MODERN SEAFLOOR HYDROTHERMAL DEPOSITS - OCEAN RIDGES - Morphology of the Northeastern Mohns Ridge: Results from SeaMARC II Surveys in the Norwegian-Greenland Sea

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Kathleen Crane Hany Doss Peter Vogt Eirik Sundvor
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

"Abstract - In 1989-1990, the SeaMARC II side-looking sonar (11 to 12 kHz) and swath bathymetric system imaged more than 80 000 km2 of the seafloor in the Norwegian-Greenland Sea and southern Arctic Ocean. One of our main goals was to investigate the highly oblique (115°) junction between the Mohns and Knipovich ridges, and to determine, using new morphotectonic data, whether or not this junction is stable or in a state of readjustment. These findings are presented in this paper.Along the northern Mohns Ridge, we observed a highly segmented rift valley undisturbed by transform faults. In contrast to the elevated Reykjanes Ridge, the Mohns Ridge is dominated by deep en echelon fault-bounded troughs, which are bordered by high rift valley volcanoes. These segment boundaries are interpreted to be sites of recent to present volcanic activity, based on their high acoustic reflectivity. The northwestern flank of the Mohns Ridge is marked by shallow quasi-linear ridges parallel to the present orientation of the Mohns Ridge. The orientation and geographic position of these ridges suggest that they were formed at the Mohns Ridge. Only in the northernmost cases are some of these off-axial ridges non-linear. The degree of the non-linearities increases slightly with proximity to the Mohns-Knipovich bend. In addition, because no transform fault was detected between the Mohns and Knipovich ridges, we conclude that the Knipovich Ridge must be obliquely spreading to the NW-SE."
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APA: Kathleen Crane Hany Doss Peter Vogt Eirik Sundvor  (1999)  MODERN SEAFLOOR HYDROTHERMAL DEPOSITS - OCEAN RIDGES - Morphology of the Northeastern Mohns Ridge: Results from SeaMARC II Surveys in the Norwegian-Greenland Sea

MLA: Kathleen Crane Hany Doss Peter Vogt Eirik Sundvor MODERN SEAFLOOR HYDROTHERMAL DEPOSITS - OCEAN RIDGES - Morphology of the Northeastern Mohns Ridge: Results from SeaMARC II Surveys in the Norwegian-Greenland Sea. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1999.

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