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1. The geodynamics of plume-influenced mid-ocean ridges: insights from the Foundation Segment of the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge.

2. A Model for Melt‐Preferred Orientation and Permeabilities in Deformed Partially Molten Peridotites.

3. Earthquake Seismicity Reveals the Location and Significance of the Shona Mantle Plume in the South Atlantic Ocean.

4. The geodynamics of plume-influenced mid-ocean ridges: insights from the Foundation Segment of the Pacific-Antarctic Ridge

5. Thermo‐Hydro‐Chemical Simulation of Mid‐Ocean Ridge Hydrothermal Systems: Static 2D Models and Effects of Paleo‐Seawater Chemistry

6. The Redox State of the Asthenospheric Mantle and the Onset of Melting Beneath Mid‐Ocean Ridges.

7. Microearthquake reveals the lithospheric structure at mid-ocean ridges and oceanic transform faults.

8. Teleseismic Indication of Magmatic and Tectonic Activities at Slow- and Ultraslow-Spreading Ridges.

9. Constraints on the Timing and Lower Crustal Accretion at the Schulz Massif, Mohns Ridge, Arctic Mid Ocean Ridges.

10. Diffuse Venting and Near Seafloor Hydrothermal Circulation at the Lucky Strike Vent Field, Mid‐Atlantic Ridge.

11. A Model for Melt‐Preferred Orientation and Permeabilities in Deformed Partially Molten Peridotites

12. Earthquake Seismicity Reveals the Location and Significance of the Shona Mantle Plume in the South Atlantic Ocean

13. Coupled Geodynamical‐Geochemical Perspectives on the Generation and Composition of Mid‐Ocean Ridge Basalts.

14. Spatial Variations in the Degree of Upper‐Mantle Depletion in a Mid‐Ocean Ridge–Transform Fault System.

15. A Three‐Field Formulation for Two‐Phase Flow in Geodynamic Modeling: Toward the Zero‐Porosity Limit.

16. Modification of Along‐Ridge Topography and Crustal Thickness by Mantle Plume and Oceanic Transform Fault at Ultra‐Slow Spreading Mohns Ridge.

17. Constraints on the Timing and Lower Crustal Accretion at the Schulz Massif, Mohns Ridge, Arctic Mid Ocean Ridges

18. Diffuse Venting and Near Seafloor Hydrothermal Circulation at the Lucky Strike Vent Field, Mid‐Atlantic Ridge

19. Integrating Multidisciplinary Observations in Vent Environments (IMOVE): Decadal Progress in Deep-Sea Observatories at Hydrothermal Vents

20. Plate Tectonics

21. Active Basalt Alteration at Supercritical Conditions in a Seawater‐Recharged Hydrothermal System: IDDP‐2 Drill Hole, Reykjanes, Iceland

22. Spatial Variations in the Degree of Upper‐Mantle Depletion in a Mid‐Ocean Ridge–Transform Fault System

23. Coupled Geodynamical‐Geochemical Perspectives on the Generation and Composition of Mid‐Ocean Ridge Basalts

24. Modification of Along‐Ridge Topography and Crustal Thickness by Mantle Plume and Oceanic Transform Fault at Ultra‐Slow Spreading Mohns Ridge

25. Magmatism at an ultra-slow spreading rift: high-resolution geomorphological studies of a Red Sea Rift segment in Hadarba Deep

26. Teleseismic Indication of Magmatic and Tectonic Activities at Slow- and Ultraslow-Spreading Ridges

27. Effects of glaciation on volcanism in Iceland

28. Subduction development along extinct mid-ocean ridges versus weakened passive continental margins.

29. Variations in Volcanism and Tectonics Along the Hotspot‐Influenced Reykjanes Ridge.

30. The Role of On‐ and Off‐Axis Faults and Fissures During Eruption Cycles and Crustal Accretion at 9°50′N, East Pacific Rise.

31. Regional Variations in the Spreading‐Rate Dependence of Abyssal Hill Roughness as Indicators of Mantle Heterogeneity.

32. Discovery of Hydrothermal Vent Fields on Alarcón Rise and in Southern Pescadero Basin, Gulf of California

33. The Role of On‐ and Off‐Axis Faults and Fissures During Eruption Cycles and Crustal Accretion at 9°50′N, East Pacific Rise

34. Variations in Volcanism and Tectonics Along the Hotspot‐Influenced Reykjanes Ridge

35. Regional Variations in the Spreading‐Rate Dependence of Abyssal Hill Roughness as Indicators of Mantle Heterogeneity

36. Mid-Ocean Ridge

37. Forced Subduction Initiation Near Spreading Centers: Effects of Brittle‐Ductile Damage.

38. Phylogenetic divergence and population genetics of the hydrothermal vent annelid genus Hesiolyra along the East Pacific Rise: Reappraisal using multi‐locus data.

39. Travertine and Mid-Ocean Ridges Are Related Analogues Regarding Geographical Location and Sedimentary Model.

40. Changing shape of mantle heterogeneity by melt migration beneath mid-ocean ridges.

41. Determining mid-ocean ridge geography from upper mantle temperature.

44. Thermo‐Hydro‐Chemical Simulation of Mid‐Ocean Ridge Hydrothermal Systems: Static 2D Models and Effects of Paleo‐Seawater Chemistry

45. Generation of Continental Lithospheric Mantle by Tectonic Isolation of Oceanic Plate.

46. Seismological Evidence for Girdled Olivine Lattice‐Preferred Orientation in Oceanic Lithosphere and Implications for Mantle Deformation Processes During Seafloor Spreading.

47. Magmatic Activity and Dynamics of Melt Supply of Volcanic Centers of Ultraslow Spreading Ridges: Hints From Local Earthquake Tomography at the Knipovich Ridge.

48. Generation of Continental Lithospheric Mantle by Tectonic Isolation of Oceanic Plate

49. Seismological Evidence for Girdled Olivine Lattice‐Preferred Orientation in Oceanic Lithosphere and Implications for Mantle Deformation Processes During Seafloor Spreading

50. Magmatic Activity and Dynamics of Melt Supply of Volcanic Centers of Ultraslow Spreading Ridges: Hints From Local Earthquake Tomography at the Knipovich Ridge

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