Abstract
A multidisciplinary team of scientists has begun searching for a mantle plume under the Eifel region in central Europe and has already detected a plume‐like structure. The researchers, from a number of European institutions, hope to establish the existence of a plume, thereby explaining better than in the past the known thermal mantle anomaly beneath the region.Known as the Eifel Plume Project, the research involves a seismic network spanning nearly 500 km × 500 km. Fieldwork began in 1997 and continued until summer 1998.
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Ritter, J. R. R., Christensen, U. R. R., Achauer, U., Bahr, K., & Weber, M. H. (1998). Search for a mantle plume under central Europe. Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 79(35), 420–420. https://doi.org/10.1029/98eo00323
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