New waveform tomographic evidence displays a narrow plume-like feature emitting from the top of the large African low-velocity structure in the lower mantle. A detailed SKS wavefield is assembled for a segment along the structure's southern edge by combining multiple events recorded by a seismic array in the Kaapvaal region of southern Africa. With a new processing technique that emphases multi-pathing, we locate a relatively jagged, sloping wall 1000 km high with low velocities near it's basal edge. Forward modeling indicates that the plume's diameter is less than 150 km and consistent with an iso-chemical, low-viscosity plume conduit
We report new P and S wave velocity models of the upper mantle beneath southern Africa using data re...
Seismic tomography reveals two large, low-shear velocity provinces (LLSVPs) beneath Africa and the P...
Seismic waveforms observed in South Africa containing the first arrival crossover of S to SKS (70° t...
New waveform tomographic evidence displays a narrow plume-like feature emitting from the top of the ...
Recent (ScS-S) results from probing the deep structure beneath southern Africa display strong delays...
We present data which indicate that the broad, low shear velocity anomaly beneath southern Africa is...
We present data which indicate that the broad, low shear velocity anomaly beneath southern Africa is...
We present data which indicate that the broad, low shear velocity anomaly beneath southern Africa is...
International audienceMantle plumes were conceived as thin, vertical conduits in which buoyant, hot ...
International audienceMantle plumes were conceived as thin, vertical conduits in which buoyant, hot ...
International audienceMantle plumes were conceived as thin, vertical conduits in which buoyant, hot ...
International audienceMantle plumes were conceived as thin, vertical conduits in which buoyant, hot ...
International audienceMantle plumes were conceived as thin, vertical conduits in which buoyant, hot ...
Large low‐velocity provinces (LLVPs) are hypothesized to be purely thermal features or possess some ...
Seismic tomography reveals two large, low-shear velocity provinces (LLSVPs) beneath Africa and the P...
We report new P and S wave velocity models of the upper mantle beneath southern Africa using data re...
Seismic tomography reveals two large, low-shear velocity provinces (LLSVPs) beneath Africa and the P...
Seismic waveforms observed in South Africa containing the first arrival crossover of S to SKS (70° t...
New waveform tomographic evidence displays a narrow plume-like feature emitting from the top of the ...
Recent (ScS-S) results from probing the deep structure beneath southern Africa display strong delays...
We present data which indicate that the broad, low shear velocity anomaly beneath southern Africa is...
We present data which indicate that the broad, low shear velocity anomaly beneath southern Africa is...
We present data which indicate that the broad, low shear velocity anomaly beneath southern Africa is...
International audienceMantle plumes were conceived as thin, vertical conduits in which buoyant, hot ...
International audienceMantle plumes were conceived as thin, vertical conduits in which buoyant, hot ...
International audienceMantle plumes were conceived as thin, vertical conduits in which buoyant, hot ...
International audienceMantle plumes were conceived as thin, vertical conduits in which buoyant, hot ...
International audienceMantle plumes were conceived as thin, vertical conduits in which buoyant, hot ...
Large low‐velocity provinces (LLVPs) are hypothesized to be purely thermal features or possess some ...
Seismic tomography reveals two large, low-shear velocity provinces (LLSVPs) beneath Africa and the P...
We report new P and S wave velocity models of the upper mantle beneath southern Africa using data re...
Seismic tomography reveals two large, low-shear velocity provinces (LLSVPs) beneath Africa and the P...
Seismic waveforms observed in South Africa containing the first arrival crossover of S to SKS (70° t...