Feeding ecology of Coryphaenoides rupestris from the mid-Atlantic Ridge. [PDF]
The Macrourid fish roundnose grenadier, Coryphaenoides rupestris, is one of the most common benthopelagic fishes on the northern mid-Atlantic Ridge.
Odd Aksel Bergstad +3 more
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Glacial cycles drive variations in the production of oceanic crust
Glacial cycles redistribute water between oceans and continents causing pressure changes in the upper mantle, with consequences for melting of Earth's interior.
Crowley, John W. +4 more
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Segment‐Scale Seismicity of the Ultraslow Spreading Knipovich Ridge
Ultraslow spreading ridges form the slowest divergent plate boundaries and exhibit distinct spreading processes in volcanically active magmatic sections and intervening amagmatic sections.
Michaela Meier +7 more
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Near-seafloor magnetic mapping of off-axis lava flows near the Kairei and Yokoniwa hydrothermal vent fields in the Central Indian Ridge [PDF]
The Kairei (KHF) and Yokoniwa hydrothermal fields (YHF) are hosted in mafic as well as ultramafic rocks distributed at an off-axis volcanic knoll of the Central Indian Ridge.
Kyoko Okino, Masakazu Fujii
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Deep-Pelagic Fishes and the Mid-Atlantic Ridge: Interactions and Vectoring of Gelatinous Carbon to Higher Trophic Levels? [PDF]
The assemblage structure and vertical distribution of deep-pelagic fishes relative to a mid-ocean ridge system is described from an acoustic and discrete-depth trawling survey conducted as part of the international Census of Marine Life field project MAR-
Anderson, C. I. H. +3 more
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The effect of brittle-ductile weakening on the formation of tectonic patterns at mid-ocean ridges [PDF]
Mingqi Liu, Antoine Rozel, Taras Gerya
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Mid‐Ocean Ridge (MOR) Ash Dispersal on Axial Seamount, Juan de Fuca Ridge
Rare eruption of primitive normal mid‐ocean ridge basalt (N‐MORB) magma (∼9.5 wt% MgO) on the summit of Axial Seamount generated abundant ash that was dispersed for several km.
Ryan A. Portner +5 more
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Expedition to the volcanoes of the Arctic seafloor : the AMORE Expedition headed for the so-called “Gakkel Ridge” where, on the floor of the Arctic Ocean, there is hot work afoot – for this ocean ridge is composed of active volcanoes [PDF]
Beginning: When Jules Verne made his imaginary journey of exploration to the centre of the earth through the vents in an Icelandic volcano over a hundred years ago, he assumed that all volcanoes are interlinked in a subterranean system.
Haas, Christian +5 more
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Near-axis seamounts as probes of mantle melting at the East Pacific Rise [PDF]
Understanding how melts are generated and focused from the upper mantle to mid-ocean ridges is imperative to understanding how the majority of Earths lithosphere is formed.
Hunt, Ashly M.
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Beyond spreading rate: Controls on the thermal regime of mid-ocean ridges [PDF]
Jie Chen +2 more
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