Motion of the lithospheric plates is a reflection of the convective circulation of the Earth’s mantle. Plate divergence is attributed to the mantle upwellings, while plate convergence to the mantle’s downwellings. In addition to the horizontal movement, plates move vertically. Vertical plate motions are documented both at the tectonic boundaries and in the plate interior. The marginal vertical motions can be explained by the changes of the stress state in the plate boundary setting. Yet, a mechanism responsible for the intra-plate vertical motions still remains unclear. Understanding this mechanism would shed the light on the nature of anomalous topographic features and improve the knowledge of the poorly constrained Earth’s mantle paramete...
International audienceThe architecture and nature of the continental lithosphere result from billion...
Iceland and the encompassing Northeast Atlantic are characterized by abun- dant volcanism, anomalous...
The multiple interactions between Earth’s mantle and lithosphere, which is the upper boundary layer ...
Motion of the lithospheric plates is a reflection of the convective circulation of the Earth’s mantl...
The circum-Arctic is one of the most tectonically complex regions of the world, shaped by a history ...
Histories of vertical lithospheric motions provide important clues about geodynamic processes. We pr...
ABSTRACT Upwelling or downwelling flow in Earth's mantle is thought to elevate or depress Earth...
Mantle plume activity and lithospheric folding by far-field stresses exerted from plate boundaries a...
In the North Atlantic Ocean, a mid-oceanic ridge bisects the Icelandic mantle plume, providing a win...
International audienceSurface expressions of plate tectonics include subsiding back-arc basins, intr...
In the North Atlantic Ocean, a mid-oceanic ridge bisects the Icelandic mantle plume, providing a win...
The Icelandic mantle plume has had a profound influence on the development of the North Atlantic reg...
The present-day seismic structure of the mantle under the North Atlantic Ocean indicates that the Ic...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2015. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
AbstractWe present a high-resolution S-velocity model of the North Atlantic region, revealing struct...
International audienceThe architecture and nature of the continental lithosphere result from billion...
Iceland and the encompassing Northeast Atlantic are characterized by abun- dant volcanism, anomalous...
The multiple interactions between Earth’s mantle and lithosphere, which is the upper boundary layer ...
Motion of the lithospheric plates is a reflection of the convective circulation of the Earth’s mantl...
The circum-Arctic is one of the most tectonically complex regions of the world, shaped by a history ...
Histories of vertical lithospheric motions provide important clues about geodynamic processes. We pr...
ABSTRACT Upwelling or downwelling flow in Earth's mantle is thought to elevate or depress Earth...
Mantle plume activity and lithospheric folding by far-field stresses exerted from plate boundaries a...
In the North Atlantic Ocean, a mid-oceanic ridge bisects the Icelandic mantle plume, providing a win...
International audienceSurface expressions of plate tectonics include subsiding back-arc basins, intr...
In the North Atlantic Ocean, a mid-oceanic ridge bisects the Icelandic mantle plume, providing a win...
The Icelandic mantle plume has had a profound influence on the development of the North Atlantic reg...
The present-day seismic structure of the mantle under the North Atlantic Ocean indicates that the Ic...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2015. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
AbstractWe present a high-resolution S-velocity model of the North Atlantic region, revealing struct...
International audienceThe architecture and nature of the continental lithosphere result from billion...
Iceland and the encompassing Northeast Atlantic are characterized by abun- dant volcanism, anomalous...
The multiple interactions between Earth’s mantle and lithosphere, which is the upper boundary layer ...