2019
DOI: 10.1111/1755-6724.13850
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A Quantitative Method for Active Fault Migration Distance Assessment on both Sides of Mid‐Ocean Ridges—Based on Multi‐Beam Data

Abstract: Fracture-fissure systems found at mid-ocean ridges are dominating conduits for the circulation of metallogenic fluid. Ascertaining the distribution area of active faults on both sides of mid-ocean ridges will provide a useful tool in the search for potential hydrothermal vents, thus guiding the exploration of modern seafloor sulfides. Considering the Mid-Atlantic Ridge 20°N-24°N (NMAR) and North Chile Rise (NCR) as examples, fault elements such as Fault Spacing (∆S) and Fault Heave (∆X) can be identified and q… Show more

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