Seismic tomography shows that upwelling beneath Iceland is confined to the upper mantle
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Guust Nolet | Richard M. Allen | Ragnar Stefánsson | Bruce R. Julian | Kristín Vogfjörd | Gillian R. Foulger | W. J. Morgan | John R. Evans | R. Allen | G. Nolet | R. Stefánsson | S. Jakobsdóttir | J. R. Evans | B. Julian | G. Foulger | Matthew J Pritchard | Bergur H. Bergsson | Pálmi Erlendsson | S. Jakobsdottir | S. Ragnarsson | K. Vogfjörd | M. J. Pritchard | B. H. Bergsson | P. Erlendsson | S. Ragnarsson | B. Bergsson
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