Authors
EEE Hooft, RS Detrick, DR Toomey, JA Collins, J Lin
Publication date
2000/4/10
Journal
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth
Volume
105
Issue
B4
Pages
8205-8226
Description
The crustal thickness and crustal and upper mantle structure along the rift valleys of three segments of the northern Mid‐Atlantic Ridge with contrasting morphologies and gravity signatures are determined from a seismic refraction study. These segments lie between the Oceanographer and Hayes transforms and from north to south have progressively deeper axial valleys with less along‐axis relief and smaller mantle Bouguer gravity lows. Major variations in seismic crustal thickness and crustal velocity and density structure are observed along these segments. The thickest crust is found near the segment centers, with maximum crustal thicknesses of 8.1, 6.9, and 6.6±0.5 km, decreasing from north to south. However, the mean crustal thickness is similar for each segment (5.6±0.4, 5.7±0.4 and 5.1±0.3 km). Near the segment ends, crustal thickness is 2.5 to 5±0.5 km with no systematic variation from north to south. At …
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EEE Hooft, RS Detrick, DR Toomey, JA Collins, J Lin - Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2000