Two deep mantle sources for Paleocene doming and volcanism in the North Atlantic

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Glisovic P, Forte A.M., 2019. Two deep mantle sources for Paleocene doming and volcanism in the North Atlantic. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, doi: 10.1073/pnas.1816188116.

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  1. A convection prediction of mantle heterogeneity below the North Atlantic at 55 Ma (Fig. 1).
  2. A prediction of mantle melt production (Fig. 2).
  3. Particle trajectories predicted with time-dependent flow reconstructions (Fig. 3). 
  4. Paleogene predictions of dynamic surface topography (Fig. 4).
  5. Cross-correlation coefficients (SI Appendix, Fig. S1).
  6. Convection reconstructions of mantle heterogeneity below the North Atlantic over the Cenozoic (SI Appendix, Fig S3).
  7. Mantle flow predictions (SI Appendix, Fig. S4).
  8. Cluster analysis of the vertical flow field predicted with three tomography models (SI Appendix, Fig. S5).
  9. Reference temperature profiles that satisfy a half-space cooling model for different lithospheric ages (SI Appendix, Fig. S6).
  10. The depth variation of total melt areas (SI Appendix, Fig. S7).
  11. Mantle flow lines under the North Atlantic (SI Appendix, Fig. S8).
  12. The total volume of mantle melting for tomography-based convection models over the last 70 Myr (SI Appendix, Fig. S9).
  13. Paleogene predictions of dynamic surface topography (SI Appendix, Fig. S10).
  14. The evolution of theoretical plumes and associated surface dynamic topography in the North Atlantic (SI Appendix, Fig. S11).
  15. Geotherm profiles employed in the mantle convection simulations (SI Appendix, Fig. S12).
  16. A comparison between initial and predicted models of mantle density heterogeneity (SI Appendix, Fig. S13).
  17. Particle flow lines predicted by a model of tomography-based present-day mantle flow (SI Appendix, Fig. S14).

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