The Ethiopia/Afar hotspot has been frequently explained as an upper mantle continuation of the African superplume, with anomalous material in the lower mantle under southern Africa, rising through the transition zone beneath eastern Africa. However, the significantly larger amplitude low velocity anomaly in the upper mantle beneath Ethiopia/Afar, compared to the anomalies beneath neighboring regions, has led to questions about whether or not alongstrike differences in the seismic structure beneath eastern Africa and western Arabia are consistent with the superplume interpretation. Here we present a new P-wave model of the hotspot's deep structure and use it to evaluate the superplume model. At shallow (
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Hansen, S. E., & Nyblade, A. A. (2013). The deep seismic structure of the Ethiopia/Afar hotspot and the African superplume. Geophysical Journal International, 194(1), 118–124. https://doi.org/10.1093/gji/ggt116
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