Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Sensitivity of teleseismic body waves to mineral texture and melt in the mantle beneath a mid-ocean ridge
- Evidence for accumulated melt beneath the slow-spreading Mid-Atlantic Ridge
- An analysis of variations in isentropic melt productivity
- A review of melt migration processes in the adiabatically upwelling mantle beneath oceanic spreading ridges
- Rift-plume interaction in the North Atlantic
- The ultrafast East Pacific Rise: instability of the plate boundary and implications for accretionary processes
- Seafloor eruptions and evolution of hydrothermal fluid chemistry
- Controls on the physics and chemistry of seafloor hydrothermal circulation
- Where are the large hydrothermal sulphide deposits in the oceans?
- Sea water entrainment and fluid evolution within the TAG hydrothermal mound: evidence from analyses of anhydrite
- Thermocline penetration by buoyant plumes
- Crustal accretion and the hot vent ecosystem
- Biocatalytic transformations of hydrothermal fluids
- Index
Frontmatter
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 August 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- Sensitivity of teleseismic body waves to mineral texture and melt in the mantle beneath a mid-ocean ridge
- Evidence for accumulated melt beneath the slow-spreading Mid-Atlantic Ridge
- An analysis of variations in isentropic melt productivity
- A review of melt migration processes in the adiabatically upwelling mantle beneath oceanic spreading ridges
- Rift-plume interaction in the North Atlantic
- The ultrafast East Pacific Rise: instability of the plate boundary and implications for accretionary processes
- Seafloor eruptions and evolution of hydrothermal fluid chemistry
- Controls on the physics and chemistry of seafloor hydrothermal circulation
- Where are the large hydrothermal sulphide deposits in the oceans?
- Sea water entrainment and fluid evolution within the TAG hydrothermal mound: evidence from analyses of anhydrite
- Thermocline penetration by buoyant plumes
- Crustal accretion and the hot vent ecosystem
- Biocatalytic transformations of hydrothermal fluids
- Index
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- Mid-Ocean RidgesDynamics of Processes Associated with the Creation of New Oceanic Crust, pp. i - ivPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1999