Signature of plume-ridge interaction on bathymetry and geochemistry along mid-ocean ridges: Insights from the Reunion Plume and Central Indian Ridge

Title
Signature of plume-ridge interaction on bathymetry and geochemistry along mid-ocean ridges: Insights from the Reunion Plume and Central Indian Ridge
Author(s)
Clement Vincent; 박정우; 김종욱; 박상준
KIOST Author(s)
Kim, Jonguk(김종욱)
Alternative Author(s)
김종욱; 박상준
Publication Year
2019-10-24
Abstract
Plume-ridge interaction is an important thermal and geological process, which results in various physical and chemical anomalies along a significant length of the global mid-ocean ridges system. Despite numerous studies, some remaining questions to be solved are origin and mechanisms of geochemical variations and their possible influence on the morphology of mid-ocean ridges.
The Central Indian Ridge, with a slow to intermediate spreading rate, provides an ideal opportunityto explore distant plume-ridge interactions. Currently, the ridge is moving away from the hotspot, which started at the Deccan Traps from 65 Ma. It is presently 1000 km away from the Central Indian Ridge, at the R
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/22220
Bibliographic Citation
2019 추계지질과학연합학술대회, pp.421, 2019
Publisher
대한지질학회
Type
Conference
Language
English
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