Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 1994
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1994e%26psl.121..245p&link_type=abstract
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Volume 121, Issue 1-2, p. 245-258.
Physics
15
Scientific paper
New high-resolution Geosat altimetry data south of 30°S reveal numerous propagating ridge wakes along intermediate- and slow-spreading ridges. These new examples provide a large enough database to establish systematics of ridge propagation. Almost all active propagating ridges propagate down a regional along-axis gravity or bathymetry gradient. The sense of the propagating ridge offset (right lateral vs. left lateral) is related to recent changes in spreading direction. We find there is a significant difference between the propagation of ridges with an axial high morphology which propagate at greater than ~ 50% of their full-spreading rate and ridges with a median valley morphology which usually propagate at ~ 25% of their spreading rate. The axial high propagators leave behind an asymmetric wake; the outer pseudofault appears as a continuous linear trough/step while the sheared zone appears as a chain of small gravity bumps. While we clearly see the propagating ridge wakes from offsets greater than ~ 10 km at slow- and intermediate-spreading ridges, at ridges spreading faster than ~ 75 mm/yr the amplitude of the wake topography decreases to the point where we no longer see these wakes in Geosat altimetry data. The systematics seen in this new data set support a fracture mechanics model for the dynamics of ridge propagation.
Phipps Morgan Jason
Sandwell David T.
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