The origin of hotspot trails is controversial. Explanations range from deep mantle plumes rising from the core-mantle boundary (CMB) to shallow plate cracking. However, these mechanisms cannot explain uniquely the scattered hotspot trails distributed across a 2,000-km-wide swell in the sea floor of the southeast Atlantic Ocean. This swell projects down to one of the two largest and deepest distinct regions at the CMB, the Africa Low Shear Wave Velocity Province. Here we use 40 Ar/ 39 Ar isotopic analyses to date lava samples erupted at several hotspot trails across the Atlantic swell. We combine the eruption ages with an analysis of the structure and age of the sea floor, and find that the trails formed synchronously, in a pattern consisten...
The southern South Atlantic Ocean contains several features believed to document the traces of hotsp...
Age-progressive volcanism is generally accepted as the surface expression of deep-rooted mantle plum...
Large igneous provinces (LIP) are often found in close temporal and spatial proximity with continent...
The origin of hotspot trails is controversial. Explanations range from deep mantle plumes rising fro...
The origin of hotspot trails ranges controversially1 from deep mantle plumes rising from the core-ma...
Highlights • Hotspot tracks occur above fast flow anomalies in the asthenosphere. • Flow c...
Explanations for hotspot trails range from deep mantle plumes rising from the core–mantle boundary (...
Hotspot tracks are thought to originate when mantle plumes impinge moving plates. However, many obse...
The Tristan–Gough hotspot trail on the African plate consists of the Walvis Ridge and a younger prov...
Resolving the time–space (and compositional) evolution of volcanism along long-lived South Atlantic ...
International audienceWalvis and St. Helena are the only long-lived hotspot chains in the South Atla...
Spatial geochemical zonation is being increasingly recognized in Pacific and Atlantic hotspot tracks...
International audienceWalvis and St. Helena are the only long-lived hotspot chains in the South Atla...
Recent studies indicate that mantle plumes, which transfer material and heat from the earth’s interi...
Upwelling hot mantle plumes are thought to disintegrate continental lithosphere and are considered t...
The southern South Atlantic Ocean contains several features believed to document the traces of hotsp...
Age-progressive volcanism is generally accepted as the surface expression of deep-rooted mantle plum...
Large igneous provinces (LIP) are often found in close temporal and spatial proximity with continent...
The origin of hotspot trails is controversial. Explanations range from deep mantle plumes rising fro...
The origin of hotspot trails ranges controversially1 from deep mantle plumes rising from the core-ma...
Highlights • Hotspot tracks occur above fast flow anomalies in the asthenosphere. • Flow c...
Explanations for hotspot trails range from deep mantle plumes rising from the core–mantle boundary (...
Hotspot tracks are thought to originate when mantle plumes impinge moving plates. However, many obse...
The Tristan–Gough hotspot trail on the African plate consists of the Walvis Ridge and a younger prov...
Resolving the time–space (and compositional) evolution of volcanism along long-lived South Atlantic ...
International audienceWalvis and St. Helena are the only long-lived hotspot chains in the South Atla...
Spatial geochemical zonation is being increasingly recognized in Pacific and Atlantic hotspot tracks...
International audienceWalvis and St. Helena are the only long-lived hotspot chains in the South Atla...
Recent studies indicate that mantle plumes, which transfer material and heat from the earth’s interi...
Upwelling hot mantle plumes are thought to disintegrate continental lithosphere and are considered t...
The southern South Atlantic Ocean contains several features believed to document the traces of hotsp...
Age-progressive volcanism is generally accepted as the surface expression of deep-rooted mantle plum...
Large igneous provinces (LIP) are often found in close temporal and spatial proximity with continent...