Cape Verde is an intraplate archipelago located in the Atlantic Ocean about 560 km west of Senegal, on an similar to 130 Ma old oceanic lithosphere. The upper-mantle structure beneath the islands was poorly known, until recently, in large part due to the lack of broadband seismic stations. In this study we used data from two temporary deployments across the archipelago, measuring the phase velocities of Rayleigh-waves fundamental-modes in a broad period range (8-250 s), by cross-correlating teleseismic earthquake data between pairs of stations. We derived a robust average, phase-velocity curve for the Cape Verde region, and inverted it for a shear-wave velocity profile. Our results show significantly low velocities of similar to 4.2 km/s in...
International audienceSeismic rays travelling just below the Moho provide insights into the thermal ...
Understanding the enigmatic intraplate volcanism in the Tristan da Cunha region requires knowledge o...
Oceanic lithosphere constitutes the upper boundary layer of the Earth’s convecting mantle. Its struc...
The Cape Verde archipelago is an interesting region to study plate-hotspot interactions, considering...
International audienceWe present a seismic ambient noise tomography of the Cape Verde archipelago, l...
The Cape Verde Islands are located on a mid-plate topographic swell and are thought to have formed a...
Understanding the enigmatic intraplate volcanism in the Tristan da Cunha region requires knowledge ...
We investigate the crust, upper mantle and mantle transition zone of the Cape Verde hotspot by using...
Throughout the ocean basins many broad regions of anomalously shallow topography exist that do not f...
The Cape Verde Rise and Islands are considered to be the result of 'Hot Spot' activity. The results ...
Understanding the enigmatic intraplate volcanism in the Tristan da Cunha region requires knowledge o...
<div><p>P- and S-wave tomography of the upper mantle beneath the Cape Verde hotspot is determined us...
[1] We probe variations in mantle temperature, composition, and fabric along hot spot–influenced sec...
The Cape Verde mid-plate swell is the largest amplitude oceanic mid-plate swell on Earth at ~1800 km...
The Cape Verde Islands lie in the Atlantic Ocean off West Africa, in a clearly oceanic setting. The ...
International audienceSeismic rays travelling just below the Moho provide insights into the thermal ...
Understanding the enigmatic intraplate volcanism in the Tristan da Cunha region requires knowledge o...
Oceanic lithosphere constitutes the upper boundary layer of the Earth’s convecting mantle. Its struc...
The Cape Verde archipelago is an interesting region to study plate-hotspot interactions, considering...
International audienceWe present a seismic ambient noise tomography of the Cape Verde archipelago, l...
The Cape Verde Islands are located on a mid-plate topographic swell and are thought to have formed a...
Understanding the enigmatic intraplate volcanism in the Tristan da Cunha region requires knowledge ...
We investigate the crust, upper mantle and mantle transition zone of the Cape Verde hotspot by using...
Throughout the ocean basins many broad regions of anomalously shallow topography exist that do not f...
The Cape Verde Rise and Islands are considered to be the result of 'Hot Spot' activity. The results ...
Understanding the enigmatic intraplate volcanism in the Tristan da Cunha region requires knowledge o...
<div><p>P- and S-wave tomography of the upper mantle beneath the Cape Verde hotspot is determined us...
[1] We probe variations in mantle temperature, composition, and fabric along hot spot–influenced sec...
The Cape Verde mid-plate swell is the largest amplitude oceanic mid-plate swell on Earth at ~1800 km...
The Cape Verde Islands lie in the Atlantic Ocean off West Africa, in a clearly oceanic setting. The ...
International audienceSeismic rays travelling just below the Moho provide insights into the thermal ...
Understanding the enigmatic intraplate volcanism in the Tristan da Cunha region requires knowledge o...
Oceanic lithosphere constitutes the upper boundary layer of the Earth’s convecting mantle. Its struc...