma Deccan province.
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Stratigraphy, structure and volcanology of the SE Deccan continental flood basalt province: implications for eruptive extent and volumes

TL;DR: The Deccan Volcanic Province is one of the world9s largest continental flood basalt provinces, and derives additional importance because its eruptions (64-67 Ma) straddle the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary.
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Correlation of the Deccan and Rajahmundry Trap lavas : Are these the longest and largest lava flows on Earth?

TL;DR: The Rajahmundry Trap Lavas, found near the east coast of peninsular India, are remnants of the longest lava flows yet recognized on Earth (∼ 1000 km long) as discussed by the authors.
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New palaeomagnetic data from the Mahabaleshwar Plateau, Deccan Flood Basalt Province, India: implications for the volcanostratigraphic architecture of continental flood basalt provinces

TL;DR: In this paper, magnetostratigraphic data from seven Western Ghats sections in the Deccan Volcanic Province is presented, which are combined with an established geochemically defined stratigraphy, and volcanological logs to provide a correlated, chronological eruptive framework.