We used data from both permanent and temporary seismic networks on Iceland and Greenland to investigate the crustal thickness by partly reinterpreting earlier data (P receiver functions) and adding S receiver functions to better constrain the results. We obtained good conversions from the Moho and also crustal multiples in both Iceland and Greenland. The central ice covered part of Greenland has an average crustal thickness of 40 km, typical for a craton. At the edges of Greenland the crustal thickness decreases to 30–40 km. On the east coast of Greenland, where the track of the Iceland plume is thought to have affected the lithosphere, the crustal thickness is only 24–26 km. In contrast to previous studies, we find that the crustal thickne...
AbstractWe present a new digital crustal model for Moho depth and crustal structure in Europe, Green...
The study area is located north of Iceland in the Jan Mayen-East Greenland area, NE Atlantic. It has...
Seismic refraction profiles from Iceland are studied with the aid of synthetic seismograms. The clas...
We used data from both permanent and temporary seismic networks on Iceland and Greenland to investig...
Seismic refraction studies have provided critical, but spatially restricted constraints on the struc...
Iceland sits astride a mid-ocean ridge underlain by a {mantle} hotspot. The interplay of these two g...
Iceland sits astride a mid-ocean ridge underlain by a mantle hot spot. The interplay of these two ge...
The crustal structure of central Iceland is modelled using data from a 310 km long refraction profil...
The crustal structure in the interior of Greenland is largely unknown because of its remote location...
We determine the crustal structures beneath 14 broad-band seismic stations, deployed in western, eas...
Knowledge of the crustal structure of the Iceland-Faeroe Ridge is based on results from the North At...
Iceland is a place of great geophysical interest due to its location over a mantle plume and on the ...
Iceland and the encompassing Northeast Atlantic are characterized by abundant volcanism, anomalously...
Numerous seismic studies, in particular using receiver functions and explosion seismology, have prov...
Three-fifths of the Earth’s crust has been built at oceanic spreading centres in the last 160 millio...
AbstractWe present a new digital crustal model for Moho depth and crustal structure in Europe, Green...
The study area is located north of Iceland in the Jan Mayen-East Greenland area, NE Atlantic. It has...
Seismic refraction profiles from Iceland are studied with the aid of synthetic seismograms. The clas...
We used data from both permanent and temporary seismic networks on Iceland and Greenland to investig...
Seismic refraction studies have provided critical, but spatially restricted constraints on the struc...
Iceland sits astride a mid-ocean ridge underlain by a {mantle} hotspot. The interplay of these two g...
Iceland sits astride a mid-ocean ridge underlain by a mantle hot spot. The interplay of these two ge...
The crustal structure of central Iceland is modelled using data from a 310 km long refraction profil...
The crustal structure in the interior of Greenland is largely unknown because of its remote location...
We determine the crustal structures beneath 14 broad-band seismic stations, deployed in western, eas...
Knowledge of the crustal structure of the Iceland-Faeroe Ridge is based on results from the North At...
Iceland is a place of great geophysical interest due to its location over a mantle plume and on the ...
Iceland and the encompassing Northeast Atlantic are characterized by abundant volcanism, anomalously...
Numerous seismic studies, in particular using receiver functions and explosion seismology, have prov...
Three-fifths of the Earth’s crust has been built at oceanic spreading centres in the last 160 millio...
AbstractWe present a new digital crustal model for Moho depth and crustal structure in Europe, Green...
The study area is located north of Iceland in the Jan Mayen-East Greenland area, NE Atlantic. It has...
Seismic refraction profiles from Iceland are studied with the aid of synthetic seismograms. The clas...