Anisotropic tomography around La Réunion Island from Rayleigh waves
In the western Indian Ocean, the Réunion hot spot is one of the most active volcanoes on Earth. Temporal interactions between ridges and plumes have shaped the structure of the zone. This study investigates the mantle structure using data from the Réunion Hotspot and Upper Mantle-Réunions Unterer Ma...
Main Authors: | Mazzullo, A, Stutzmann, E, Montagner, J, Kiselev, S, Maurya, S, Barruol, G, Sigloch, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2017
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