Across the Rodrigues Triple Junction (RTJ, 25°30’S, 70°E), marked changes in virtually all aspects of crustal accretion occur, as this junction connects three ridges with contrasting spreading rates and morphotectonic segmentations: the ultra-slow-spreading Southwest Indian Ridge (SWIR, half-rate: ~0.7 cm/yr), and the intermediatespreading Central (CIR, half-rate: ~2.4 cm/yr) and Southeast Indian (SEIR, half rate: ~2.9 cm/yr) ridges. Near the junction, some of the deepest parts of the global mid-ocean ridge system lie within the easternmost SWIR, resulting from the presence of an unusually cold underlying mantle. In contrast, the CIR and SEIR limbs near the RTJ are characterizered by shallower and more subdued axial topographic variation...
One of the deepest and slowest part of the mid-ocean-ridge system lies within the easternmost part o...
International audienceLocated near 25ø33'S, 70ø00'E, the Rodrigues Triple Junction is the joining po...
The northern Central Indian Ridge (CIR) between 8°S and 17°S is composed of seven segments whose spr...
Near the Rodrigues Triple Junction (RTJ), marked changes in virtually all aspects of crustal accreti...
The Rodrigues Ridge is a linear east-west trending volcanic ridge, located between 18°S and 20°S in ...
We report new Sr, Nd, and Pb isotope data for Mid-Ocean Ridge Basalts (MORB) dredged between 35 and ...
The eastern termination of the South West Indian Ridge (SWIR) is characterized by very slow spreadin...
Two ultraslow mid ocean ridges, i.e., the westernmost portion of the Southwest Indian Ridge (SWIR...
Mid-ocean ridge basalts (MORB) from the Central Indian Ridge (CIR) between 12 degrees and 17 degrees...
Between the Rodrigues Triple Junction and the Marie Celeste fracture zone, basalts from the Central ...
Between the Rodrigues Triple Junction and the Marie Celeste fracture zone, basalts from the Central ...
To ascertain factors controlling melt production along a typical distal, 'hotspot-interacting' mid-o...
There is a systematic variation in axial morphology and axial depth along the Southeast Indian Ridge...
Mid-ocean ridges are the Earth's most extensive and active volcanic chains. They are also, particula...
The temperature of the mantle and the rate of melt production are parameters which play important ro...
One of the deepest and slowest part of the mid-ocean-ridge system lies within the easternmost part o...
International audienceLocated near 25ø33'S, 70ø00'E, the Rodrigues Triple Junction is the joining po...
The northern Central Indian Ridge (CIR) between 8°S and 17°S is composed of seven segments whose spr...
Near the Rodrigues Triple Junction (RTJ), marked changes in virtually all aspects of crustal accreti...
The Rodrigues Ridge is a linear east-west trending volcanic ridge, located between 18°S and 20°S in ...
We report new Sr, Nd, and Pb isotope data for Mid-Ocean Ridge Basalts (MORB) dredged between 35 and ...
The eastern termination of the South West Indian Ridge (SWIR) is characterized by very slow spreadin...
Two ultraslow mid ocean ridges, i.e., the westernmost portion of the Southwest Indian Ridge (SWIR...
Mid-ocean ridge basalts (MORB) from the Central Indian Ridge (CIR) between 12 degrees and 17 degrees...
Between the Rodrigues Triple Junction and the Marie Celeste fracture zone, basalts from the Central ...
Between the Rodrigues Triple Junction and the Marie Celeste fracture zone, basalts from the Central ...
To ascertain factors controlling melt production along a typical distal, 'hotspot-interacting' mid-o...
There is a systematic variation in axial morphology and axial depth along the Southeast Indian Ridge...
Mid-ocean ridges are the Earth's most extensive and active volcanic chains. They are also, particula...
The temperature of the mantle and the rate of melt production are parameters which play important ro...
One of the deepest and slowest part of the mid-ocean-ridge system lies within the easternmost part o...
International audienceLocated near 25ø33'S, 70ø00'E, the Rodrigues Triple Junction is the joining po...
The northern Central Indian Ridge (CIR) between 8°S and 17°S is composed of seven segments whose spr...