The process of plate accretion at mid-ocean ridges, once thought to occur in a relatively simple, magmatic system, has been shown in recent years to possess unexpected layers of complexity [e.g., Cannat, 1996; Escartín and Lin, 1998; Jokat et al., 2003; Michael et al., 2003]. Particularly at lower spreading rates, the magma supply to some or all of the ridge decreases, with the plate spreading motion being taken up instead on faults. The balance between these magmatic and tectonic processes governs such features as the topography, seismic activity location of hydrothermal vents, and degree of chemical exchange between crust and ocean at spreading axes. It therefore has important implications for the hydrothermal marine biosphere and glob...
Using a combined approach of seafloor mapping, MAPR and CTD survey, we report evidence for active hy...
International audienceAt slow-spreading mid-ocean ridges, crustal accretion style can vary significa...
International audienceAt slow-spreading mid-ocean ridges, crustal accretion style can vary significa...
Highlights • Systematic analysis of ship bathymetry enables segment scale geological mapping. ...
The effect of volcanic activity on submarine hydrothermal systems has been well documented along fas...
Detailed exploration with remotely operated and autonomous deep submergence vehicles has revealed, a...
The oceanic crust is initially cooled and deep-sea chemosynthetic ecosystems are largely fed by hydr...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2007. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Abstract: In the past five years we have completed systematic seabed an water column surveys of two ...
We report results from an investigation of the geologic processes controlling hydrothermal activity ...
International audienceCrust at slow-spreading ridges is formed by a combination of magmatic and tect...
International audienceCrust at slow-spreading ridges is formed by a combination of magmatic and tect...
Highlights • Hydrothermal survey in the 13°-33°S region of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge based on hyd...
Several water column surveys conducted on the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge have been instrumental in ...
© The Author(s), 2015. This is the author's version of the work and is distributed under the terms o...
Using a combined approach of seafloor mapping, MAPR and CTD survey, we report evidence for active hy...
International audienceAt slow-spreading mid-ocean ridges, crustal accretion style can vary significa...
International audienceAt slow-spreading mid-ocean ridges, crustal accretion style can vary significa...
Highlights • Systematic analysis of ship bathymetry enables segment scale geological mapping. ...
The effect of volcanic activity on submarine hydrothermal systems has been well documented along fas...
Detailed exploration with remotely operated and autonomous deep submergence vehicles has revealed, a...
The oceanic crust is initially cooled and deep-sea chemosynthetic ecosystems are largely fed by hydr...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2007. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Abstract: In the past five years we have completed systematic seabed an water column surveys of two ...
We report results from an investigation of the geologic processes controlling hydrothermal activity ...
International audienceCrust at slow-spreading ridges is formed by a combination of magmatic and tect...
International audienceCrust at slow-spreading ridges is formed by a combination of magmatic and tect...
Highlights • Hydrothermal survey in the 13°-33°S region of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge based on hyd...
Several water column surveys conducted on the northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge have been instrumental in ...
© The Author(s), 2015. This is the author's version of the work and is distributed under the terms o...
Using a combined approach of seafloor mapping, MAPR and CTD survey, we report evidence for active hy...
International audienceAt slow-spreading mid-ocean ridges, crustal accretion style can vary significa...
International audienceAt slow-spreading mid-ocean ridges, crustal accretion style can vary significa...