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Large igneous provinces (LIPs), giant dyke swarms, and mantle plumes: significance for breakup events within Canada and adjacent regions from 2.5 Ga to the Present This article is one of a selection
![Broken dikes, bolanhas salgadas, Biombo, Ondame, Guinea-Bissau, 1986, ©... | Download Scientific Diagram Broken dikes, bolanhas salgadas, Biombo, Ondame, Guinea-Bissau, 1986, ©... | Download Scientific Diagram](https://www.researchgate.net/publication/228003663/figure/fig5/AS:520943215628288@1501213949852/Broken-dikes-bolanhas-salgadas-Biombo-Ondame-Guinea-Bissau-1986-C-Dirk-Kohnert.png)
Broken dikes, bolanhas salgadas, Biombo, Ondame, Guinea-Bissau, 1986, ©... | Download Scientific Diagram
![Malley diabase dykes of the Slave craton, Canadian Shield: U–Pb age, paleomagnetism, and implications for continental reconstructions in the early Paleoproterozoic 1Geological Survey of Canada Contribution 20110114. Malley diabase dykes of the Slave craton, Canadian Shield: U–Pb age, paleomagnetism, and implications for continental reconstructions in the early Paleoproterozoic 1Geological Survey of Canada Contribution 20110114.](https://cdnsciencepub.com/cms/10.1139/e11-061/asset/images/large/e11-061f2.jpeg)
Malley diabase dykes of the Slave craton, Canadian Shield: U–Pb age, paleomagnetism, and implications for continental reconstructions in the early Paleoproterozoic 1Geological Survey of Canada Contribution 20110114.
![Houses right on the Red River on the southside of Fargo, North Dakota are separated by a secondary dike to protect houses farther inland in case the dike on the river fails March 28, 2009. Hoar frost is visible on the trees. Residents of the flood-swollen Red ... Houses right on the Red River on the southside of Fargo, North Dakota are separated by a secondary dike to protect houses farther inland in case the dike on the river fails March 28, 2009. Hoar frost is visible on the trees. Residents of the flood-swollen Red ...](https://c8.alamy.com/zoomsfr/9/c7d65577de6f4f048b9c8e872299da34/2d23g3y.jpg)