New ocean crust is continuously created where tectonic plates diverge. A distinctive type of oceanic crust is formed by back-arc spreading systems that parallel oceanic island arcs on the side away from the subducting plate. Volatile-rich and spatially variable, back-arc spreading systems are a natu
[Geophysical Monograph Series] Back-Arc Spreading Systems: Geological, Biological, Chemical, and Physical Interactions Volume 166 || Physiological ecology of back-arc basin fauna: Explorations of the known and unknown
✍ Scribed by Christie, David M.; Fisher, Charles R.; Lee, Sang-Mook; Givens, Sharon
- Book ID
- 121756161
- Publisher
- American Geophysical Union
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 216 KB
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Article
- ISBN
- 0875904319
- DOI
- 10.1029/166GM12
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✦ Synopsis
New ocean crust is continuously created where tectonic plates diverge. A distinctive type of oceanic crust is formed by back-arc spreading systems that parallel oceanic island arcs on the side away from the subducting plate. Volatile-rich and spatially variable, back-arc spreading systems are a natural laboratory for multi-disciplinary studies of seafloor creation, the flow of magma from the deep earth, and the hydrothermal ecosystems that this flow sustains.
Derived from the prestigious Ridge 2000 InterRidge Theoretical Institute held in 2004, Back-Arc Spreading Systems: Geological, Biological, Chemical, and Physical Interactions reviews the state of the science, with select case studies.
Experienced researchers in, and students of, marine geology, biological oceanography, marine geochemistry, volcanology, petrology, and geo- and paleomagnetism will find this volume a significant resource now and for the near future.
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