International audienceThe breakup of Laurasia to form the Northeast Atlantic Realm disintegrated an inhomogeneous collage of cratons sutured by cross-cutting orogens. Volcanic rifted margins formed that are underlain by magma-inflated, extended continental crust. North of the Greenland-Iceland-Faroe Ridge a new rift-the Aegir Ridge-propagated south along the Caledonian suture. South of the Greenland-Iceland-Faroe Ridge the proto-Reykjanes Ridge propagated north through the North Atlantic Craton along an axis displaced ~150 km to the west of the rift to the north. Both propagators stalled where the confluence of the Nagssugtoqidian and Caledonian orogens formed an ~300-km-wide transverse barrier. Thereafter, the ~150 × 300-km block of contin...
Volcanostratigraphic and igneous province mapping of the Jan Mayen microcontinent (JMMC) and Iceland...
Three-fifths of the Earth’s crust has been built at oceanic spreading centres in the last 160 millio...
The magmatic activity (0-16 Ma) in Iceland is linked to a deep mantle plume that has been active for...
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 ...
The interaction of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge with the North Atlantic Mantle Plume has produced a magmat...
The breakup of Laurasia to form the Northeast Atlantic Realm was the culmination of a long period of...
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...
Several primary features of the Iceland region require a posteriori adaptions of the classical plume...
Iceland is the best studied, large-volume, active volcanic region in the world. It features the larg...
Iceland is the best studied, large-volume, active volcanic region in the world. It features the larg...
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...
Three-fifths of the Earth’s crust has been built at oceanic spreading centres in the last 160 millio...
The magmatic activity (0-16 Ma) in Iceland is linked to a deep mantle plume that has been active for...
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 ...
The interaction of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge with the North Atlantic Mantle Plume has produced a magmat...
The breakup of Laurasia to form the Northeast Atlantic Realm was the culmination of a long period of...
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...
Several primary features of the Iceland region require a posteriori adaptions of the classical plume...
Iceland is the best studied, large-volume, active volcanic region in the world. It features the larg...
Iceland is the best studied, large-volume, active volcanic region in the world. It features the larg...
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...
Three-fifths of the Earth’s crust has been built at oceanic spreading centres in the last 160 millio...
The magmatic activity (0-16 Ma) in Iceland is linked to a deep mantle plume that has been active for...