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2. Three-Dimensional Mantle Flow and Temperature Structure Beneath the Shatsky Rise Ridge-Ridge-Ridge Triple Junction
3. Spreading rate dependence of morphological characteristics in global oceanic transform faults
4. Time-dependent variations in vertical fluxes of hydrothermal plumes at mid-ocean ridges
5. The significance of plagioclase textures in mid-ocean ridge basalt (Gakkel Ridge, Arctic Ocean)
6. The influence of spreading rate, basement composition, fluid chemistry and chimney morphology on the formation of gold-rich SMS deposits at slow and ultraslow mid-ocean ridges
7. Gravity anomalies over the Central Indian Ridge between 3∘S and 11∘S, Indian Ocean: Segmentation and crustal structure
8. Modern problems of geochemical and U-Pb geochronological studies of zircon in oceanic rocks
9. Effects of deglaciation on the petrology and eruptive history of the Western Volcanic Zone, Iceland
10. Constraints on the magmatic evolution of the oceanic crust from plagiogranite intrusions in the Oman ophiolite
11. Topography of the Moho and earth crust structure beneath the East Vietnam Sea from 3D inversion of gravity field data
12. Coupled modeling of thermics and hydrogeology with the Cast3M code: application to the Rainbow hydrothermal field (Mid-Atlantic Ridge, 36°14′N)
13. Mineralogical and geochemical features of sulfide chimneys from the 49°39′E hydrothermal field on the Southwest Indian Ridge and their geological inferences
14. Peridotite-gabbro-trondhjemite association of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge between 12°58′ and 14°45′N: Ashadze and Logachev hydrothermal vent fields
15. Hydrous partial melting in the sheeted dike complex at fast spreading ridges: experimental and natural observations
16. Genesis of 230Th excess in basalts from mid-ocean ridges and ocean islands: Constraints from the global U-series isotope database and major and rare earth element geochemistry
17. Vitriclastic lithofacies from Macquarie Island (Southern Ocean): compositional influence on abyssal eruption explosivity in a dying Miocene spreading ridge
18. Geochemistry of the lava and its implications in Musicians Seamounts
19. Petrology and geochemistry of primitive lower oceanic crust from Pito Deep: implications for the accretion of the lower crust at the Southern East Pacific Rise
20. Mapping absolute migration of global mid-ocean ridges since 80 Ma to Present
21. Lava morphology mapping by expert system classification of high-resolution side-scan sonar imagery from the East Pacific Rise, 9°–10°N
22. High-resolution bathymetry using Alvin scanning sonar at the Southern East Pacific Rise and its implication to the formation of collapsed lava lakes
23. Multiphase Thermohaline Convection in the Earth’s Crust: II. Benchmarking and Application of a Finite Element – Finite Volume Solution Technique with a NaCl–H2O Equation of State
24. Multiphase Thermohaline Convection in the Earth’s Crust: I. A New Finite Element – Finite Volume Solution Technique Combined With a New Equation of State for NaCl–H2O
25. Volcanic and Seismic Swarm Events on the Reykjanes Ridge and Their Similarities to Events on Iceland: Results of a Rapid Response Mission
26. Bathymetry of the Reykjanes Ridge
27. Analysis of simrad EM12 multibeam bathymetry and acoustic backscatter data for seafloor mapping, exemplified at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge at 45° N
28. The origin of bathymetric highs at ridge-transform intersections: A multi-disciplinary case study at the Clipperton Fracture Zone
29. Segmentation of the Central Indian Ridge between 12°12′ S and the Indian Ocean Triple Junction
30. Structure of the Northern Symmetrical Segment of the Juan de Fuca Ridge
31. Morphology of a ‘superfast’ Mid-Ocean Ridge crest and flanks: The East Pacific Rise, 7°–9° S
32. The East Pacific Rise and its flanks 8–18° N: History of segmentation, propagation and spreading direction based on SeaMARC II and Sea Beam studies
33. Accretion, structure and hydrology of intermediate spreading-rate oceanic crust from drillhole experiments and seafloor observations
34. A detailed magnetic study of the Reykjanes Ridge between 63°00′N and 63°40′N
35. High inside corners at ridge-transform intersections
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