Integration of geophysical and geological data show that the Yellowstone hotspot resulted from a mantle plume interacting with the overriding North America plate, a process that has highly modified continental lithosphere by magmatic and tectonic processes and produced the 16-17 Ma, 700-km-long Yellowstone-Snake River Plain (YSRP) silicic volcanic system. Accessibility of the YSRP allowed large-scale geophysical projects to seismically image the hotspot and evaluate its kinematic properties using geodetic measurements. Seismic tomography reveals a crustal magma reservoir of 8% to 15% melt, 6 km to 16 km deep, beneath the Yellowstone caldera. An upper-mantle low-P-wave-velocity body extends vertically from 80 km to 250 km beneath Yellowstone...
The Yellowstone supervolcano is one of the largest active continental silicic volcanic fields in the...
The structure and composition of the Yellowstone-Snake River Plain (YSRP) volcanic system were analy...
[1] The depths of the 410 and 660 km discontinuities beneath the Yellowstone hotspot are constrained...
southwestward across a mantle plume creates the 16.5 million-year old Snake River Plain, a bimodal b...
International audienceThe Yellowstone–East Snake River Plain hotspot track has been intensely studie...
Origin of the Yellowstone hotspot system remains debated. Proposed hypotheses fall into two main ca...
Whether the volcanism of the Columbia River Plateau, eastern Snake River Plain, and Yellowstone (wes...
Inversion of a new data set of teleseismic P-wave travel-times from three PASSCAL seismic deployment...
Diffusive and ballistic Rayleigh wave dispersion data from three PASSCAL seismic deployments are com...
Graduation date: 2017Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from July 6, 2016 ...
The Yellowstone hot spot has recently been shown to be a plume that extends into the transition zone...
Diffusive and ballistic Rayleigh wave dispersion data from three PASSCAL seismic deployments are com...
P-to-s receiver functions mapped to depth through P and S body-wave tomography models image continuo...
The Heise and Picabo volcanic fields of eastern Idaho are part of the more extensive time-transgress...
[1] The trace of the Snake River–Yellowstone hot spot is the world’s best example of a mantle plume ...
The Yellowstone supervolcano is one of the largest active continental silicic volcanic fields in the...
The structure and composition of the Yellowstone-Snake River Plain (YSRP) volcanic system were analy...
[1] The depths of the 410 and 660 km discontinuities beneath the Yellowstone hotspot are constrained...
southwestward across a mantle plume creates the 16.5 million-year old Snake River Plain, a bimodal b...
International audienceThe Yellowstone–East Snake River Plain hotspot track has been intensely studie...
Origin of the Yellowstone hotspot system remains debated. Proposed hypotheses fall into two main ca...
Whether the volcanism of the Columbia River Plateau, eastern Snake River Plain, and Yellowstone (wes...
Inversion of a new data set of teleseismic P-wave travel-times from three PASSCAL seismic deployment...
Diffusive and ballistic Rayleigh wave dispersion data from three PASSCAL seismic deployments are com...
Graduation date: 2017Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from July 6, 2016 ...
The Yellowstone hot spot has recently been shown to be a plume that extends into the transition zone...
Diffusive and ballistic Rayleigh wave dispersion data from three PASSCAL seismic deployments are com...
P-to-s receiver functions mapped to depth through P and S body-wave tomography models image continuo...
The Heise and Picabo volcanic fields of eastern Idaho are part of the more extensive time-transgress...
[1] The trace of the Snake River–Yellowstone hot spot is the world’s best example of a mantle plume ...
The Yellowstone supervolcano is one of the largest active continental silicic volcanic fields in the...
The structure and composition of the Yellowstone-Snake River Plain (YSRP) volcanic system were analy...
[1] The depths of the 410 and 660 km discontinuities beneath the Yellowstone hotspot are constrained...