“…With the exception of the lithosphere, the fact that a single mantle shear structure fits the EPR SH data propagating north into California indicates a very high degree of homgeneity in the upper mantle and transition zone. Coherence of the triplication branches across any particular one of the record sections shown in Figure 7, 12, or 14 is fragile and easily destroyed by lateral variation along the discontinuities with magnitudes routinely observed beneath continents [ Dueker and Sheehan , 1997; Burdick and Helmberger , 1978], in most subduction zones globally [ Niu et al , 2000; Tajima and Grand , 1995, 1998; Roth and Wiens , 1999; Clarke , 1995; Li et al , 2000; Krishna and Kaila , 1995; Shito and Shibutani , 2001; Kato et al , 2001], or near active rifts like East Africa [ Owens et al , 2000; Nyblade et al , 2000; Ritsema et al , 1998]. The coherence that we observe would be lost with even a single lower mantle upwelling feeding any of the four proposed hot spots along the EPR [ Richards et al , 1988].…”