Although Morgan proposed in 1971 that hotspots such as Iceland were the result of hot, rising mantle plumes, it is still debated whether plumes originate from a thermal boundary just above the core-mantle boundary or at the base of the upper mantle. Although seismic evidence of plumes in the upper mantle is accumulating, narrow plume conduits in the deep mantle have yet to be detected. Details of plume formation in the lower mantle have therefore remained largely unconstrained. Here, however, we present seismic evidence for the presence of a localized patch of material with ultra-low seismic wave speed, located at the core-mantle boundary beneath the Iceland hotspot, and propose that this zone represents the hot, partially molten source reg...
The locations of volcanic islands may be controlled by thin or extending parts of the lithosphere ov...
We report the results of the highest-resolution teleseismic tomography study yet performed of the up...
The locations of volcanic islands may be controlled by thin or extending parts of the lithosphere ov...
Iceland, one of the most thoroughly investigated hotspots1,2,3, is generally accepted to be the mani...
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 is the type example of a ridge-centered hotspot. It is controversial whether the seismic ano...
Seismic constraints on the transfer of mantle materials and magma from hotspots to mid-ocean ridges ...
In spite of the fact that Iceland is frequently regarded as the archetypal example of mantle plumes,...
It is almost universally assumed that Iceland is underlain by a hot plume rising from deep within th...
Iceland and the encompassing Northeast Atlantic are characterized by abundant volcanism, anomalously...
Iceland sits astride a mid-ocean ridge underlain by a {mantle} hotspot. The interplay of these two g...
Iceland is the best studied, large-volume, active volcanic region in the world. It features the larg...
Iceland sits astride a mid-ocean ridge underlain by a mantle hot spot. The interplay of these two ge...
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 report the results of the highest-resolution teleseismic tomography study yet performed of the up...
The locations of volcanic islands may be controlled by thin or extending parts of the lithosphere ov...
Iceland, one of the most thoroughly investigated hotspots1,2,3, is generally accepted to be the mani...
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 is the type example of a ridge-centered hotspot. It is controversial whether the seismic ano...
Seismic constraints on the transfer of mantle materials and magma from hotspots to mid-ocean ridges ...
In spite of the fact that Iceland is frequently regarded as the archetypal example of mantle plumes,...
It is almost universally assumed that Iceland is underlain by a hot plume rising from deep within th...
Iceland and the encompassing Northeast Atlantic are characterized by abundant volcanism, anomalously...
Iceland sits astride a mid-ocean ridge underlain by a {mantle} hotspot. The interplay of these two g...
Iceland is the best studied, large-volume, active volcanic region in the world. It features the larg...
Iceland sits astride a mid-ocean ridge underlain by a mantle hot spot. The interplay of these two ge...
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 report the results of the highest-resolution teleseismic tomography study yet performed of the up...
The locations of volcanic islands may be controlled by thin or extending parts of the lithosphere ov...