the al nature of the region of low velocity beneath central Iceland and the lack of comparable velocity reduction along the volcanic the seismic arrays in the ICEMELT and HOTSPOT experiments (Fig. 1) have imaged a columnar low-Independent seismic constraints from wide-angle reflection and refraction...
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Summary: | the al nature of the region of low velocity beneath central Iceland and the lack of comparable velocity reduction along the volcanic the seismic arrays in the ICEMELT and HOTSPOT experiments (Fig. 1) have imaged a columnar low-Independent seismic constraints from wide-angle reflection and refraction [8–12], surface wave studies [13,14] and receiver function analysis [15,16] provid-Earth and Planetary Science Letterszones suggest a relatively focused melt supply of the hotspot. |
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