Regional axial depths, mantle Bouguer anomaly values, geochemical proxies for the extent of partial melting and tomographic models along the Southwest Indian Ridge (SWIR) all concur in indicating the presence of thicker crust and hotter mantle between the Indomed and Gallieni transform faults (TFs; 46 degrees E and 52 degrees 20'E) relative to the neighbouring ridge sections. Accreted seafloor between these TFs over the past similar to 10 Myr is also locally much shallower (> 1000 m) and corresponds to thicker crust (> 1.7 km) than previously accreted seafloor along the same ridge region. Two large outward facing topographic gradients mark the outer edges of two anomalously shallow off-axis domains on the African and Antarctic plates. Their...
The southern Indian Ocean has several prominent aseismic ridges recognized as oceanic large igneous ...
The Southwest Indian Ridge (SWIR) is characterized by an ultraslow spreading rate, thin crust, and e...
International audienceThe Southwest Indian Ridge (SWIR) is characterized by an ultraslow spreading r...
International audienceRegional axial depths, mantle Bouguer anomaly values, geochemical proxies for ...
International audienceRegional axial depths, mantle Bouguer anomaly values, geochemical proxies for ...
International audienceRegional axial depths, mantle Bouguer anomaly values, geochemical proxies for ...
International audienceRegional axial depths, mantle Bouguer anomaly values, geochemical proxies for ...
International audienceRegional axial depths, mantle Bouguer anomaly values, geochemical proxies for ...
International audienceWe analyze bathymetric, gravimetric, and magnetic data collected on cruise KN1...
International audienceWe analyze bathymetric, gravimetric, and magnetic data collected on cruise KN1...
International audienceThe Southwest Indian Ridge (SWIR) to the east of the Melville Fracture zone re...
International audienceThe Southwest Indian Ridge (SWIR) to the east of the Melville Fracture zone re...
[1] From 55 degrees 45\u27E to 58 degrees 45\u27E and from 60 degrees 30\u27E to 62 degrees 00\u27E,...
Mid-ocean ridges are the Earth's most extensive and active volcanic chains. They are also, particula...
Mid-ocean ridges are the Earth's most extensive and active volcanic chains. They are also, particula...
The southern Indian Ocean has several prominent aseismic ridges recognized as oceanic large igneous ...
The Southwest Indian Ridge (SWIR) is characterized by an ultraslow spreading rate, thin crust, and e...
International audienceThe Southwest Indian Ridge (SWIR) is characterized by an ultraslow spreading r...
International audienceRegional axial depths, mantle Bouguer anomaly values, geochemical proxies for ...
International audienceRegional axial depths, mantle Bouguer anomaly values, geochemical proxies for ...
International audienceRegional axial depths, mantle Bouguer anomaly values, geochemical proxies for ...
International audienceRegional axial depths, mantle Bouguer anomaly values, geochemical proxies for ...
International audienceRegional axial depths, mantle Bouguer anomaly values, geochemical proxies for ...
International audienceWe analyze bathymetric, gravimetric, and magnetic data collected on cruise KN1...
International audienceWe analyze bathymetric, gravimetric, and magnetic data collected on cruise KN1...
International audienceThe Southwest Indian Ridge (SWIR) to the east of the Melville Fracture zone re...
International audienceThe Southwest Indian Ridge (SWIR) to the east of the Melville Fracture zone re...
[1] From 55 degrees 45\u27E to 58 degrees 45\u27E and from 60 degrees 30\u27E to 62 degrees 00\u27E,...
Mid-ocean ridges are the Earth's most extensive and active volcanic chains. They are also, particula...
Mid-ocean ridges are the Earth's most extensive and active volcanic chains. They are also, particula...
The southern Indian Ocean has several prominent aseismic ridges recognized as oceanic large igneous ...
The Southwest Indian Ridge (SWIR) is characterized by an ultraslow spreading rate, thin crust, and e...
International audienceThe Southwest Indian Ridge (SWIR) is characterized by an ultraslow spreading r...