Resolving flow geometry in the mantle wedge is central to understanding the thermal and chemical structure of subduction zones, subducting plate dehydration, and melting that leads to arc volcanism, which can threaten large populations and alter climate through gas and particle emission. Here we show that isotope geochemistry and seismic velocity anisotropy provide strong evidence for trench-parallel flow in the mantle wedge beneath Costa Rica and Nicaragua. This finding contradicts classical models, which predict trench-normal flow owing to the overlying wedge mantle being dragged downwards by the subducting plate. The isotopic signature of central Costa Rican volcanic rocks is not consistent with its derivation from the mantle wedge (Feig...
Continental crust formed billions of years ago but cannot be explained by a simple evolution of prim...
We present the first regional surface velocity field for Central America, showing crustal response t...
The Central American Volcanic Arc (CAVA) has been the subject of intensive research over the past fe...
Resolving flow geometry in the mantle wedge is central to understanding the thermal and chemical str...
formation of a slab-window beneath NW Panama by subduction of Cocos-Nazca spreading ridge segments. ...
The Central American subduction zone exhibits large variations in geochemistry, downgoing plate roug...
The Cocos plate experiences extensional faulting as it bends into the Middle American Trench (MAT) w...
The Costa Rica–Nicaragua subduction zone shows systematic along strike variation in arc chemistry, g...
A high-quality data set of 3790 earthquakes were simultaneously inverted for hypocentre locations an...
International audienceSKS and SKKS splitting observations are used to constrain the pattern of mantl...
The relationship between volcanism and subduction of the Cocos plate is examined on the basis of new...
Summary: Slow earthquakes predominant in Costa Rica indicate unstable faulting of segmented Central ...
Surrounded by subducting slabs and continental keels, the upper mantle of the Pacific is largely pre...
Most Central American volcanoes occur in an impressive volcanic front that trends parallel to the st...
Although most Central American magmas have a depleted MORB-source mantle (fluxed by subduction-deriv...
Continental crust formed billions of years ago but cannot be explained by a simple evolution of prim...
We present the first regional surface velocity field for Central America, showing crustal response t...
The Central American Volcanic Arc (CAVA) has been the subject of intensive research over the past fe...
Resolving flow geometry in the mantle wedge is central to understanding the thermal and chemical str...
formation of a slab-window beneath NW Panama by subduction of Cocos-Nazca spreading ridge segments. ...
The Central American subduction zone exhibits large variations in geochemistry, downgoing plate roug...
The Cocos plate experiences extensional faulting as it bends into the Middle American Trench (MAT) w...
The Costa Rica–Nicaragua subduction zone shows systematic along strike variation in arc chemistry, g...
A high-quality data set of 3790 earthquakes were simultaneously inverted for hypocentre locations an...
International audienceSKS and SKKS splitting observations are used to constrain the pattern of mantl...
The relationship between volcanism and subduction of the Cocos plate is examined on the basis of new...
Summary: Slow earthquakes predominant in Costa Rica indicate unstable faulting of segmented Central ...
Surrounded by subducting slabs and continental keels, the upper mantle of the Pacific is largely pre...
Most Central American volcanoes occur in an impressive volcanic front that trends parallel to the st...
Although most Central American magmas have a depleted MORB-source mantle (fluxed by subduction-deriv...
Continental crust formed billions of years ago but cannot be explained by a simple evolution of prim...
We present the first regional surface velocity field for Central America, showing crustal response t...
The Central American Volcanic Arc (CAVA) has been the subject of intensive research over the past fe...