Science. 1990 May 25;248(4958):969-75. doi: 10.1126/science.248.4958.969.
The region of sea floor beneath French Polynesia (the "Superswell") is anomalous in that its depth is too shallow, flexural strength too weak, seismic velocity too slow, and geoid anomaly too negative for its lithospheric age as determined from magnetic isochrons. These features evidently are the effect of excess heat and extremely low viscosity in the upper mantle that maintain a thin lithospheric plate so easily penetrated by volcanism that 30 percent of the heat flux from all hot spots is liberated in this region, which constitutes only 3 percent of the earth's surface. The low-viscosity zone may facilitate rapid plate motion and the development of small-scale convection. A possible heat supply for the Superswell is a mantle reservoir enriched in radioactive isotopes as suggested by the geochemical signature of lavas from Superswell volcanoes.
法属波利尼西亚(“超级膨胀区”)下方的海底区域异常,其深度过浅、挠曲强度太弱、地震波速度过慢、大地水准面异常过负,与其从磁性等时线确定的岩石圈年龄不符。这些特征显然是上地幔热量过剩和极低粘度的结果,这种情况在上地幔中维持着一个很薄的岩石圈板块,板块很容易被火山作用穿透,以至于所有热点释放的热通量有 30%在该区域释放,而该区域仅占地球表面的 3%。低粘度带可能会促进板块的快速运动和小规模对流的发展。超级膨胀区的一个可能热源是富含放射性同位素的地幔储层,这一点从超级膨胀区火山熔岩的地球化学特征中可以看出。