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View article:  Ancient mantle plume trail beneath the North American Midcontinent Rift revealed from Magnetotelluric data
 Ancient mantle plume trail beneath the North American Midcontinent Rift revealed from Magnetotelluric data Open
The Midcontinent Rift (MCR) system formed ~1.1 Ga is a failed continental rift within the Superior Province of the Archean Laurentian continent. It is one of the important Precambrian geological features in the North American midcontinent.…
View article: Electrical resistivity structure of the lithosphere-asthenosphere boundary beneath the extinct ridge of the South China Sea
Electrical resistivity structure of the lithosphere-asthenosphere boundary beneath the extinct ridge of the South China Sea Open
Extinct spreading ridges are globally widespread and are crucial to understanding the lifespan of oceanic plates. Yet the nature of the LAB beneath extinct ridges remains enigmatic. In this study, we investigate the LAB structure beneath t…
View article: Mantle plume trail beneath the ca. 1.1 Ga North American Midcontinent Rift revealed by magnetotelluric data
Mantle plume trail beneath the ca. 1.1 Ga North American Midcontinent Rift revealed by magnetotelluric data Open
Whilst the 1.1 Ga North American Midcontinent Rift (MCR) system is formed in association with the Keweenaw mantle plume, the absence of a northern third rift arm or aulacogen (a general characteristic of mantle plumes) has previously not b…
View article: Magnetotelluric constraints on the tectonic evolution beneath the Luotian dome in the North Dabie complex zone, Central China
Magnetotelluric constraints on the tectonic evolution beneath the Luotian dome in the North Dabie complex zone, Central China Open
The Dabie orogen, formed by a Triassic continent-continent collision between the Yangtze and the North China craton, contains one of the largest ultrahigh-pressure (UHP) metamorphic terranes in the world. However, compared to the widesprea…
View article: A Review of Subsurface Electrical Conductivity Anomalies in Magnetotelluric Imaging
A Review of Subsurface Electrical Conductivity Anomalies in Magnetotelluric Imaging Open
After 70 years of development, magnetotelluric (MT), a remote sensing technique for subsurface electrical resistivity imaging, has been widely applied in resource exploration and the deep tectonic evolution of the Earth. The electrical res…