"Book review of “Inheriting the Mantle: Management Succession and Transition in Indian Family Business" by Rajaram Veliyath
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Rajaram Veliyath, Kennesaw State University
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June, 2004
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Rajaram Veliyath. "Book review of “Inheriting the Mantle: Management Succession and Transition in Indian Family Business" New DelhiFamily Business Review Vol. 17 (2004)
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2009 Apr 3;324(. doi: 10.1126/science.1161256.The bent Hawaiian-Emperor hotspot track: inheriting the mantle wind.1, , , .1Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 14627, USA. john@earth.rochester.eduAbstractBends in volcanic hotspot lineaments, best represented by the large elbow in the Hawaiian-Emperor chain, were thought to directly record changes in plate motion. Several lines of geophysical inquiry now suggest that a change in the locus of upwelling in the mantle induced by mantle dynamics causes bends in hotspot tracks. Inverse modeling suggests that although deep flow near the core-mantle boundary may have played a role in the Hawaiian-Emperor bend, capture of a plume by a ridge, followed by changes in sub-Pacific mantle flow, can better explain the observations. Thus, hotspot tracks can reveal patterns of past mantle circulation.PMID:
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