6 pages, 6 figuresNew data collected between the northernmost tip of the East Pacific rise (18°05´N, 105°35´W) and the Middle America trench provide evidence that the seafloor, which lacks significant sedimentary cover, has a typical spreading-derived abyssal hill topography. The tectonic fabric of this seafloor is concave to the west, as it is today at the tip of the East Pacific rise. Farther to the east, at the outer wall of the trench, the seafloor topography exhibits a north-south trending fabric. We suggest that this fabric originated along the East Pacific rise, as it reached the trench and possibly subducted beneath the North America plate prior to the development of the complex connection of the East Pacific rise with the Rivera tr...
International audienceWe investigate how subduction may be triggered by continental crust extension ...
In the western Pacific there is a strong spatial correlation between areas predicted to be depressed...
Current report on the course “Continental Margin Tectonics and Marine Geodynamics” is intended to ...
We present new multibeam bathymetric and multichannel seismic data on the Middle American Trench, be...
We present new multibeam bathymetric and multichannel seismic data on the Middle American Trench, be...
We present new multibeam bathymetric and multichannel seismic data on the Middle American Trench, be...
International audienceThe distribution of faults and fault characteristics along the East Pacific Ri...
Graduation date: 1975The portion of the East Pacific Rise (EPR) between 5° and 12°S\ud can be subdiv...
International audienceThe distribution of faults and fault characteristics along the East Pacific Ri...
Mid-ocean ridges are major physiographic features that dominate the world seafloor. Their absolute m...
The outer topographic rise seaward of many island arcs can be explained in terms of a bending moment...
The deep-sea trenches that circumscribe the Pacific basin are moving westward relative to the deep m...
International audienceThe interaction of the Pacific-Farallon spreading centers with the North Ameri...
The interaction of the Pacific-Farallon spreading centers with the North American convergent margin ...
Data acquired during a recent seismic reflection survey of portions of the western Sorth.\tlantic ha...
International audienceWe investigate how subduction may be triggered by continental crust extension ...
In the western Pacific there is a strong spatial correlation between areas predicted to be depressed...
Current report on the course “Continental Margin Tectonics and Marine Geodynamics” is intended to ...
We present new multibeam bathymetric and multichannel seismic data on the Middle American Trench, be...
We present new multibeam bathymetric and multichannel seismic data on the Middle American Trench, be...
We present new multibeam bathymetric and multichannel seismic data on the Middle American Trench, be...
International audienceThe distribution of faults and fault characteristics along the East Pacific Ri...
Graduation date: 1975The portion of the East Pacific Rise (EPR) between 5° and 12°S\ud can be subdiv...
International audienceThe distribution of faults and fault characteristics along the East Pacific Ri...
Mid-ocean ridges are major physiographic features that dominate the world seafloor. Their absolute m...
The outer topographic rise seaward of many island arcs can be explained in terms of a bending moment...
The deep-sea trenches that circumscribe the Pacific basin are moving westward relative to the deep m...
International audienceThe interaction of the Pacific-Farallon spreading centers with the North Ameri...
The interaction of the Pacific-Farallon spreading centers with the North American convergent margin ...
Data acquired during a recent seismic reflection survey of portions of the western Sorth.\tlantic ha...
International audienceWe investigate how subduction may be triggered by continental crust extension ...
In the western Pacific there is a strong spatial correlation between areas predicted to be depressed...
Current report on the course “Continental Margin Tectonics and Marine Geodynamics” is intended to ...