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Mineral carbonation of peridotite fueled by magmatic degassing and melt impregnation in an oceanic transform fault. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2024; 121 (8) DOI: 10.1073/pnas ...
Oceanic transform faults have historically been thought of as simple, predictable features. They represent the least well-studied of the three major plate boundaries, which include divergent ...
On 28 January 2020, a large oceanic earthquake with magnitude 7.7 occurred at the Oriente transform fault in the Caribbean Sea, between Jamaica and Cuba.
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Carbon cycling at mid-ocean ridges and subduction zones has been studied for decades. In contrast, scientists have paid relatively scant attention to CO 2 in oceanic transform faults.
On 28 January 2020, a large oceanic earthquake with magnitude 7.7 occurred at the Oriente transform fault in the Caribbean Sea, between Jamaica and Cuba. It caused a minor tsunami of 0.11 m height ...
Relationship Between Rupture Length and Magnitude of Oceanic Transform Fault Earthquakes Journal: Geophysical Research Letters Published: 2025-01-16 DOI: 10.1029/2024gl112891 Affiliations: 2 ...
The banks of the Dead Sea are the lowest point on dry land but not the deepest point on Earth's surface. That distinction belongs to the Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench, a point in the Pacific ...
The Significance of Oceanic Transform Faults The geodynamics of transform faults is the focus of METEOR expedition M204. The research area is located southwest of the Azores in the North Atlantic ...
Above is a sample from the seafloor. The chalk on top is lots and lots of dead nannofossils that rained down from above. The Atlantis Massif is an oceanic core complex at 30°N on the Mid-Atlantic ...
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