Age-progressive volcanism is generally accepted as the surface expression of deep-rooted mantle plumes, which are enigmatically linked with the African and Pacific large low-shear velocity provinces (LLSVPs). We present geochemical and geochronological data collected from the oldest portions of the age-progressive enriched mantle one (EMI)-type Tristan-Gough track. They are part of a 30- to 40-million year younger age-progressive hotspot track with St. Helena HIMU (high time-integrated U-238/Pb-204) composition, which is also observed at the EMI-type Shona hotspot track in the southernmost Atlantic. Whereas the primary EMI-type hotspots overlie the margin of the African LLSVP, the HIMU-type hotspots are located above a central portion of th...
The origin of hotspot trails ranges controversially1 from deep mantle plumes rising from the core-ma...
The origin of hotspot trails is controversial. Explanations range from deep mantle plumes rising fro...
Oceanic basalts reflect the heterogeneities in the earth's mantle, which can be explained by five ma...
Seismic tomographic data and good age progressions along the St. Helena, Tristan-Gough, Discovery an...
Highlights • New 40Ar/39Ar age and geochemical (major, trace element, Sr-Nd-Pb-Hf isotope) dat...
The Tristan-Gough volcanic track in the SE Atlantic represents a classic hotspot track. It extends f...
Recent studies indicate that mantle plumes, which transfer material and heat from the earth’s interi...
The South Atlantic and the adjacent voluminous Paraná-Etendeka igneous provinces in Brazil and Namib...
Highlights • High-Ti lavas have the same composition as Walvis Ridge and Gough Subtrack. • ...
Highlights • A HIMU-like volcanism belt along the southwest Africa. • The HIMU-like volcan...
Increasingly, spatial geochemical zonation, present as geographically distinct, subparallel trends,...
Explanations for hotspot trails range from deep mantle plumes rising from the core–mantle boundary (...
Spatial geochemical zonation is being increasingly recognized in Pacific and Atlantic hotspot tracks...
Highlights • Hotspot tracks occur above fast flow anomalies in the asthenosphere. • Flow c...
Hotspot tracks are thought to originate when mantle plumes impinge moving plates. However, many obse...
The origin of hotspot trails ranges controversially1 from deep mantle plumes rising from the core-ma...
The origin of hotspot trails is controversial. Explanations range from deep mantle plumes rising fro...
Oceanic basalts reflect the heterogeneities in the earth's mantle, which can be explained by five ma...
Seismic tomographic data and good age progressions along the St. Helena, Tristan-Gough, Discovery an...
Highlights • New 40Ar/39Ar age and geochemical (major, trace element, Sr-Nd-Pb-Hf isotope) dat...
The Tristan-Gough volcanic track in the SE Atlantic represents a classic hotspot track. It extends f...
Recent studies indicate that mantle plumes, which transfer material and heat from the earth’s interi...
The South Atlantic and the adjacent voluminous Paraná-Etendeka igneous provinces in Brazil and Namib...
Highlights • High-Ti lavas have the same composition as Walvis Ridge and Gough Subtrack. • ...
Highlights • A HIMU-like volcanism belt along the southwest Africa. • The HIMU-like volcan...
Increasingly, spatial geochemical zonation, present as geographically distinct, subparallel trends,...
Explanations for hotspot trails range from deep mantle plumes rising from the core–mantle boundary (...
Spatial geochemical zonation is being increasingly recognized in Pacific and Atlantic hotspot tracks...
Highlights • Hotspot tracks occur above fast flow anomalies in the asthenosphere. • Flow c...
Hotspot tracks are thought to originate when mantle plumes impinge moving plates. However, many obse...
The origin of hotspot trails ranges controversially1 from deep mantle plumes rising from the core-ma...
The origin of hotspot trails is controversial. Explanations range from deep mantle plumes rising fro...
Oceanic basalts reflect the heterogeneities in the earth's mantle, which can be explained by five ma...