The Icelandic mantle plume has had a significant influence on the geologic and oceanographic evolution of the North Atlantic Ocean during Cenozoic times. Full-waveform tomographic imaging of this region shows that the planform of this plume has a complex irregular shape with significant shear wave velocity anomalies lying beneath the lithospheric plates at a depth of 100–200 km. The distribution of these anomalies suggests that about five horizontal fingers extend radially beneath the fringing continental margins. The best-imaged fingers lie beneath the British Isles and beneath western Norway where significant departures from crustal isostatic equilibrium have been measured. Here, we propose that these radial fingers are generated by a phe...
Overflow of Northern Component Water, the precursor of North Atlantic Deep Water, appears to have va...
Overflow of Northern Component Water, the precursor of North Atlantic Deep Water, appears to have va...
The V-shaped ridges, which straddle the mid-oceanic ridges on either side of Iceland, are recognized...
The Icelandic mantle plume has had a significant influence on the geologic and oceanographic evoluti...
In the North Atlantic Ocean, the geometry of diachronous V‐shaped features that straddle the Reykjan...
In the North Atlantic Ocean, the geometry of diachronous V-shaped features that straddle the Reykjan...
The Icelandic mantle plume has had a profound influence on the development of the North Atlantic reg...
AbstractWe present a high-resolution S-velocity model of the North Atlantic region, revealing struct...
In the North Atlantic Ocean, a mid-oceanic ridge bisects the Icelandic mantle plume, providing a win...
In the North Atlantic Ocean, a mid-oceanic ridge bisects the Icelandic mantle plume, providing a win...
In the North Atlantic Ocean, a mid-ocean ridge bisects the Icelandic mantle plume, and provides a wi...
Theoretical and experimental studies indicate that when oceanic crust is hotter than about 800°C, va...
AbstractThe North Atlantic V-Shaped Ridges (VSRs) provide a spatially extensive and clear record of ...
Iceland and the encompassing Northeast Atlantic are characterized by abun- dant volcanism, anomalous...
The North Atlantic V-Shaped Ridges (VSRs) provide a spatially extensive and clear record of unsteady...
Overflow of Northern Component Water, the precursor of North Atlantic Deep Water, appears to have va...
Overflow of Northern Component Water, the precursor of North Atlantic Deep Water, appears to have va...
The V-shaped ridges, which straddle the mid-oceanic ridges on either side of Iceland, are recognized...
The Icelandic mantle plume has had a significant influence on the geologic and oceanographic evoluti...
In the North Atlantic Ocean, the geometry of diachronous V‐shaped features that straddle the Reykjan...
In the North Atlantic Ocean, the geometry of diachronous V-shaped features that straddle the Reykjan...
The Icelandic mantle plume has had a profound influence on the development of the North Atlantic reg...
AbstractWe present a high-resolution S-velocity model of the North Atlantic region, revealing struct...
In the North Atlantic Ocean, a mid-oceanic ridge bisects the Icelandic mantle plume, providing a win...
In the North Atlantic Ocean, a mid-oceanic ridge bisects the Icelandic mantle plume, providing a win...
In the North Atlantic Ocean, a mid-ocean ridge bisects the Icelandic mantle plume, and provides a wi...
Theoretical and experimental studies indicate that when oceanic crust is hotter than about 800°C, va...
AbstractThe North Atlantic V-Shaped Ridges (VSRs) provide a spatially extensive and clear record of ...
Iceland and the encompassing Northeast Atlantic are characterized by abun- dant volcanism, anomalous...
The North Atlantic V-Shaped Ridges (VSRs) provide a spatially extensive and clear record of unsteady...
Overflow of Northern Component Water, the precursor of North Atlantic Deep Water, appears to have va...
Overflow of Northern Component Water, the precursor of North Atlantic Deep Water, appears to have va...
The V-shaped ridges, which straddle the mid-oceanic ridges on either side of Iceland, are recognized...