Large-offset transform faults deform due to changes in plate motions and local processes. At the St. Paul transform, in the Equatorial Atlantic, a large body of ultramafic rocks composed of variably serpentinized and mylonitized peridotites is presently being tectonically uplifted. We recently discovered that the origin of the regional mantle uplift is linked to long-standing compressive stresses along the transform fault (1). A positive flower structure, mainly made of mylonitized mantle rocks, can be recognized on the 200 km large push-up ridge. Compressive earthquakes mechanisms reveal seismically active thrust faults on the southern flank of the ridge . The regional transpressive stress field affects a large portion of the ridge segment...
16 pages, 6 figuresCrustal structure provides the key to understand the interplay of magmatism and t...
Transverse ridges are elongate reliefs running parallel and adjacent to transform/fracture zones off...
The Romanche transform offsets the Mid‐Atlantic Ridge (MAR) axis by about 950 km in the equatorial A...
Large-offset transform faults deform due to changes in plate motions and local processes. At the St....
Mantle exhumation at slow-spreading ridges is favoured by extensional tectonics through low-angle de...
Transverse ridges are large topographic anomalies running adjacent to slow-slip oceanic transforms. ...
Saint Paul is a major transform system in the Equatorial Mid-Atlantic Ridge. It consists of four tra...
International audienceOceanic Transform Faults are major plate boundaries representing the most seis...
This paper presents gravimetric and morphologic analyses based on the satellite-derived data set of ...
The Vema F.Z. offsets the Mid Atlantic Ridge by about 320 km at 10ø45' N. The southern flank of the ...
The exhumation of peridotite rocks in oceanic transform zones passes by the rheological transition b...
The Equatorial portion of the Mid Atlantic Ridge is displaced by a series of large offset oceanic tr...
The Vema Transverse Ridge (VTR) is a prominent, long and narrow topographic anomaly that runs for ov...
The Vema Transverse Ridge (VTR) is a prominent, long and narrow topographic anomaly that runs for ov...
16 pages, 6 figuresCrustal structure provides the key to understand the interplay of magmatism and t...
Transverse ridges are elongate reliefs running parallel and adjacent to transform/fracture zones off...
The Romanche transform offsets the Mid‐Atlantic Ridge (MAR) axis by about 950 km in the equatorial A...
Large-offset transform faults deform due to changes in plate motions and local processes. At the St....
Mantle exhumation at slow-spreading ridges is favoured by extensional tectonics through low-angle de...
Transverse ridges are large topographic anomalies running adjacent to slow-slip oceanic transforms. ...
Saint Paul is a major transform system in the Equatorial Mid-Atlantic Ridge. It consists of four tra...
International audienceOceanic Transform Faults are major plate boundaries representing the most seis...
This paper presents gravimetric and morphologic analyses based on the satellite-derived data set of ...
The Vema F.Z. offsets the Mid Atlantic Ridge by about 320 km at 10ø45' N. The southern flank of the ...
The exhumation of peridotite rocks in oceanic transform zones passes by the rheological transition b...
The Equatorial portion of the Mid Atlantic Ridge is displaced by a series of large offset oceanic tr...
The Vema Transverse Ridge (VTR) is a prominent, long and narrow topographic anomaly that runs for ov...
The Vema Transverse Ridge (VTR) is a prominent, long and narrow topographic anomaly that runs for ov...
16 pages, 6 figuresCrustal structure provides the key to understand the interplay of magmatism and t...
Transverse ridges are elongate reliefs running parallel and adjacent to transform/fracture zones off...
The Romanche transform offsets the Mid‐Atlantic Ridge (MAR) axis by about 950 km in the equatorial A...