Eastward ridge jumps bring the volcanic zones of Iceland back to the centre of the hotspot in response to the absolute westward drift of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Mantellic pulses triggers these ridge jumps. One of them is occurring in Southern Iceland, whereas the exact conditions of the last ridge jump in Northern Iceland remain controversial. The diachronous evolution of these two parts of Iceland may be related to the asymmetric plume-ridge interaction when comparing Northern and Southern Iceland
It is almost universally assumed that Iceland is underlain by a hot plume rising from deep within th...
Several primary features of the Iceland region require a posteriori adaptions of the classical plume...
The V-shaped ridges, which straddle the mid-oceanic ridges on either side of Iceland, are recognized...
International audienceNew structural data combined with published structural and geochronological da...
The two transform zones that connect the Icelandic rift segments and the mid-Atlantic Ridge close to...
The Iceland hotspot has profoundly influenced the creation of oceanic crust throughout the North Atl...
The interaction between a rift zone and a mantle plume leads to exceptional situations in Iceland wh...
International audienceThe interaction between a rift zone and a mantle plume leads to exceptional si...
During the last glaciation, an ice sheet covered Iceland approximately 1000 m thick. A reconstructio...
[1] V-shaped lineations in the bathymetry and in the free-air gravity field surrounding Iceland resu...
It is almost universally assumed that Iceland is underlain by a hot plume rising from deep within th...
Several primary features of the Iceland region require a posteriori adaptions of the classical plume...
The V-shaped ridges, which straddle the mid-oceanic ridges on either side of Iceland, are recognized...
International audienceNew structural data combined with published structural and geochronological da...
The two transform zones that connect the Icelandic rift segments and the mid-Atlantic Ridge close to...
The Iceland hotspot has profoundly influenced the creation of oceanic crust throughout the North Atl...
The interaction between a rift zone and a mantle plume leads to exceptional situations in Iceland wh...
International audienceThe interaction between a rift zone and a mantle plume leads to exceptional si...
During the last glaciation, an ice sheet covered Iceland approximately 1000 m thick. A reconstructio...
[1] V-shaped lineations in the bathymetry and in the free-air gravity field surrounding Iceland resu...
It is almost universally assumed that Iceland is underlain by a hot plume rising from deep within th...
Several primary features of the Iceland region require a posteriori adaptions of the classical plume...
The V-shaped ridges, which straddle the mid-oceanic ridges on either side of Iceland, are recognized...