International audienceThe interaction between a rift zone and a mantle plume leads to exceptional situations in Iceland where the island is 1.5 wider than expected, given the North-Atlantic spreading rate. In order to give a better idea of the timeframe of this evolution, we present 32 new 40Ar/39Ar and in-situ U-Pb dating on zircon from 16 volcanic systems located from the west to east coasts of Iceland. The North Iceland Rift Zone (NIRZ) was initiated at least 12 Ma ago. Furthermore, during these last 12 Ma, the NIRZ half spreading rate was between 0.7 and 1.2 cm/yr and it propagated to the south at a rate of 1.0-1.2 cm/yr. The excess width of Iceland can thus not be explained by faster spreading rate in the past. Here we discuss a model ...
The abandoned Húnafloí Rift (HR), near Skagi in northern Iceland, provides an opportunity to investi...
Several primary features of the Iceland region require a posteriori adaptions of the classical plume...
Several primary features of the Iceland region require a posteriori adaptions of the classical plume...
International audienceThe interaction between a rift zone and a mantle plume leads to exceptional si...
International audienceThe interaction between a rift zone and a mantle plume leads to exceptional si...
International audienceThe interaction between a rift zone and a mantle plume leads to exceptional si...
The interaction between a rift zone and a mantle plume leads to exceptional situations in Iceland wh...
The interaction of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge with the North Atlantic Mantle Plume has produced a magmat...
International audienceThe breakup of Laurasia to form the Northeast Atlantic Realm disintegrated an ...
International audienceThe breakup of Laurasia to form the Northeast Atlantic Realm disintegrated an ...
International audienceThe breakup of Laurasia to form the Northeast Atlantic Realm disintegrated an ...
International audienceThe breakup of Laurasia to form the Northeast Atlantic Realm disintegrated an ...
The breakup of Laurasia to form the Northeast Atlantic Realm disintegrated an inhomogeneous collage ...
Volcanostratigraphic and igneous province mapping of the Jan Mayen microcontinent (JMMC) and Iceland...
Volcanostratigraphic and igneous province mapping of the Jan Mayen microcontinent (JMMC) and Iceland...
The abandoned Húnafloí Rift (HR), near Skagi in northern Iceland, provides an opportunity to investi...
Several primary features of the Iceland region require a posteriori adaptions of the classical plume...
Several primary features of the Iceland region require a posteriori adaptions of the classical plume...
International audienceThe interaction between a rift zone and a mantle plume leads to exceptional si...
International audienceThe interaction between a rift zone and a mantle plume leads to exceptional si...
International audienceThe interaction between a rift zone and a mantle plume leads to exceptional si...
The interaction between a rift zone and a mantle plume leads to exceptional situations in Iceland wh...
The interaction of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge with the North Atlantic Mantle Plume has produced a magmat...
International audienceThe breakup of Laurasia to form the Northeast Atlantic Realm disintegrated an ...
International audienceThe breakup of Laurasia to form the Northeast Atlantic Realm disintegrated an ...
International audienceThe breakup of Laurasia to form the Northeast Atlantic Realm disintegrated an ...
International audienceThe breakup of Laurasia to form the Northeast Atlantic Realm disintegrated an ...
The breakup of Laurasia to form the Northeast Atlantic Realm disintegrated an inhomogeneous collage ...
Volcanostratigraphic and igneous province mapping of the Jan Mayen microcontinent (JMMC) and Iceland...
Volcanostratigraphic and igneous province mapping of the Jan Mayen microcontinent (JMMC) and Iceland...
The abandoned Húnafloí Rift (HR), near Skagi in northern Iceland, provides an opportunity to investi...
Several primary features of the Iceland region require a posteriori adaptions of the classical plume...
Several primary features of the Iceland region require a posteriori adaptions of the classical plume...