Transverse ridges are elongate reliefs running parallel and adjacent to transform/fracture zones offsetting mid-ocean ridges. A major transverse ridge runs adjacent to the Vema transform (Central Atlantic), that offsets the Mid-Atlantic Ridge by 320 km. Multibeam morphobathymetric coverage of the entire Vema Transverse ridge shows it is an elongated (similar to 300 km), narrow (< 30 km at the base) relief that constitutes a topographic anomaly rising up to 4 km above the predicted thermal contraction level. Morphology and lithology suggest that the Vema Transverse ridge is an uplifted sliver of oceanic lithosphere. Topographic and lithological asymmetry indicate that the transverse ridge was formed by flexure of a lithospheric sliver, uncou...
A >300 km long lithospheric section (Vema Lithospheric Section or VLS) is exposed south of the Ve...
We carried out in January-March 1998 a geological-geophysical cruise to the Vema fracture zone that...
The Chain Fracture Zone is a 300 km long transform fault that offsets the Mid Atlantic Ridge. We ana...
The Vema fracture zone is the northernmost of a set of major transform faults which displace the Mid...
The Vema Transverse Ridge (VTR) is a prominent, long and narrow topographic anomaly that runs for ov...
The Vema F.Z. offsets the Mid Atlantic Ridge by about 320 km at 10ø45' N. The southern flank of the ...
The Vema Transverse Ridge (VTR) is a prominent, long and narrow topographic anomaly that runs for ov...
Transverse ridges are large topographic anomalies running adjacent to slow-slip oceanic transforms. ...
International audienceThe eastern Vema fracture zone intersection with the Mid‐Atlantic Ridge (MAR) ...
One of the most puzzling characteristics of sea-floor morphology is the occurrence of anomalously sh...
The Romanche transform offsets the Mid‐Atlantic Ridge (MAR) axis by about 950 km in the equatorial A...
We carried out in January-March 1998 a geological-geophysical cruise to the Vema fracture zone that ...
The Vema Fracture Zone in the Central Atlantic offers a unique opportunity for studying how the proc...
New air gun reflection profiles, 3.5-kHz reflection profiles, and microearthquake data recorded by a...
Although many of the regions on and close to the mid-ocean ridges have been extensively mapped and s...
A >300 km long lithospheric section (Vema Lithospheric Section or VLS) is exposed south of the Ve...
We carried out in January-March 1998 a geological-geophysical cruise to the Vema fracture zone that...
The Chain Fracture Zone is a 300 km long transform fault that offsets the Mid Atlantic Ridge. We ana...
The Vema fracture zone is the northernmost of a set of major transform faults which displace the Mid...
The Vema Transverse Ridge (VTR) is a prominent, long and narrow topographic anomaly that runs for ov...
The Vema F.Z. offsets the Mid Atlantic Ridge by about 320 km at 10ø45' N. The southern flank of the ...
The Vema Transverse Ridge (VTR) is a prominent, long and narrow topographic anomaly that runs for ov...
Transverse ridges are large topographic anomalies running adjacent to slow-slip oceanic transforms. ...
International audienceThe eastern Vema fracture zone intersection with the Mid‐Atlantic Ridge (MAR) ...
One of the most puzzling characteristics of sea-floor morphology is the occurrence of anomalously sh...
The Romanche transform offsets the Mid‐Atlantic Ridge (MAR) axis by about 950 km in the equatorial A...
We carried out in January-March 1998 a geological-geophysical cruise to the Vema fracture zone that ...
The Vema Fracture Zone in the Central Atlantic offers a unique opportunity for studying how the proc...
New air gun reflection profiles, 3.5-kHz reflection profiles, and microearthquake data recorded by a...
Although many of the regions on and close to the mid-ocean ridges have been extensively mapped and s...
A >300 km long lithospheric section (Vema Lithospheric Section or VLS) is exposed south of the Ve...
We carried out in January-March 1998 a geological-geophysical cruise to the Vema fracture zone that...
The Chain Fracture Zone is a 300 km long transform fault that offsets the Mid Atlantic Ridge. We ana...