The debate about whether
plumes exist or not, and what other mechanisms could
cause melting anomalies became widespread
in late 2002 and early 2003, as observations conflicting
with the plume hypothesis, or unexpectedly failing
to confirm it, reached proportions that could no longer
be ignored. Journalists began to take notice and write
popular articles about the controversy. However, there
was almost nothing on the world wide web about the
subject. Thus, www.mantleplumes.org was born
in March 2003.
Since then many scientists
have contributed, and many web pages on specific topics
have been placed online. The growing site resides
on a server at Durham University, U.K. It is managed
and maintained by Gillian
R. Foulger. A deputy
website manager, appointed on a two-year
basis, assists decision-making processes, and
we consult with the large group of colleagues who
have contributed pages. www.mantleplumes.org was
redesigned professionally in August 2004 by Zak
Akin (http://www.theurchin.com/).
The objective of the
website is to foster debate about the origin of melting
anomalies and “hot spots”, and to make
readily available information, ideas and theories
that bear on this problem. Information relevant to
the debate concerning whether plumes underlie particular
areas, or exist at all, is also included.
Suggestions are welcomed
for further material for the website that would be
of use to scientists interested in this field. Additional
contributed webpages on specific topics or field areas
are also welcomed. Email notification of new contributions
is sent out at approximately 6-weekly intervals, and
we will be happy to add you to the mailing list if
you wish.
We hope you will also
consider contributing, and becoming involved in this
field.
Deputy Website Managers: |
Alexander Peace |
October 2019 – September 2021 |
Hidehisa Mashima |
October 2017 – September 2019 |
Yaoling Niu |
October 2015 – September 2017 |
Andy Moore |
October 2013 – September 2015 |
Michele Lustrino |
October 2011 – September 2013 |
Jolante van Wijk |
October 2009 – September 2011 |
Romain Meyer |
October 2007 – September 2009 |
Alexei Ivanov |
October 2005 – September 2007 |
Hetu Sheth |
October 2003 – September 2005 |
Gillian R. Foulger
University of Durham,
updated 5th January, 2020 |