Characteristics and evolution of the segmentation of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge between 20 degree N and 24 degree N during the last 10 million years
High-resolution bathymetry and geophysical data collected along the slow-spreading axis and flanks of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge between 20 degree N and 24 degree N reveal the characteristics and history of different wavelengths of segmentation during the last 10 m.y. The bathymetric data exhibit a morp...
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Published in | Earth and planetary science letters Vol. 129; no. 1-4; pp. 55 - 71 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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01.01.1995
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Summary: | High-resolution bathymetry and geophysical data collected along the slow-spreading axis and flanks of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge between 20 degree N and 24 degree N reveal the characteristics and history of different wavelengths of segmentation during the last 10 m.y. The bathymetric data exhibit a morphotectonic pattern dominated by ridge-normal and oblique bathymetric lows that partition the ridge flanks into rhomb-shaped areas of relatively high elevation. At least four different types of oblique bathymetric lows have been identified which represent the off-axis traces of axial discontinuities and suggest a complex and ongoing evolution of ridge-axis segmentation. The ridge-flank morphotectonic patterns produced by the evolution of these elementary segments of accretion may represent temporally variable upwelling volumes of melt. |
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ISSN: | 0012-821X |