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The High Arctic Large Igneous Province (HALIP) is a Cretaceous large igneous province in the Arctic. The region is divided into several smaller magmatic provinces. Svalbard, Franz Josef Land, Sverdrup Basin, Amerasian Basin, and northern Greenland (Peary Land) are some of the larger divisions. Today, HALIP covers an area greater than 1,000,000 km2 (390,000 sq mi), making it one of the largest and most intense magmatic complexes on the planet. However, eroded volcanic sediments in sedimentary strata in Svalbard and Franz Josef Land suggest that an extremely large portion of HALIP volcanics have already been eroded away.

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  • High Arctic Large Igneous Province (en)
  • Grande provincia ignea dell'Alto Artico (it)
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  • The High Arctic Large Igneous Province (HALIP) is a Cretaceous large igneous province in the Arctic. The region is divided into several smaller magmatic provinces. Svalbard, Franz Josef Land, Sverdrup Basin, Amerasian Basin, and northern Greenland (Peary Land) are some of the larger divisions. Today, HALIP covers an area greater than 1,000,000 km2 (390,000 sq mi), making it one of the largest and most intense magmatic complexes on the planet. However, eroded volcanic sediments in sedimentary strata in Svalbard and Franz Josef Land suggest that an extremely large portion of HALIP volcanics have already been eroded away. (en)
  • La Grande provincia ignea dell'Alto Artico (in lingua inglese: High Arctic Large Igneous Province e abbreviata in "HALIP") è una grande provincia ignea risalente al Cretaceo e situata nella regione artica. L'HALIP si estende su un'area di oltre 1000000 km², il che la rende uno dei più estesi e intensi complessi magmatici del pianeta. Tuttavia, i sedimenti vulcanici erosi presenti nelle stratificazioni sedimentarie delle Isole Svalbard e della Terra di Francesco Giuseppe, suggeriscono che una porzione estremamente vasta delle emissioni vulcaniche dell'HALIP è già stata erosa. (it)
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