January 2026

Lithospheric Mantle Density Anomalies Determined From Lithosphere Thickness and Dynamic Topography

Abstract: Chemical buoyancy within the lithosphere may be prevalent in certain depth regions. To constrain those depths, we follow an approach similar to Wang et al. (2023) and plot the difference between residual topography—where only crustal isostatic topography has been removed—and dynamic topography—where only sub-lithospheric density anomalies are considered—against lithosphere thickness….

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We are pleased to announce that Geodynamica has just published its first article! This article, by Steinberger, B. and Strobel, P., uses both dynamic topography and lithospheric thickness data in order to assess continental mantle lithospheric density. Congratulations to the authors for this work, and to the Geodynamica team members involved in this first manuscript’s …

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