1989
DOI: 10.1007/bf00282579
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Structure and topography of the Siqueiros transform fault system: Evidence for the development of intra-transform spreading centers

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“…A similar interval was estimated from the spacing of abandoned ridge tips associated with the 11º45 0 N OSC [46]. Structures along the northern boundary of the Siqueiros Fracture Zone have been interpreted to reflect a 300-500 ka episodicity in the volcanic and tectonic processes in this region [47].…”
Section: Origin Of Temporal Chemical Variationsmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…A similar interval was estimated from the spacing of abandoned ridge tips associated with the 11º45 0 N OSC [46]. Structures along the northern boundary of the Siqueiros Fracture Zone have been interpreted to reflect a 300-500 ka episodicity in the volcanic and tectonic processes in this region [47].…”
Section: Origin Of Temporal Chemical Variationsmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…The age offset of the Clipperton fracture zone (1.5 Myr) is among the smallest of all the large fracture zones in the world's oceans [e.g., Fornari et al, 1989]. From bathymetry data and crustal magnetization models, Perram and Macdonald [ 1990] and Carbotte and Macdonald [1992] The travel time picks of the seismic refractions were done visually to avoid mislabeling phases and were then optimized by cross-correlating roughly 10 traces at a time to establish relative time shifts [VanDecar and Crosson, 1990].…”
Section: Clipperton Fracture Zonementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several examples of transform-rift interaction may be related to case (ii), such as at the intersection of the East Pacific Rise with the Tamayo Transform Fault (Gallo et al, 1984), the Siqueiros Transform fault system with the East Pacific Rise (Fornari et al, 1989), the Vema Fracture Zone (Mamaloukas-Frangoulis et al, 1991), the Oceanographer Transform fault with the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, and several other sites (review iņ Sengör, 2014). This type of configuration is stable with the slip vector of the rift coinciding with the slip vector of the transform fault, especially if simplified as the scheme of Figure 1C.…”
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confidence: 99%