The Southeast Indian Ridge (SEIR) spreads at a relatively narrow range of intermediate rates (59–75 km/Ma) but exhibits the full range of slow to fast spreading morphology and segmentation. Satellite gravity data reveal transitions in the structure of the spreading center where it is influenced by the Amsterdam and Kerguelen hotspots and at the Australian– Antarctic Discordance (AAD). Although the spreading rate between the hotspots and the AAD is nearly constant, the ridge exhibits a variety of distinct styles of morphology and segmentation not observed at fast or slow spreading centers. Recently, collected multibeam bathymetry data reveal a transition from East Pacific Rise style overlapping axial highs near 92°E to Mid-Atlantic Ridge sty...
The results of a recent bathymetric and geophysical investigation of a650 km-long portion of the ver...
The Gakkel Ridge in the Arctic Ocean and the Southwest Indian Ridge in the Southwest Indian Ocean be...
International audienceThe comparison of segment lengths, relief, and gravity signature along the ver...
The temperature of the mantle and the rate of melt production are parameters which play important ro...
Shipboard bathymetric and magnetic profiles across the Southeast Indian Ridge (SEIR) were analyzed i...
Although slow spreading ridges characterized by a deep axial valley and fast spreading ridges charac...
Axial morphology along the Southeast Indian Ridge (SEIR) systematically changes from an axial high t...
Although slow spreading ridges characterized by a deep axial valley and fast spreading ridges charac...
There is a systematic variation in axial morphology and axial depth along the Southeast Indian Ridge...
Axial and ridge flank depths on the Southeast Indian Ridge (SEIR) systematically increase for 2500 k...
The nature of the transition from axial highs to axial valleys at mid-ocean ridges and the physical ...
International audienceThe high-resolution geoid and gravity maps derived from ERS-1 and Geosat satel...
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Abstract: The Australian-Antarctic Discordance is an anomalously deep section of the Southeast India...
[1] From 55 degrees 45\u27E to 58 degrees 45\u27E and from 60 degrees 30\u27E to 62 degrees 00\u27E,...
The results of a recent bathymetric and geophysical investigation of a650 km-long portion of the ver...
The Gakkel Ridge in the Arctic Ocean and the Southwest Indian Ridge in the Southwest Indian Ocean be...
International audienceThe comparison of segment lengths, relief, and gravity signature along the ver...
The temperature of the mantle and the rate of melt production are parameters which play important ro...
Shipboard bathymetric and magnetic profiles across the Southeast Indian Ridge (SEIR) were analyzed i...
Although slow spreading ridges characterized by a deep axial valley and fast spreading ridges charac...
Axial morphology along the Southeast Indian Ridge (SEIR) systematically changes from an axial high t...
Although slow spreading ridges characterized by a deep axial valley and fast spreading ridges charac...
There is a systematic variation in axial morphology and axial depth along the Southeast Indian Ridge...
Axial and ridge flank depths on the Southeast Indian Ridge (SEIR) systematically increase for 2500 k...
The nature of the transition from axial highs to axial valleys at mid-ocean ridges and the physical ...
International audienceThe high-resolution geoid and gravity maps derived from ERS-1 and Geosat satel...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2007. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Abstract: The Australian-Antarctic Discordance is an anomalously deep section of the Southeast India...
[1] From 55 degrees 45\u27E to 58 degrees 45\u27E and from 60 degrees 30\u27E to 62 degrees 00\u27E,...
The results of a recent bathymetric and geophysical investigation of a650 km-long portion of the ver...
The Gakkel Ridge in the Arctic Ocean and the Southwest Indian Ridge in the Southwest Indian Ocean be...
International audienceThe comparison of segment lengths, relief, and gravity signature along the ver...