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EPISODE · Jul 16, 2026 · 28 MIN

Bernhard Steinberger on Whether Hotspots Are Fixed

from Geology Bites · host Oliver Strimpel

Volcanic island chains like Hawaii record the passage of a plate over a hotspot — a plume of hot rock rising from deep within the mantle. For decades, hotspots were assumed to be fixed, providing a stationary frame of reference against which to measure the absolute motions of the plates. But are they? Bernhard Steinberger has spent his career modeling how mantle flow carries plume conduits sideways as they rise, setting each hotspot drifting on its own course. In the podcast, he explains how paleomagnetism, the ages of volcanoes along hotspot tracks, and relative plate motions can be combined to disentangle plate motion, hotspot drift, and true polar wander — and how, even in motion, hotspots can still anchor the plates to the deep Earth.Steinberger is a geophysicist at the GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences in Potsdam.Go to geologybites.com to see illustrations supporting this episode.

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Volcanic island chains like Hawaii record the passage of a plate over a hotspot — a plume of hot rock rising from deep within the mantle. For decades, hotspots were assumed to be fixed, providing a stationary frame of reference against which to measure the absolute motions of the plates. But are they? Bernhard Steinberger has spent his career modeling how mantle flow carries plume conduits sideways as they rise, setting each hotspot drifting on its own course. In the podcast, he explains how paleomagnetism, the ages of volcanoes along hotspot tracks, and relative plate motions can be combined to disentangle plate motion, hotspot drift, and true polar wander — and how, even in motion, hotspots can still anchor the plates to the deep Earth.Steinberger is a geophysicist at the GFZ Helmholtz Centre for Geosciences in Potsdam.Go to geologybites.com to see illustrations supporting this episode.

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