Seismic evidence for a tilted mantle plume and north-south mantle flow beneath Iceland

Shear waves converted from compressional waves at mantle discontinuities near 410- and 660-km depth recorded by two broadband seismic experiments in Iceland reveal that the center of an area of anomalously thin mantle transition zone lies at least 100 km south of the upper-mantle low-velocity anomal...

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Published in:Earth and Planetary Science Letters
Main Authors: Shen, Yang, Solomon, Sean C., Bjarnason, Ingi Th, Nolet, Guust, Morgan, W. Jason, Allen, Richard M., Vogfjörd, Kristin, Jakobsdóttir, Steinun, Stefánsson, Ragnar, Julian, B. R., Foulger, G. R.
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description Shear waves converted from compressional waves at mantle discontinuities near 410- and 660-km depth recorded by two broadband seismic experiments in Iceland reveal that the center of an area of anomalously thin mantle transition zone lies at least 100 km south of the upper-mantle low-velocity anomaly imaged tomographically beneath the hotspot. This offset is evidence for a tilted plume conduit in the upper mantle, the result of either northward flow of the Icelandic asthenosphere or southward flow of the upper part of the lower mantle in a no-net-rotation reference frame. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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spelling ftunivrhodeislan:oai:digitalcommons.uri.edu:gsofacpubs-3371 2025-03-23T15:38:06+00:00 Seismic evidence for a tilted mantle plume and north-south mantle flow beneath Iceland Shen, Yang Solomon, Sean C. Bjarnason, Ingi Th Nolet, Guust Morgan, W. Jason Allen, Richard M. Vogfjörd, Kristin Jakobsdóttir, Steinun Stefánsson, Ragnar Julian, B. R. Foulger, G. R. 2002-05-28T07:00:00Z https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/gsofacpubs/2402 https://doi.org/10.1016/S0012-821X(02)00494-6 unknown DigitalCommons@URI https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/gsofacpubs/2402 Graduate School of Oceanography Faculty Publications Convection Discontinuities Iceland Mantle plumes Transition zones text 2002 ftunivrhodeislan https://doi.org/10.1016/S0012-821X(02)00494-6 2025-02-26T13:36:10Z Shear waves converted from compressional waves at mantle discontinuities near 410- and 660-km depth recorded by two broadband seismic experiments in Iceland reveal that the center of an area of anomalously thin mantle transition zone lies at least 100 km south of the upper-mantle low-velocity anomaly imaged tomographically beneath the hotspot. This offset is evidence for a tilted plume conduit in the upper mantle, the result of either northward flow of the Icelandic asthenosphere or southward flow of the upper part of the lower mantle in a no-net-rotation reference frame. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. Text Iceland University of Rhode Island: DigitalCommons@URI Earth and Planetary Science Letters 197 3-4 261 272
spellingShingle Convection
Discontinuities
Iceland
Mantle plumes
Transition zones
Shen, Yang
Solomon, Sean C.
Bjarnason, Ingi Th
Nolet, Guust
Morgan, W. Jason
Allen, Richard M.
Vogfjörd, Kristin
Jakobsdóttir, Steinun
Stefánsson, Ragnar
Julian, B. R.
Foulger, G. R.
Seismic evidence for a tilted mantle plume and north-south mantle flow beneath Iceland
title Seismic evidence for a tilted mantle plume and north-south mantle flow beneath Iceland
title_full Seismic evidence for a tilted mantle plume and north-south mantle flow beneath Iceland
title_fullStr Seismic evidence for a tilted mantle plume and north-south mantle flow beneath Iceland
title_full_unstemmed Seismic evidence for a tilted mantle plume and north-south mantle flow beneath Iceland
title_short Seismic evidence for a tilted mantle plume and north-south mantle flow beneath Iceland
title_sort seismic evidence for a tilted mantle plume and north-south mantle flow beneath iceland
topic Convection
Discontinuities
Iceland
Mantle plumes
Transition zones
topic_facet Convection
Discontinuities
Iceland
Mantle plumes
Transition zones
url https://digitalcommons.uri.edu/gsofacpubs/2402
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0012-821X(02)00494-6