In global convection models constrained by plume motions and subduction history over the last 230 Myr, plumes emerge preferentially from the edges of thermochemical structures that resemble present-day large low shear velocity provinces (LLSVPs) beneath Africa and the Pacific Ocean. It has been argued that large igneous provinces (LIPs) erupting since 200 Ma may originate from plumes that emerged from the edges of the LLSVPs and numerical models have been devised to validate this hypothesis. Although qualitative assessments that are broadly in agreement with this hypothesis have been derived from numerical models, a quantitative assessment has been lacking. We present a novel plume detection scheme and derive Monte Carlo-based statistical c...
Global tomography and numerical models suggest that mantle plume occurrences are closely linked to t...
Seismic tomography reveals two large, low-shear velocity provinces (LLSVPs) beneath Africa and the P...
The hypothesis that a single mushroom-like mantle plume head can generate a large igneous province w...
In global convection models constrained by plume motions and subduction history over the last 230 My...
The two large low shear velocity provinces (LLSVPs) at the base of the lower mantle are prominent fe...
The two large low shear velocity provinces (LLSVPs) at the base of the lower mantle are prominent fe...
Large igneous provinces (LIPs) lie approximately above the margins of the African and Pacific large ...
The present-day structure of the Earth’s mantle, as revealed by an array of geophysical and geochemi...
[1] The mantle plume hypothesis provides explanations for several major observations of surface volc...
[1] The mantle plume hypothesis provides explanations for several major observations of surface volc...
The plume hypothesis has not yet been cast in a form where it can be tested, or falsified. Currentl...
The plume hypothesis has not yet been cast in a form where it can be tested, or falsified. Currentl...
The plume hypothesis has not yet been cast in a form where it can be tested, or falsified. Currentl...
Seismic tomography reveals two large, low-shear velocity provinces (LLSVPs) beneath Africa and the P...
Global tomography and numerical models suggest that mantle plume occurrences are closely linked to t...
Global tomography and numerical models suggest that mantle plume occurrences are closely linked to t...
Seismic tomography reveals two large, low-shear velocity provinces (LLSVPs) beneath Africa and the P...
The hypothesis that a single mushroom-like mantle plume head can generate a large igneous province w...
In global convection models constrained by plume motions and subduction history over the last 230 My...
The two large low shear velocity provinces (LLSVPs) at the base of the lower mantle are prominent fe...
The two large low shear velocity provinces (LLSVPs) at the base of the lower mantle are prominent fe...
Large igneous provinces (LIPs) lie approximately above the margins of the African and Pacific large ...
The present-day structure of the Earth’s mantle, as revealed by an array of geophysical and geochemi...
[1] The mantle plume hypothesis provides explanations for several major observations of surface volc...
[1] The mantle plume hypothesis provides explanations for several major observations of surface volc...
The plume hypothesis has not yet been cast in a form where it can be tested, or falsified. Currentl...
The plume hypothesis has not yet been cast in a form where it can be tested, or falsified. Currentl...
The plume hypothesis has not yet been cast in a form where it can be tested, or falsified. Currentl...
Seismic tomography reveals two large, low-shear velocity provinces (LLSVPs) beneath Africa and the P...
Global tomography and numerical models suggest that mantle plume occurrences are closely linked to t...
Global tomography and numerical models suggest that mantle plume occurrences are closely linked to t...
Seismic tomography reveals two large, low-shear velocity provinces (LLSVPs) beneath Africa and the P...
The hypothesis that a single mushroom-like mantle plume head can generate a large igneous province w...