“…These tectono-magmatic processes consequently induced substantial variations in the thermal structure and chemical composition of the upper mantle beneath Ethiopia and the surrounding regions. The mantle xenoliths hosted in the alkaline basalts of southern Ethiopia (Mega-Megado and Dilo-Goraye: Morten et al, 1992;Bedini et al, 1997;Bedini and Bodinier, 1999;Conticelli et al, 1999;Lorand et al, 2003;Reisberg et al, 2004;Meshesha et al, 2011), the central Main Ethiopian Rift xenoliths and xenocrysts (Debre Zeyte and Butajira: Rooney et al, 2005) and northwestern Ethiopia xenoliths (Injibara, Dedesa and Simien shield volcano: Roger et al, 1997Roger et al, , 1999Conticelli et al, 1999;Ayalew et al, 2003Ayalew et al, , 2009Ferrando et al, 2008;Beccaluva et al, 2009Beccaluva et al, , 2011Frezzotti et al, 2010) have therefore been the focus of extensive study over the previous two decades (Fig. 1a).…”