Plate tectonics and mantle plumes explain most volcanism on earth, but there are numerous actively forming linear volcanic chains in the middle of tectonic plates that are not explained by these theories. Using the multidisciplinary geophysical dataset of the MELT and GLIMPSE experiments, we show that associated with 3 volcanic chains west of the East Pacific Rise there are low seismic velocities and densities in the asthenosphere that extend to the East Pacific Rise spreading center. Analogous to the Hawaiian swell, the low-density anomalies produce swells beneath the volcanoes on young seafloor. The associated gravity anomalies are part of a set of gravity lineaments that have been previously interpreted as being due to thermo-elastic cra...
Along ultraslow-spreading ridges, where oceanic tectonic plates drift very slowly apart, conductive ...
[1] Although the Pacific and Nazca plates share the East Pacific Rise (EPR) as a boundary, they exhi...
The formation of intraplate volcanic ridges on the south Pacific seafloor do not appear to be govern...
Plate tectonics and mantle plumes explain most volcanism on earth, but there are numerous actively f...
While most oceanic volcanism is associated with the passive rise of hot mantle beneath the spreading...
copyrighted by American Geophysical UnionLithospheric cracking by remotely applied stresses or therm...
The MELT Experiment found a surprising degree of asymmetry in the mantle beneath the fast-spreading,...
Lithospheric cracking by remotely applied stresses or thermoelastic stresses has been suggested to b...
Volcanism on Earth is known to occur in three tectonic settings: divergent plate boundaries (such as...
Hotspots and hotspot tracks are on, or start on, preexisting lithospheric features such as fracture ...
Volcanism on Earth is known to occur in three tectonic settings: divergent plate boundaries (such as...
At mid-ocean spreading ridges, tectonic plates drift apart and upwelling magma builds new seafloor a...
Most of the world’s hotspots occur on or near plate boundaries. Proposed ‘hotspot tracks ’ are prima...
Small-scale convection beneath the oceanic plates has been invoked to explain off-axis non-plume vol...
Small-scale convection beneath the oceanic plates has been invoked to explain off-axis non-plume vol...
Along ultraslow-spreading ridges, where oceanic tectonic plates drift very slowly apart, conductive ...
[1] Although the Pacific and Nazca plates share the East Pacific Rise (EPR) as a boundary, they exhi...
The formation of intraplate volcanic ridges on the south Pacific seafloor do not appear to be govern...
Plate tectonics and mantle plumes explain most volcanism on earth, but there are numerous actively f...
While most oceanic volcanism is associated with the passive rise of hot mantle beneath the spreading...
copyrighted by American Geophysical UnionLithospheric cracking by remotely applied stresses or therm...
The MELT Experiment found a surprising degree of asymmetry in the mantle beneath the fast-spreading,...
Lithospheric cracking by remotely applied stresses or thermoelastic stresses has been suggested to b...
Volcanism on Earth is known to occur in three tectonic settings: divergent plate boundaries (such as...
Hotspots and hotspot tracks are on, or start on, preexisting lithospheric features such as fracture ...
Volcanism on Earth is known to occur in three tectonic settings: divergent plate boundaries (such as...
At mid-ocean spreading ridges, tectonic plates drift apart and upwelling magma builds new seafloor a...
Most of the world’s hotspots occur on or near plate boundaries. Proposed ‘hotspot tracks ’ are prima...
Small-scale convection beneath the oceanic plates has been invoked to explain off-axis non-plume vol...
Small-scale convection beneath the oceanic plates has been invoked to explain off-axis non-plume vol...
Along ultraslow-spreading ridges, where oceanic tectonic plates drift very slowly apart, conductive ...
[1] Although the Pacific and Nazca plates share the East Pacific Rise (EPR) as a boundary, they exhi...
The formation of intraplate volcanic ridges on the south Pacific seafloor do not appear to be govern...