نتایج جستجو برای: ocean ridge basalt

تعداد نتایج: 82934  

2004
Richard F. Katz Marc Spiegelman Suzanne M. Carbotte

[1] Global observations of mid-ocean ridge (MOR) bathymetry demonstrate an asymmetry in axial depth across ridge offsets that is correlated with the direction of ridge migration. Motivated by these observations, we have developed two-dimensional numerical models of asthenospheric flow and melting beneath a migrating MOR. The modification of the flow pattern produced by ridge migration leads to ...

Journal: :Earth-Science Reviews 2021

Abstract Basalts and basaltic rocks are the most abundant igneous on earth their petrologic geochemical studies have formed our knowledge base thermal structure composition of mantle with which we developed workable models chemical differentiation earth. All this would not been possible without innovative painstaking experimental petrology peridotite melting, magma generation evolution largely ...

Journal: :Zootaxa 2014
Irene A Cardoso Rudolf N Burukovsky

The deep sea shrimp genus Nematocarcinus Milne Edwards, 1881 includes 47 species, ten of them have been recorded from the Atlantic Ocean. Herein, material sampled during three scientific projects (REVIZEE Central Fishery project; Campos Basin Deep Sea Environmental Project; Evaluation of Environmental Heterogeneity in the Campos Basin) made in the Southwestern Atlantic, off Brazil, is examined....

2015
Esther Singer Lauren S. Chong John F. Heidelberg Katrina J. Edwards

The oceanic crust forms two thirds of the Earth's surface and hosts a large phylogenetic and functional diversity of microorganisms. While advances have been made in the sedimentary realm, our understanding of the igneous rock portion as a microbial habitat has remained limited. We present the first comparative metagenomic microbial community analysis from ocean floor basalt environments at the...

2017
Olivia D Nigro Sean P Jungbluth Huei-Ting Lin Chih-Chiang Hsieh Jaclyn A Miranda Christopher R Schvarcz Michael S Rappé Grieg F Steward

Microbial life has been detected well into the igneous crust of the seafloor (i.e., the oceanic basement), but there have been no reports confirming the presence of viruses in this habitat. To detect and characterize an ocean basement virome, geothermally heated fluid samples (ca. 60 to 65°C) were collected from 117 to 292 m deep into the ocean basement using seafloor observatories installed in...

2002
Alberto C. Naveira Garabato Elaine L. McDonagh David P. Stevens Karen J. Heywood Richard J. Sanders

A survey of the current field over the South Scotia Ridge, obtained with a lowered Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (LADCP), is presented. There is a pattern of northward (southward) flow on the western (eastern) side of each of four deep passages in the ridge, which is supported by tracer measurements. The net full-depth LADCP-referenced geostrophic transport over the ridge is 2277 Sv (1 Sv=1...

2013
G. Jacques K. Hoernle J. Gill F. Hauff H. Wehrmann D. Garbe-Schönberg P. van den Bogaard I. Bindeman L. E. Lara

Crustal assimilation (e.g. Hildreth and Moorbath, 1988) and/or subduction erosion (e.g. Stern, 1991; Kay et al., 2005) are believed to control the geochemical variations along the northern portion of the Chilean Southern Volcanic Zone. In order to evaluate these hypotheses, we present a comprehensive geochemical data set (major and trace elements and O–Sr–Nd–Hf–Pb isotopes) from Holocene primar...

2017
Bastian Joachim André Stechern Thomas Ludwig Jürgen Konzett Alison Pawley Lorraine Ruzié-Hamilton Patricia L Clay Ray Burgess Christopher J Ballentine

Halogens show a range from moderate (F) to highly (Cl, Br, I) volatile and incompatible behavior, which makes them excellent tracers for volatile transport processes in the Earth's mantle. Experimentally determined fluorine and chlorine partitioning data between mantle minerals and silicate melt enable us to estimate Mid Ocean Ridge Basalt (MORB) and Ocean Island Basalt (OIB) source region conc...

2005
J. H. Haxel R. P. Dziak

[1] Hydrophones moored in the North Atlantic Ocean recorded a sequence of explosive, volcano-acoustic signals originated at the Walvis Ridge in the South Atlantic Ocean. 365 explosive signals were detected from the Walvis Ridge beginning 24 November 2001 continuing through March 2002. The largest swarm began on 19 December at 2329 GMT, and lasted 1.25 hrs producing 32 locatable events. Swarm lo...

2000
Neil C. Mitchell Maurice A. Tivey Pascal Gente

Observations from 145 submersible dives are used to create a database of mid-ocean ridge scarp topography and lithology. Seafloor lithologies are classified into extrusives, basaltic talus, dykes, gabbros and serpentinites, and the dive locations are broadly classified according to whether they are close to transform valleys and as a function of ridge spreading rate. The database is used to det...

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