In June 2008, we installed a geodetic network at 9°50′ N on the East Pacific Rise to track the long‐term movement of magma following the 2005/6 eruption. This network consists of 10 concrete benchmarks stretching from the ridge to 9 km off‐axis. During three campaign‐style surveys, measurements of vertical seafloor motions were made at each of these benchmarks by precisely recording ambient seawater pressure as a proxy for seafloor depth with a mobile pressure recorder (MPR). The MPR was deployed using the manned submersible Alvin in 2008 and 2009 and the remotely operated vehicle Jason in 2011. The MPR observations are supplemented with data from a multiyear deployment of continuously recording bottom pressure recorders (BPRs) extending al...
Hydrothermal fluid circulation at mid-ocean ridges facilitates the exchange of heat and chemicals be...
The East Pacific Rise from ~ 9–10°N is an archetype for a fast-spreading mid-ocean ridge. In particu...
Crustal accretion at fast-spreading mid-ocean ridges is believed to be concentrated in a narrow zone...
In June 2008, we installed a geodetic network at 9°50′ N on the East Pacific Rise to track the long‐...
Pressure measurements made on the seafloor at depths between 1500 and 1700 m at Axial Seamount, an a...
An array of autonomous underwater hydrophones is used to investigate regional seismicity associated ...
A dense ocean bottom seismometer array recorded more than 7,300 microearthquakes between October 200...
Author Posting. © The Oceanography Society, 2012. This article is posted here by permission of The ...
The fault restoration technique of De Chabalier and Avouac [1994] is applied to an ultra-highresolut...
Evidence for recent volcanic eruptions along the fast spreading East Pacific Rise (EPR) crest near 9...
The fault restoration technique of De Chabalier and Avouac [1994] is applied to an ultra-highresolut...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2009. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
In April, 1991, we witnessed from the submersible Alvin a suite of previously undocumented seafloor ...
In April, 1991, we witnessed from the submersible Alvin a suite of previously undocumented seafloor ...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2013. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Hydrothermal fluid circulation at mid-ocean ridges facilitates the exchange of heat and chemicals be...
The East Pacific Rise from ~ 9–10°N is an archetype for a fast-spreading mid-ocean ridge. In particu...
Crustal accretion at fast-spreading mid-ocean ridges is believed to be concentrated in a narrow zone...
In June 2008, we installed a geodetic network at 9°50′ N on the East Pacific Rise to track the long‐...
Pressure measurements made on the seafloor at depths between 1500 and 1700 m at Axial Seamount, an a...
An array of autonomous underwater hydrophones is used to investigate regional seismicity associated ...
A dense ocean bottom seismometer array recorded more than 7,300 microearthquakes between October 200...
Author Posting. © The Oceanography Society, 2012. This article is posted here by permission of The ...
The fault restoration technique of De Chabalier and Avouac [1994] is applied to an ultra-highresolut...
Evidence for recent volcanic eruptions along the fast spreading East Pacific Rise (EPR) crest near 9...
The fault restoration technique of De Chabalier and Avouac [1994] is applied to an ultra-highresolut...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2009. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
In April, 1991, we witnessed from the submersible Alvin a suite of previously undocumented seafloor ...
In April, 1991, we witnessed from the submersible Alvin a suite of previously undocumented seafloor ...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2013. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Hydrothermal fluid circulation at mid-ocean ridges facilitates the exchange of heat and chemicals be...
The East Pacific Rise from ~ 9–10°N is an archetype for a fast-spreading mid-ocean ridge. In particu...
Crustal accretion at fast-spreading mid-ocean ridges is believed to be concentrated in a narrow zone...