The root to the Galápagos mantle plume on the core-mantle boundary ...

Ultra-low velocity zones (ULVZs) are thin anomalous patches on the boundary between the Earth's core and mantle, revealed by their effects on the seismic waves that propagate through them. Here we map a broad ULVZ near the Galápagos hotspot using shear-diffracted waves. Forward modelling assumi...

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Main Authors: Cottaar, Sanne, Martin, Carl, Li, Zhi, Parai, Rita
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: McGill University Library and Archives 2022
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.17863/cam.90937
https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/343513
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spelling ftdatacite:10.17863/cam.90937 2024-02-27T08:41:58+00:00 The root to the Galápagos mantle plume on the core-mantle boundary ... Cottaar, Sanne Martin, Carl Li, Zhi Parai, Rita 2022 https://dx.doi.org/10.17863/cam.90937 https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/343513 en eng McGill University Library and Archives open.access Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2 37 Earth Sciences 3703 Geochemistry 3705 Geology 3706 Geophysics article-journal ScholarlyArticle JournalArticle Article 2022 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.17863/cam.90937 2024-02-01T14:39:07Z Ultra-low velocity zones (ULVZs) are thin anomalous patches on the boundary between the Earth's core and mantle, revealed by their effects on the seismic waves that propagate through them. Here we map a broad ULVZ near the Galápagos hotspot using shear-diffracted waves. Forward modelling assuming a cylindrical shape shows the patch is ~600 km wide, ~20 km high, and its shear velocities are ~25% reduced. The ULVZ is comparable to other broad ULVZs mapped on the core-mantle boundary near Hawaii, Iceland, and Samoa. Strikingly, all four hotspots where the mantle plume appears rooted by these ‘mega-ULVZs’, show similar anomalous isotopic signatures in He, Ne, and W in their ocean island basalts. This correlation suggests mega-ULVZs might be primordial or caused by interaction with the core, and some material from ULVZs is entrained within the plume. For the Galápagos, the connection implies the plume is offset to the west towards the base of the mantle. ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Ocean Island DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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The root to the Galápagos mantle plume on the core-mantle boundary ...
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description Ultra-low velocity zones (ULVZs) are thin anomalous patches on the boundary between the Earth's core and mantle, revealed by their effects on the seismic waves that propagate through them. Here we map a broad ULVZ near the Galápagos hotspot using shear-diffracted waves. Forward modelling assuming a cylindrical shape shows the patch is ~600 km wide, ~20 km high, and its shear velocities are ~25% reduced. The ULVZ is comparable to other broad ULVZs mapped on the core-mantle boundary near Hawaii, Iceland, and Samoa. Strikingly, all four hotspots where the mantle plume appears rooted by these ‘mega-ULVZs’, show similar anomalous isotopic signatures in He, Ne, and W in their ocean island basalts. This correlation suggests mega-ULVZs might be primordial or caused by interaction with the core, and some material from ULVZs is entrained within the plume. For the Galápagos, the connection implies the plume is offset to the west towards the base of the mantle. ...
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title The root to the Galápagos mantle plume on the core-mantle boundary ...
title_short The root to the Galápagos mantle plume on the core-mantle boundary ...
title_full The root to the Galápagos mantle plume on the core-mantle boundary ...
title_fullStr The root to the Galápagos mantle plume on the core-mantle boundary ...
title_full_unstemmed The root to the Galápagos mantle plume on the core-mantle boundary ...
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