International audienceNew structural data combined with published structural and geochronological data allow reconstruction of the structural evolution that followed the last rift jump across northern Iceland. Tertiary lava flows erupted along the Skagafjördur paleo-rift have been down-bent under the weight of, and in the direction of, Plio-Pleistocene lava flows emitted from the Northern Volcanic Zone and the central part of Iceland. This down-bending process involved development of local flexure zones and a flexural extension along the resulting monoclines. This structural reorganization explains the existence of the Húnaflói-Skagi synform without need for a paleo-rift axis along it, in agreement with previous radiometric dating. The larg...
International audienceSince the last major deglaciation, about 12-10,000 years ago, paraglacial land...
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v. 214, n. 3-4, p. 529-544, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S00...
Human-induced climate change is causing rapid melting of ice in many volcanically active regions. Ov...
International audienceNew structural data combined with published structural and geochronological da...
Eastward ridge jumps bring the volcanic zones of Iceland back to the centre of the hotspot in respon...
During the last glaciation, an ice sheet covered Iceland approximately 1000 m thick. A reconstructio...
Jökulhlaups, or glacier outburst floods, have occurred during the Holocene from the northern margin ...
International audienceThe interaction between a rift zone and a mantle plume leads to exceptional si...
The abandoned Húnafloí Rift (HR), near Skagi in northern Iceland, provides an opportunity to investi...
The interaction between a rift zone and a mantle plume leads to exceptional situations in Iceland wh...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)In the North Volcanic Zone of Iceland, we studied with the greate...
International audienceSince the last major deglaciation, about 12-10,000 years ago, paraglacial land...
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v. 214, n. 3-4, p. 529-544, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S00...
Human-induced climate change is causing rapid melting of ice in many volcanically active regions. Ov...
International audienceNew structural data combined with published structural and geochronological da...
Eastward ridge jumps bring the volcanic zones of Iceland back to the centre of the hotspot in respon...
During the last glaciation, an ice sheet covered Iceland approximately 1000 m thick. A reconstructio...
Jökulhlaups, or glacier outburst floods, have occurred during the Holocene from the northern margin ...
International audienceThe interaction between a rift zone and a mantle plume leads to exceptional si...
The abandoned Húnafloí Rift (HR), near Skagi in northern Iceland, provides an opportunity to investi...
The interaction between a rift zone and a mantle plume leads to exceptional situations in Iceland wh...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)In the North Volcanic Zone of Iceland, we studied with the greate...
International audienceSince the last major deglaciation, about 12-10,000 years ago, paraglacial land...
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, v. 214, n. 3-4, p. 529-544, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S00...
Human-induced climate change is causing rapid melting of ice in many volcanically active regions. Ov...