Oceanic crust forms at mid-ocean spreading centres through a combination of magmatic and tectonic processes, with the magmatic processes creating two distinct layers: the upper and the lower crust. While the upper crust is known to form from lava flows and basaltic dykes based on geophysical and drilling results, the formation of the gabbroic lower crust is still debated. Here we perform a full waveform inversion of wide-angle seismic data from relatively young (7-12-Myr-old) crust formed at the slow-spreading Mid-Atlantic Ridge. The seismic velocity model reveals alternating, 400-500 m thick, high- and low-velocity layers with +/- 200 m s(-1) velocity variations, below similar to 2km from the oceanic basement. The uppermost low-velocity la...
A combined ocean bottom seismometer, multi-channel seismic reflection and gravity study has been car...
The Superfast Spreading Crust campaign, echoing long-standing ocean lithosphere community endeavors,...
International audienceThree-quarters of the oceanic crust formed at fast-spreading ridges is compose...
International audienceOceanic crust forms at mid-ocean spreading centres through a combination of ma...
Oceanic crust forms at mid-ocean spreading centres through a combination of magmatic and tectonic pr...
In slow spreading environments, oceanic crust is formed by a combination of magmatic and tectonic pr...
The crustal accretion along mid-ocean ridges is known to be spreading-rate dependent. Along fast-spr...
We present seismic tomographic results from a unique seismic refraction and wide-angle survey along ...
We report the results of a seismic tomography experiment which images the three-dimensional nature o...
Oceanic crust comprises two thirds of the crust on Earth and is the surface manifestation of mantle ...
International audienceWe present seismic tomographic results from a unique seismic refraction and wi...
We present seismic tomographic results from a unique seismic refraction and wide-angle survey along ...
The lithosphere is the outermost rigid layer of the Earth and includes the crust and brittle uppermo...
Gabbroic cumulates drilled south of the Kane Transform Fault on the slow-spread Mid-Atlantic Ridge p...
Abstract Mantle tomography reveals the existence of two large low-shear-velocity provinces (LLSVPs) ...
A combined ocean bottom seismometer, multi-channel seismic reflection and gravity study has been car...
The Superfast Spreading Crust campaign, echoing long-standing ocean lithosphere community endeavors,...
International audienceThree-quarters of the oceanic crust formed at fast-spreading ridges is compose...
International audienceOceanic crust forms at mid-ocean spreading centres through a combination of ma...
Oceanic crust forms at mid-ocean spreading centres through a combination of magmatic and tectonic pr...
In slow spreading environments, oceanic crust is formed by a combination of magmatic and tectonic pr...
The crustal accretion along mid-ocean ridges is known to be spreading-rate dependent. Along fast-spr...
We present seismic tomographic results from a unique seismic refraction and wide-angle survey along ...
We report the results of a seismic tomography experiment which images the three-dimensional nature o...
Oceanic crust comprises two thirds of the crust on Earth and is the surface manifestation of mantle ...
International audienceWe present seismic tomographic results from a unique seismic refraction and wi...
We present seismic tomographic results from a unique seismic refraction and wide-angle survey along ...
The lithosphere is the outermost rigid layer of the Earth and includes the crust and brittle uppermo...
Gabbroic cumulates drilled south of the Kane Transform Fault on the slow-spread Mid-Atlantic Ridge p...
Abstract Mantle tomography reveals the existence of two large low-shear-velocity provinces (LLSVPs) ...
A combined ocean bottom seismometer, multi-channel seismic reflection and gravity study has been car...
The Superfast Spreading Crust campaign, echoing long-standing ocean lithosphere community endeavors,...
International audienceThree-quarters of the oceanic crust formed at fast-spreading ridges is compose...