WEBVTT FILE 1 00:00:01.235 --> 00:00:03.871 We tend to think of Earth's landmasses as being fixed in 2 00:00:03.871 --> 00:00:07.341 place, but in reality they are attached to moving tectonic 3 00:00:07.341 --> 00:00:10.878 plates that constantly jostle for position, and slide over the 4 00:00:10.878 --> 00:00:12.813 more viscous mantle beneath. 5 00:00:12.813 --> 00:00:15.148 Case in point: Iceland. 6 00:00:15.148 --> 00:00:18.552 Volcanic eruptions are common on this young landmass, driven by 7 00:00:18.552 --> 00:00:21.922 the two tectonic plates that divide it, and by its location 8 00:00:21.922 --> 00:00:25.292 above a hotspot - an upwelling of magma that protrudes from 9 00:00:25.292 --> 00:00:27.828 deep in the mantle up to the crust. 10 00:00:27.828 --> 00:00:31.765 This hotspot fuels Iceland's eruptions today, but millions of 11 00:00:31.765 --> 00:00:35.736 years ago it was situated beneath neighboring Greenland. 12 00:00:35.736 --> 00:00:39.606 Now, a NASA scientist and her colleagues have used anomalies 13 00:00:39.606 --> 00:00:43.143 in Greenland's crustal magnetic field to derive its geothermal 14 00:00:43.143 --> 00:00:44.778 heat flux. 15 00:00:44.778 --> 00:00:48.115 The researchers also analyzed gravity data and other 16 00:00:48.115 --> 00:00:51.151 geophysical information to effectively peer beneath 17 00:00:51.151 --> 00:00:55.055 Greenland's kilometers-thick ice sheet and into the crust itself. 18 00:00:55.055 --> 00:00:58.525 What they found was a thermal track in Greenland's bedrock 19 00:00:58.525 --> 00:01:02.696 that records the motions of a continent over geologic time. 20 00:01:02.696 --> 00:01:05.799 Greenland is part of the North American tectonic plate. 21 00:01:05.799 --> 00:01:08.635 For tens of millions of years, the plate's movement pushed 22 00:01:08.635 --> 00:01:10.771 Greenland over the hotspot. 23 00:01:10.771 --> 00:01:13.941 When the hotspot emerged at the Denmark Strait, it began raising 24 00:01:13.941 --> 00:01:16.476 the seafloor to form Iceland. 25 00:01:16.476 --> 00:01:19.913 Today, a channel of warm bedrock marks the ancient path of the 26 00:01:19.913 --> 00:01:23.216 hotspot - a reminder that nothing stands still over 27 00:01:23.216 --> 00:01:26.520 geologic time, and that even the largest landmasses are 28 00:01:26.520 --> 00:01:30.023 constantly being reshaped by our dynamic planet. 29 00:01:30.023 --> 00:01:33.226 [ Music ] 30 00:01:33.226 --> 00:01:37.264 [ Churning lava ] 31 00:01:37.264 --> 00:01:47.374 [ Satellite beeping ]