A unifying model of oceanic crustal development at slow spreading rates is presented in which accretion follows a cyclic pattern of magmatic construction and tectonic destruction, controlled by along-axis variation in melt supply and coupled to along-axis variation in spreading rate and across-axis asymmetry in spreading. This study focuses on the Reykjanes Ridge, Mid-Atlantic Ridge south of Iceland, which is divided along its entire length into numerous axial volcanic ridges (AVR). Five adjacent AVRs have been analysed, located between 57°30'N and 58°30'N and south of any strong Iceland hotspot influence. The seabed morphology of each AVR is investigated using sidescan sonar data to determine relative age and eruptive history. Along-axi...
We report results of a seismic, gravity, and magnetic survey of the Reykjanes Ridge spreading center...
We report a comprehensive morphological, gravity and magnetic survey of the oblique- and slow-spread...
Highlights • Formation of Axial Volcanic Ridges is more complex than previous models suggest. ...
Early studies of mid-ocean ridges suggest a fundamental difference between crustal accretionary proc...
[1] Axial volcanic ridges (AVRs) are found on most slow-spreading mid-ocean ridges and are thought t...
A grid of 32 across-axis and five axis-parallel multichannel seismic (MCS) reflection profiles were ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Oceanography (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Eart...
We present a three-dimensional upper crustal model of the 9°03′N overlapping spreading center (OSC) ...
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In this paper we present a description of ridge segmentation and segment evolution at the slow sprea...
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We describe topographic, gravity, magnetic, and sonar data from a Southwest Indian Ridge spreading ...
Axial volcanic ridges (AVRs) are found on most slow-spreading mid-ocean ridges and are thought to be...
We report results of a seismic, gravity, and magnetic survey of the Reykjanes Ridge spreading center...
We report a comprehensive morphological, gravity and magnetic survey of the oblique- and slow-spread...
Highlights • Formation of Axial Volcanic Ridges is more complex than previous models suggest. ...
Early studies of mid-ocean ridges suggest a fundamental difference between crustal accretionary proc...
[1] Axial volcanic ridges (AVRs) are found on most slow-spreading mid-ocean ridges and are thought t...
A grid of 32 across-axis and five axis-parallel multichannel seismic (MCS) reflection profiles were ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Oceanography (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Eart...
We present a three-dimensional upper crustal model of the 9°03′N overlapping spreading center (OSC) ...
Author Posting. © The Authors, 2010. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here by...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2015. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
In this paper we present a description of ridge segmentation and segment evolution at the slow sprea...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2017. This article is posted here by permission of [...
Author Posting. © The Oceanography Society, 2012. This article is posted here by permission of The ...
We describe topographic, gravity, magnetic, and sonar data from a Southwest Indian Ridge spreading ...
Axial volcanic ridges (AVRs) are found on most slow-spreading mid-ocean ridges and are thought to be...
We report results of a seismic, gravity, and magnetic survey of the Reykjanes Ridge spreading center...
We report a comprehensive morphological, gravity and magnetic survey of the oblique- and slow-spread...
Highlights • Formation of Axial Volcanic Ridges is more complex than previous models suggest. ...