In this paper we present a description of ridge segmentation and segment evolution at the slow spreading Reykjanes Ridge, based on the combined and integrated interpretation of several geophysical datasets acquired along this section of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. At the Reykjanes Ridge, segmentation is manifest at the seabed most clearly as axial volcanic ridges (AVRs). These correspond to third-order segments, while multiple adjacent AVRs collectively represent the larger-scale pattern of second-order segmentation. AVRs are known to undergo a life cycle of multiple phases of magmatic accretion, tectonic extension and dismemberment.Our combined interpretation of the results of the previously independently analysed datasets indicates that magma...
At slow-spreading mid-ocean ridges, crustal accretion style can vary significantly along and across ...
On-axis deep tow side scan sonar data are used together with off-axis bathymetric data to investigat...
Axial volcanic ridges (AVRs) are found on most slow-spreading mid-ocean ridges and are thought to be...
A grid of 32 across-axis and five axis-parallel multichannel seismic (MCS) reflection profiles were ...
Early studies of mid-ocean ridges suggest a fundamental difference between crustal accretionary proc...
A unifying model of oceanic crustal development at slow spreading rates is presented in which accret...
This thesis provides a comprehensive study of the Axial Volcanic Ridge (AVR) at 45˚30 N on the Mid-A...
A grid of 32 across-axis and five axis-parallel multichannel seismic (MCS) reflection profiles were ...
We analyse TOBI side-scan sonar images collected during Charles Darwin cruise CD76 in the axial vall...
We describe the most comprehensive and detailed high resolution survey of an axial volcanic ridge (A...
We describe the most comprehensive and detailed high resolution survey of an axial volcanic ridge (A...
The surface expression of volcanic activity is extremely variable at different spreading rates (see ...
The ultraslow eastern Southwest Indian Ridge (SWIR) offers an opportunity to study the effect of mag...
On-axis deep tow side scan sonar data are used together with off-axis bathymetric data to investigat...
Current estimates indicate that the number of high-temperature vents (one of the primary pathways fo...
At slow-spreading mid-ocean ridges, crustal accretion style can vary significantly along and across ...
On-axis deep tow side scan sonar data are used together with off-axis bathymetric data to investigat...
Axial volcanic ridges (AVRs) are found on most slow-spreading mid-ocean ridges and are thought to be...
A grid of 32 across-axis and five axis-parallel multichannel seismic (MCS) reflection profiles were ...
Early studies of mid-ocean ridges suggest a fundamental difference between crustal accretionary proc...
A unifying model of oceanic crustal development at slow spreading rates is presented in which accret...
This thesis provides a comprehensive study of the Axial Volcanic Ridge (AVR) at 45˚30 N on the Mid-A...
A grid of 32 across-axis and five axis-parallel multichannel seismic (MCS) reflection profiles were ...
We analyse TOBI side-scan sonar images collected during Charles Darwin cruise CD76 in the axial vall...
We describe the most comprehensive and detailed high resolution survey of an axial volcanic ridge (A...
We describe the most comprehensive and detailed high resolution survey of an axial volcanic ridge (A...
The surface expression of volcanic activity is extremely variable at different spreading rates (see ...
The ultraslow eastern Southwest Indian Ridge (SWIR) offers an opportunity to study the effect of mag...
On-axis deep tow side scan sonar data are used together with off-axis bathymetric data to investigat...
Current estimates indicate that the number of high-temperature vents (one of the primary pathways fo...
At slow-spreading mid-ocean ridges, crustal accretion style can vary significantly along and across ...
On-axis deep tow side scan sonar data are used together with off-axis bathymetric data to investigat...
Axial volcanic ridges (AVRs) are found on most slow-spreading mid-ocean ridges and are thought to be...