A crustal-scale seismic refraction survey has been conducted in the Arctic Ocean across the NE Alpha Ridge complex and its northern flank within the SE Makarov Basin. The data from the four reversed profiles have been analysed using 1-D and 2-D synthetic seismogram modelling schemes. Upper crustal velocities beneath these parts of the Alpha Ridge complex and Makarov Basin are surprisingly uniform at 5.0-5.2 km s- l, increasing smoothly and rapidly to ~ 6. 5 km sK1 at depths of only 43 km. Below this level the velocities continue to increase relatively smoothly, reaching values of ~ 7. 0 km s-l at depths ranging from 14 to 19 km. Mantle-type velocities of 23.0 km sK1 are found at depths of 36-44 km beneath some regions of the Alpha Ridge co...
Researchers from the US and Canada are conducting collaborative seismic, multibeam, and sampling stu...
The Canada Basin of the western Arctic Ocean is the least studied ocean basin on Earth. Marine seism...
The Amerasian Basin of the Arctic Ocean conceals one of the few unresolved plate tectonic puzzles on...
During the summer of 1998 a two-ship experiment with the Russian nuclear icebreaker Arktika and RV P...
During the RV Polarstern cruise ARK-XXIII-3 in summer of 2008, geophysical data of a nearly 1200 km ...
Today Alpha-Mendeleev Ridge is the largest single submarine feature in the Arctic Ocean, which geolo...
In March of 1987, the Geologic Survey of Canada conducted a major seismic refraction experiment in t...
AbstractThe Alpha–Mendeleev ridge complex is a first-order physiographic and geological feature of t...
The Boreas Basin is located in the Norwegian-Greenland Sea between Northeast Greenland and Svalbard...
Deep troughs and ridges of the Arctic Basin are some of the least known features of the Earth's crus...
During the RV Polarstern cruise ARK XXVIII/4 in summer 2014, multichannel seismic reflection data we...
During the RV Polarstern cruise ARK-XXIII-3 in the summer of 2008, seismic reflection and refraction...
In autumn 2018 a multichannel seismic reflection survey was performed in the southeastern part of th...
The Boreas Basin is located in Norwegian Greenland Sea bordered by the Greenland Fracture Zone in th...
A seismic refraction and reflection tomography experiment was performed across the igneous province ...
Researchers from the US and Canada are conducting collaborative seismic, multibeam, and sampling stu...
The Canada Basin of the western Arctic Ocean is the least studied ocean basin on Earth. Marine seism...
The Amerasian Basin of the Arctic Ocean conceals one of the few unresolved plate tectonic puzzles on...
During the summer of 1998 a two-ship experiment with the Russian nuclear icebreaker Arktika and RV P...
During the RV Polarstern cruise ARK-XXIII-3 in summer of 2008, geophysical data of a nearly 1200 km ...
Today Alpha-Mendeleev Ridge is the largest single submarine feature in the Arctic Ocean, which geolo...
In March of 1987, the Geologic Survey of Canada conducted a major seismic refraction experiment in t...
AbstractThe Alpha–Mendeleev ridge complex is a first-order physiographic and geological feature of t...
The Boreas Basin is located in the Norwegian-Greenland Sea between Northeast Greenland and Svalbard...
Deep troughs and ridges of the Arctic Basin are some of the least known features of the Earth's crus...
During the RV Polarstern cruise ARK XXVIII/4 in summer 2014, multichannel seismic reflection data we...
During the RV Polarstern cruise ARK-XXIII-3 in the summer of 2008, seismic reflection and refraction...
In autumn 2018 a multichannel seismic reflection survey was performed in the southeastern part of th...
The Boreas Basin is located in Norwegian Greenland Sea bordered by the Greenland Fracture Zone in th...
A seismic refraction and reflection tomography experiment was performed across the igneous province ...
Researchers from the US and Canada are conducting collaborative seismic, multibeam, and sampling stu...
The Canada Basin of the western Arctic Ocean is the least studied ocean basin on Earth. Marine seism...
The Amerasian Basin of the Arctic Ocean conceals one of the few unresolved plate tectonic puzzles on...