Iceland sits astride a mid-ocean ridge underlain by a mantle hot spot. The interplay of these two geological processes has the potential to generate a complex and laterally variable crustal structure. The thickness of the Icelandic crust is a long running and controversial debate, with estimates ranging from a thin 20-km crust to a thick 40-km crust. We present new images of the first-order seismic discontinuity structure of the Icelandic crust based on a joint inversion of receiver function and ambient noise-derived surface wave dispersion data. Inversion results are validated through comparison to receiver functions multiphase common conversion point stacks across the densely instrumented Northern Volcanic Zone. We find a multilayered cru...
When a mantle plume with elevated temperature underlies an oceanic spreading centre it\ud affects th...
Knowledge of the crustal structure of the Iceland-Faeroe Ridge is based on results from the North At...
Ocean plates conductively cool and subside with seafloor age. Plate thickening with age is also pred...
Iceland sits astride a mid-ocean ridge underlain by a mantle hot spot. The interplay of these two ge...
Three-fifths of the Earth’s crust has been built at oceanic spreading centres in the last 160 millio...
Iceland is a place of great geophysical interest due to its location over a mantle plume and on the ...
The crustal structure of central Iceland is modelled using data from a 310 km long refraction profil...
We used data from both permanent and temporary seismic networks on Iceland and Greenland to investig...
Iceland is the type example of a ridge-centered hotspot. It is controversial whether the seismic ano...
Iceland and the encompassing Northeast Atlantic are characterized by abundant volcanism, anomalously...
In spite of the fact that Iceland is frequently regarded as the archetypal example of mantle plumes,...
The structure of oceanic spreading centres and subsurface melt distribution within newly formed crus...
Seismic refraction studies have provided critical, but spatially restricted constraints on the struc...
Since its inception at 62 Ma, mantle convective upwelling beneath Iceland has had a significant infl...
The Icelandic mantle plume has had a profound influence on the development of the North Atlantic reg...
When a mantle plume with elevated temperature underlies an oceanic spreading centre it\ud affects th...
Knowledge of the crustal structure of the Iceland-Faeroe Ridge is based on results from the North At...
Ocean plates conductively cool and subside with seafloor age. Plate thickening with age is also pred...
Iceland sits astride a mid-ocean ridge underlain by a mantle hot spot. The interplay of these two ge...
Three-fifths of the Earth’s crust has been built at oceanic spreading centres in the last 160 millio...
Iceland is a place of great geophysical interest due to its location over a mantle plume and on the ...
The crustal structure of central Iceland is modelled using data from a 310 km long refraction profil...
We used data from both permanent and temporary seismic networks on Iceland and Greenland to investig...
Iceland is the type example of a ridge-centered hotspot. It is controversial whether the seismic ano...
Iceland and the encompassing Northeast Atlantic are characterized by abundant volcanism, anomalously...
In spite of the fact that Iceland is frequently regarded as the archetypal example of mantle plumes,...
The structure of oceanic spreading centres and subsurface melt distribution within newly formed crus...
Seismic refraction studies have provided critical, but spatially restricted constraints on the struc...
Since its inception at 62 Ma, mantle convective upwelling beneath Iceland has had a significant infl...
The Icelandic mantle plume has had a profound influence on the development of the North Atlantic reg...
When a mantle plume with elevated temperature underlies an oceanic spreading centre it\ud affects th...
Knowledge of the crustal structure of the Iceland-Faeroe Ridge is based on results from the North At...
Ocean plates conductively cool and subside with seafloor age. Plate thickening with age is also pred...