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      Co-rich sulfides in mantle peridotites from Penghu Islands, Taiwan: Footprints of Proterozoic mantle plumes under the Cathaysia Block

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      Journal of Asian Earth Sciences
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            Finite-frequency tomography reveals a variety of plumes in the mantle.

            We present tomographic evidence for the existence of deep-mantle thermal convection plumes. P-wave velocity images show at least six well-resolved plumes that extend into the lowermost mantle: Ascension, Azores, Canary, Easter, Samoa, and Tahiti. Other less well-resolved plumes, including Hawaii, may also reach the lowermost mantle. We also see several plumes that are mostly confined to the upper mantle, suggesting that convection may be partially separated into two depth regimes. All of the observed plumes have diameters of several hundred kilometers, indicating that plumes convey a substantial fraction of the internal heat escaping from Earth.
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                Journal of Asian Earth Sciences
                Journal of Asian Earth Sciences
                Elsevier BV
                13679120
                February 2010
                February 2010
                : 37
                : 3
                : 229-245
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                10.1016/j.jseaes.2009.08.008
                ca8de139-eeb7-4466-8072-a827c2667a88
                © 2010

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