The Arctic mid-ocean ridge system constitutes the most active source of earthquakes in the north polar region. However, the characteristics of its earthquake activity at teleseismic and local scales are not well studied because of the remote location of the ridge. We present here a comprehensive seismicity analysis that compares the teleseismic earthquake record of 35 years drawn from the catalogue of the International Seismological Centre with reconnaissance-style local earthquake records at six locations along the ridge that were instrumented either with ocean bottom seismometers or with seismometers on drifting ice floes. The teleseismic earthquake activity varies along the ridge and reflects ultraslow spreading processes with more and l...
Lena Trough is the southern continuation of the ultraslow-spreading Gakkel Ridge and with its positi...
At mid-ocean spreading ridges, tectonic plates drift apart and upwelling magma builds new seafloor a...
Mid-ocean ridges are categorised primarily by their spreading rate. Each class is characterised by t...
Of the global mid-ocean ridge system, ultraslow spreading ridges represent a different class of spre...
The rate of magma and crustal production at mid-ocean ridges is thought to decrease with decreasing ...
At the 1800 km long Gakkel Ridge, the lithosphere underlying the Eurasia Basin is formed at rates of...
In this thesis, I synthesize my research on the seismicity of ultraslow spreading ridges describing...
Mid-ocean rift systems opening at full spreading rates < 20 mm/y differ in their structure from all ...
Mid-ocean ridges spreading at velocities of less than 20 mm/y form a separate class of mid-ocean rid...
Hot material from the asthenosphere rises along mid oceanic ridges. The processes behind the magma s...
Hot material from the asthenosphere rises along Mid-Oceanic Ridges. The processes behind the magma ...
In 1999, an unusually strong, teleseismically registered earthquake swarm at the volcanic complex at...
Ultraslow spreading ridges form the slowest divergent plate boundaries and exhibit distinct spreadin...
In 1999, an unusual earthquake swarm at the 85°E/85°N volcanic centre on the ultraslow spreading Gak...
Ultraslow spreading ridges form the slowest divergent plate boundaries on Earth. Their distinct spre...
Lena Trough is the southern continuation of the ultraslow-spreading Gakkel Ridge and with its positi...
At mid-ocean spreading ridges, tectonic plates drift apart and upwelling magma builds new seafloor a...
Mid-ocean ridges are categorised primarily by their spreading rate. Each class is characterised by t...
Of the global mid-ocean ridge system, ultraslow spreading ridges represent a different class of spre...
The rate of magma and crustal production at mid-ocean ridges is thought to decrease with decreasing ...
At the 1800 km long Gakkel Ridge, the lithosphere underlying the Eurasia Basin is formed at rates of...
In this thesis, I synthesize my research on the seismicity of ultraslow spreading ridges describing...
Mid-ocean rift systems opening at full spreading rates < 20 mm/y differ in their structure from all ...
Mid-ocean ridges spreading at velocities of less than 20 mm/y form a separate class of mid-ocean rid...
Hot material from the asthenosphere rises along mid oceanic ridges. The processes behind the magma s...
Hot material from the asthenosphere rises along Mid-Oceanic Ridges. The processes behind the magma ...
In 1999, an unusually strong, teleseismically registered earthquake swarm at the volcanic complex at...
Ultraslow spreading ridges form the slowest divergent plate boundaries and exhibit distinct spreadin...
In 1999, an unusual earthquake swarm at the 85°E/85°N volcanic centre on the ultraslow spreading Gak...
Ultraslow spreading ridges form the slowest divergent plate boundaries on Earth. Their distinct spre...
Lena Trough is the southern continuation of the ultraslow-spreading Gakkel Ridge and with its positi...
At mid-ocean spreading ridges, tectonic plates drift apart and upwelling magma builds new seafloor a...
Mid-ocean ridges are categorised primarily by their spreading rate. Each class is characterised by t...