According to classical plume theory, the Tristan da Cunha hotspot is thought to have played a major role in the rifting of the South Atlantic margins and the creation of the aseismic Walvis Ridge by impinging at the base of the continental lithosphere shortly before or during the breakup of the South Atlantic margins. However, Tristan da Cunha is enigmatic as it cannot be clearly identified as a hot spot but may also be classified as a more shallow type of anomaly that may actually have been caused by the opening of the South Atlantic. The equivocal character of Tristan da Cunha is largely due to a lack of geophysical and petrological data in this region. We therefore staged a multi-disciplinary geophysical study of the region by acquiring...
Understanding the enigmatic intraplate volcanism in the Tristan da Cunha region requires knowledge o...
Tristan da Cunha is a volcanic island in the South Atlantic close to the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. It is p...
Highlights • Receiver functions from ocean-bottom seismometer stations reveal no significant c...
According to classical plume theory, the Tristan da Cunha hotspot is thought to have played a major ...
According to classical plume theory, the Tristan da Cunha hotspot is thought to have played a major ...
According to classical plume theory, the Tristan da Cunha hotspot is thought to have played a major ...
According to classical plume theory, the Tristan da Cunha plume is thought to have played a major ro...
According to classical plume theory, the Tristan da Cunha hotspot is thought to have played a major ...
Tristan da Cunha is a small volcanic island in the South Atlantic Ocean close to the Mid- Atlantic R...
According to classical plume theory, the Tristan da Cunha hotspot, located ∼400 km east off the Mid-...
Understanding the enigmatic intraplate volcanism in the Tristan da Cunha region requires knowledge o...
Understanding the enigmatic intraplate volcanism in the Tristan da Cunha region requires knowledge ...
Tristan da Cunha Island is one of the classical hot spots in the Atlantic Ocean, situated at the wes...
Tristan da Cunha is a volcanic island in the South Atlantic located very close to the Mid-Atlantic R...
According to classic plume theory, the Tristan da Cunha mantle plume played a major role in the rift...
Understanding the enigmatic intraplate volcanism in the Tristan da Cunha region requires knowledge o...
Tristan da Cunha is a volcanic island in the South Atlantic close to the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. It is p...
Highlights • Receiver functions from ocean-bottom seismometer stations reveal no significant c...
According to classical plume theory, the Tristan da Cunha hotspot is thought to have played a major ...
According to classical plume theory, the Tristan da Cunha hotspot is thought to have played a major ...
According to classical plume theory, the Tristan da Cunha hotspot is thought to have played a major ...
According to classical plume theory, the Tristan da Cunha plume is thought to have played a major ro...
According to classical plume theory, the Tristan da Cunha hotspot is thought to have played a major ...
Tristan da Cunha is a small volcanic island in the South Atlantic Ocean close to the Mid- Atlantic R...
According to classical plume theory, the Tristan da Cunha hotspot, located ∼400 km east off the Mid-...
Understanding the enigmatic intraplate volcanism in the Tristan da Cunha region requires knowledge o...
Understanding the enigmatic intraplate volcanism in the Tristan da Cunha region requires knowledge ...
Tristan da Cunha Island is one of the classical hot spots in the Atlantic Ocean, situated at the wes...
Tristan da Cunha is a volcanic island in the South Atlantic located very close to the Mid-Atlantic R...
According to classic plume theory, the Tristan da Cunha mantle plume played a major role in the rift...
Understanding the enigmatic intraplate volcanism in the Tristan da Cunha region requires knowledge o...
Tristan da Cunha is a volcanic island in the South Atlantic close to the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. It is p...
Highlights • Receiver functions from ocean-bottom seismometer stations reveal no significant c...