Faulting and magmatism at mid-ocean ridges

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Faulting and magmatism at mid-ocean ridges

W. Roger Buck ... [et al.], editors

(Geophysical monograph, 106)

American Geophysical Union, c1998

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Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 106. Seafloor spreading at mid-ocean ridges was recognized more than 30 years ago as the key which unlocked the plate tectonic revolution. Ridges are not only the locus of the most voluminous magmatic activity on Earth, but they are also the largest and most active extensional tectonic regime on the planet. The abyssal hills of the seafloor, formed at mid-ocean ridges, are the most widespread morphologic features on the planet. Beneath these ridges, oceanic lithosphere forms nearly 60% of the volume of the Earth's rigid outer shell. As impressive as this may be, it is worth recalling that similar volumes have been created repeatedly in the cycle of spreading and subduction of oceanic tracts that characterizes plate tectonics.

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Preface W. Roger Buck, P aul T . Delaney, Jeffrey A . Karson, Yves Lagabrielle vii Global Systematics of Mid-Ocean Ridge Morphology Christopher Small 1 Linkages Between Faulting, Vlcanism, Hydrothermal Activity and Segmentation on Fast Spreading Centers Ken C. Macdonald 27 Magmatism at Mid-Ocean Ridges: Constraints from Volcanological and Geochemical Investigations Michael R. Perfit and William W. Chadwick, Jr 59 Geological Consequences of Dike Intrusion at Mid-Ocean Ridge Spreading Centers Daniel Curewitz and Jeffrey A. Karson 117 Formation and Development of Fissures at the East Pacific Rise: Implications for Faulting and Magmatism at Mid-Ocean Ridges Dawn J. Wright 137 Ultramafic-Mafic Plutonic Rock Suites Exposed Along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (100N-300N) Symmetrical-Asymmetrical Distribution and Implications for Seafloor Spreading Processes Yves L'agabrielle, Daniel Bideau, Mathilde Cannat, Jeffrey A. Karson, and Catherin Mevel 153 Internal Structure of Oceanic Lithosphere: A Perspective from Tectonic Windows Jeffrey A . Karson 177 Structure of Modern Oceanic Crust and Ophiolites and Implications for Faulting and Magmatism at Oceanic Spreading Centers Yildirim Dilek, Eldridge M. Moores, and Harald Furnes 219 Periodic Formation of Magma Fractures and Generation of Layered Gabbros in the Lower Crust Beneath Oceanic Spreading Ridges Peter B. Kelemen and Einat Aharanov 267 The Rheology of the Lower Oceanic Crust: Implications for Lithospheric Deformation at Mid-Ocean Ridges Greg Hirth, Javier Escartin and Jian Lin 291 Mechanics of Stretching Elastic-Plastic-Vicous Layers: Applications to Slow-Spreading Mid-Ocean Ridges Alexei N. B. Poliakov and W. Roger Buck 305 Normal Fault Growth in Three Dimensions in Continental and Oceanic Crust Patience A. Cowie 325

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