1988
DOI: 10.1038/335217a0
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A new view of the mid-ocean ridge from the behaviour of ridge-axis discontinuities

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“…It is also possible that the degree of communication and separation of the melt delivery systems along strike may vary with depth in the mantle and segregation style, which may themselves be influenced by the thickness, distribution and compositior of heterogeneous veins. A hierarchy of mantle flow and -next delivery systems may aid in the explanation of the hierarchical segmentation that may exist along spreading ridges Macdonald et al, 1988]. The contents of FeO and MgO in mantle melts are constrained by the fact that olivine is always a residual phase.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also possible that the degree of communication and separation of the melt delivery systems along strike may vary with depth in the mantle and segregation style, which may themselves be influenced by the thickness, distribution and compositior of heterogeneous veins. A hierarchy of mantle flow and -next delivery systems may aid in the explanation of the hierarchical segmentation that may exist along spreading ridges Macdonald et al, 1988]. The contents of FeO and MgO in mantle melts are constrained by the fact that olivine is always a residual phase.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ultimately discontinuities, with the exception of transforms have a common origin linked to upwelling and segregation of mantle melt beneath the mid-ocean ridge which leads to propagation of magmatic pulses along the ridge [1]. The morphotectonic variability displayed by non-transform offsets however, suggests that discontinuities are influenced by a variety of factors including stress fields and lithospheric rheology [3].…”
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“…Ocean ridge discontinuities partition and offset spreading centres into spatially and temporally independent segments at a range of scales, which are observed to www.elsevier.com/locate/epsl migrate, lengthen or shorten over time [1,2]. Large scale and structurally organised discontinuities are synonymous with first-order transform faults which can offset a ridge by 10's-100's km.…”
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