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Axial-valley floor faults tell a different story than faults outside the axial valley:the role of dike-induced deformation
Mantle Exhumation and Post‐Rift Magmatism at an Oblique Magma‐Poor Continental Margin
Fault scarps and tectonic strain in young volcanic seafloor
Magma-induced tectonics at the East Pacific Rise 9°50’N Evidence from high-resolution characterization of seafloor and subseafloor
Beyond Spreading Rate:Controls on the Thermal Regime of Mid-Ocean Ridges
Ocean Sciences with the Spilhaus Projection:A Seamless Ocean Map for Spatial Data Recognition
Evolution of enhanced magmatism at the ultraslow spreading Southwest Indian Ridge between 46°E and 53.5°E
Microseismicity and lithosphere thickness at a nearly-amagmatic oceanic detachment fault system
Thermal Regime of Slow and Ultraslow Spreading Ridges Controlled by Melt Supply and Modes of Emplacement
The impact of melt supply on fault distribution, volcanism, and the thermal regime at slow spreading ridges
780 thousand years of upper-crustal construction at a melt-rich segment of the ultraslow spreading Southwest Indian Ridge 50°28'E
Enhanced hydrothermal activity on an ultraslow-spreading supersegment with a seismically detected melting anomaly
Newly discovered hydrothermal fields along the ultraslow-spreading Southwest Indian Ridge around 63°E
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