International audienceOceanic transform faults and fracture zones (FZs) represent major bathymetric features that keep the records of past and present strike-slip motion along conservative plate boundaries. Although they play an important role in ridge segmentation and evolution of the lithosphere, their structural characteristics, and their variation in space and time, are poorly understood. To address some of the unknowns, we conducted interdisciplinary geophysical studies in the equatorial Atlantic Ocean, the region where some of the most prominent transform discontinuities have been developing. Here we present the results of the data analysis in the vicinity of the Chain FZ, on the South American Plate. The crustal structure across the ...
Recent improvements in our ability to enhance the resolution of satellite-derived marine gravity dat...
The Chain Fracture Zone is a 300‐km‐long transform fault that offsets the Mid‐Atlantic Ridge. We ana...
Plate reconstructions suggest that the French Guiana margin in the west equatorial Atlantic is a hig...
Oceanic transform faults and fracture zones (FZs) represent major bathymetric features that keep the...
Oceanic transform faults and fracture zones represent major bathymetric features that keep the recor...
Plate tectonics characterize transform faults as conservative plate boundaries where the lithosphere...
Plate tectonics characterize transform faults as conservative plate boundaries where the lithosphere...
We present seismic tomographic results from a unique seismic refraction and wide-angle survey along ...
Transform faults constitute conservative plate boundaries, where adjacent plates are in tangential c...
International audienceWe present seismic tomographic results from a unique seismic refraction and wi...
The Chain Fracture Zone is a 300 km long transform fault that offsets the Mid Atlantic Ridge. We ana...
International audienceTransform faults accommodate the lateral motions between lithospheric plates, ...
In slow spreading environments, oceanic crust is formed by a combination of magmatic and tectonic pr...
We present seismic tomographic results from a unique seismic refraction and wide-angle survey along ...
The crustal accretion along mid-ocean ridges is known to be spreading-rate dependent. Along fast-spr...
Recent improvements in our ability to enhance the resolution of satellite-derived marine gravity dat...
The Chain Fracture Zone is a 300‐km‐long transform fault that offsets the Mid‐Atlantic Ridge. We ana...
Plate reconstructions suggest that the French Guiana margin in the west equatorial Atlantic is a hig...
Oceanic transform faults and fracture zones (FZs) represent major bathymetric features that keep the...
Oceanic transform faults and fracture zones represent major bathymetric features that keep the recor...
Plate tectonics characterize transform faults as conservative plate boundaries where the lithosphere...
Plate tectonics characterize transform faults as conservative plate boundaries where the lithosphere...
We present seismic tomographic results from a unique seismic refraction and wide-angle survey along ...
Transform faults constitute conservative plate boundaries, where adjacent plates are in tangential c...
International audienceWe present seismic tomographic results from a unique seismic refraction and wi...
The Chain Fracture Zone is a 300 km long transform fault that offsets the Mid Atlantic Ridge. We ana...
International audienceTransform faults accommodate the lateral motions between lithospheric plates, ...
In slow spreading environments, oceanic crust is formed by a combination of magmatic and tectonic pr...
We present seismic tomographic results from a unique seismic refraction and wide-angle survey along ...
The crustal accretion along mid-ocean ridges is known to be spreading-rate dependent. Along fast-spr...
Recent improvements in our ability to enhance the resolution of satellite-derived marine gravity dat...
The Chain Fracture Zone is a 300‐km‐long transform fault that offsets the Mid‐Atlantic Ridge. We ana...
Plate reconstructions suggest that the French Guiana margin in the west equatorial Atlantic is a hig...