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A sea-floor spreading event captured by seismometers.

M Tolstoy1, J P Cowen, E T Baker, D J Fornari, K H Rubin, T M Shank, F Waldhauser, D R Bohnenstiehl, D W Forsyth, R C Holmes, B Love, M R Perfit, R T Weekly, S A Soule, B Glazer.   

Abstract

Two-thirds of Earth's surface is formed at mid-ocean ridges, yet sea-floor spreading events are poorly understood because they occur far beneath the ocean surface. At 9 degrees 50'N on the East Pacific Rise, ocean-bottom seismometers recently recorded the microearthquake character of a mid-ocean ridge eruption, including precursory activity. A gradual ramp-up in activity rates since seismic monitoring began at this site in October 2003 suggests that eruptions may be forecast in the fast-spreading environment. The pattern culminates in an intense but brief (approximately 6-hour) inferred diking event on 22 January 2006, followed by rapid tapering to markedly decreased levels of seismicity.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17124289     DOI: 10.1126/science.1133950

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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