A new study published in AGU Advances has unveiled intriguing findings about ultra-low velocity zones (ULVZs) in Earth’s mantle, suggesting these mysterious features might be more widespread than previously thought.ULVZs, which are known to dramatically slow seismic waves by up to 50%, have long been associated with volcanic hotspots such as Hawaii. However, recent re…
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