Widespread active detachment faulting and core complex formation near 13° N on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge

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Deborah K. Smith
Johnson R. Cann
Javier Escartín
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[1] Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution,School of Earth Sciences
[2] University of Leeds,undefined
[3] CNRS,undefined
[4] Marine Geosciences Group,undefined
[5] IPGP Case 89,undefined
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Nature | 2006年 / 442卷
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Oceanic core complexes are massifs in which lower-crustal and upper-mantle rocks are exposed at the sea floor1,2,3. They form at mid-ocean ridges through slip on detachment faults rooted below the spreading axis2,3,4,5,6. To date, most studies of core complexes have been based on isolated inactive massifs that have spread away from ridge axes. Here we present a survey of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge near 13° N containing a segment in which a number of linked detachment faults extend for 75 km along one flank of the spreading axis. The detachment faults are apparently all currently active and at various stages of development. A field of extinct core complexes extends away from the axis for at least 100 km. Our observations reveal the topographic characteristics of actively forming core complexes and their evolution from initiation within the axial valley floor to maturity and eventual inactivity. Within the surrounding region there is a strong correlation between detachment fault morphology at the ridge axis and high rates of hydroacoustically recorded earthquake seismicity. Preliminary examination of seismicity and seafloor morphology farther north along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge suggests that active detachment faulting is occurring in many segments and that detachment faulting is more important in the generation of ocean crust at this slow-spreading ridge than previously suspected.
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