Publisher's version (útgefin grein)The 170 km South Iceland Seismic Tomography (SIST) profile extends from the west and across the Mid‐Atlantic Ridge spreading center in the Western Volcanic Zone and continues obliquely through the transform zone (the South Iceland Seismic Zone) to the western edge of the Eastern Volcanic Zone. A total of 11 shot points and 210 receiver points were used, allowing precise travel times to be determined for 1050 crustal P wave rays and 180 wide‐angle reflections. The large amplitudes of the wide‐angle reflections and an apparent refractor velocity of 7.7 km/s are interpreted to be from a relatively sharp Moho at a depth of 20–24 km. This interpretation differs from the earlier models (based on data gathered in...
Several primary features of the Iceland region require a posteriori adaptions of the classical plume...
Several primary features of the Iceland region require a posteriori adaptions of the classical plume...
Iceland sits astride a mid-ocean ridge underlain by a {mantle} hotspot. The interplay of these two g...
We report the results of the highest-resolution teleseismic tomography study yet performed of the up...
Numerous seismic studies, in particular using receiver functions and explosion seismology, have prov...
The crustal structure of central Iceland is modelled using data from a 310 km long refraction profil...
The structure of oceanic spreading centres and subsurface melt distribution within newly formed crus...
Iceland and the encompassing Northeast Atlantic are characterized by abundant volcanism, anomalously...
Iceland, one of the most thoroughly investigated hotspots1,2,3, is generally accepted to be the mani...
We studied the seismic velocity structure beneath the Krafla central volcano, NE Iceland, by perform...
Iceland is a place of great geophysical interest due to its location over a mantle plume and on the ...
The locations of volcanic islands may be controlled by thin or extending parts of the lithosphere ov...
We studied the seismic velocity structure beneath the Krafla central volcano, NE Iceland, by perform...
Three-fifths of the Earth’s crust has been built at oceanic spreading centres in the last 160 millio...
Author Posting. © The Authors, 2005. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by...
Several primary features of the Iceland region require a posteriori adaptions of the classical plume...
Several primary features of the Iceland region require a posteriori adaptions of the classical plume...
Iceland sits astride a mid-ocean ridge underlain by a {mantle} hotspot. The interplay of these two g...
We report the results of the highest-resolution teleseismic tomography study yet performed of the up...
Numerous seismic studies, in particular using receiver functions and explosion seismology, have prov...
The crustal structure of central Iceland is modelled using data from a 310 km long refraction profil...
The structure of oceanic spreading centres and subsurface melt distribution within newly formed crus...
Iceland and the encompassing Northeast Atlantic are characterized by abundant volcanism, anomalously...
Iceland, one of the most thoroughly investigated hotspots1,2,3, is generally accepted to be the mani...
We studied the seismic velocity structure beneath the Krafla central volcano, NE Iceland, by perform...
Iceland is a place of great geophysical interest due to its location over a mantle plume and on the ...
The locations of volcanic islands may be controlled by thin or extending parts of the lithosphere ov...
We studied the seismic velocity structure beneath the Krafla central volcano, NE Iceland, by perform...
Three-fifths of the Earth’s crust has been built at oceanic spreading centres in the last 160 millio...
Author Posting. © The Authors, 2005. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by...
Several primary features of the Iceland region require a posteriori adaptions of the classical plume...
Several primary features of the Iceland region require a posteriori adaptions of the classical plume...
Iceland sits astride a mid-ocean ridge underlain by a {mantle} hotspot. The interplay of these two g...