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Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems | 2014

Lucky Strike seamount: Implications for the emplacement and rifting of segment‐centered volcanoes at slow spreading mid‐ocean ridges

J. Escartin; Samuel Adam Soule; M. Cannat; Daniel J. Fornari; D. Dusunur; Rafael Garcia

The history of emplacement, tectonic evolution, and dismemberment of a central volcano within the rift valley of the slow spreading Mid-Atlantic Ridge at the Lucky Strike Segment is deduced using near-bottom sidescan sonar imagery and visual observations. Volcano emplacement is rapid (<1 Myr), associated with focused eruptions, and with effusion rates feeding lava flows that bury tectonic features developed prior to and during volcano construction. This volcanic phase likely requires efficient melt pooling and a long-lived crustal magma chamber as a melt source. A reduction in melt supply triggers formation of an axial graben rifting the central volcano, and the onset of seafloor spreading may eventually split it. At Lucky Strike, this results in two modes of crustal construction. Eruptions and tectonic activity focus at a narrow graben that bisects the central volcano and contains the youngest lava flows, accumulating a thick layer of extrusives. Away from the volcano summit, deformation and volcanic emplacement is distributed throughout the rift valley floor, lacking a clear locus of accretion and deformation. Volcanic emplacement on the rift floor is characterized by axial volcanic ridges fed by dikes that propagate from the central axial magma chamber. The mode of rapid volcano construction and subsequent rifting observed at the Lucky Strike seamount is common at other central volcanoes along the global mid-ocean ridge system.


Archive | 2010

Length Scales of Volcanic Deposition: A Comparison of the Fast-spreading East Pacific Rise and Slow-spreading Mid-Atlantic Ridge (Invited)

Samuel Adam Soule; J. Escartin; Daniel J. Fornari; D. S. Nakata; A. T. Fundis


Archive | 2008

Bathymetric Signatures of Oceanic Detachment Faulting and Potential Ultramafic Lithologies at Outcrop or in the Shallow Subseafloor

Johnson R. Cann; Deborah K. Smith; J. Escartin; Hugo F. Schouten


Archive | 2007

Quantifying the Role of Active Detachment Faulting in Lithospheric Accretion Along Slow-Spreading Ridges (MAR 12-35°N)

J. Escartin; Deborah K. Smith; Hugo F. Schouten; J. Cannat


Archive | 2007

Evolution of oceanic core complex domes and corrugations

Johnson R. Cann; J. Escartin; Deborah K. Smith; Hugo F. Schouten


Archive | 2006

Evolution of active detachment faults and core complexes near 13N, Mid-Atlantic Ridge

Johnson R. Cann; Deborah K. Smith; J. Escartin


Archive | 2006

Generation of High-Resolution Geo-referenced Photo-Mosaics From Navigation Data

O. Delaunoy; Armagan Elibol; Robert Garcia; J. Escartin; Daniel J. Fornari; Susan E. Humphris


Archive | 2006

Patterns of volcanism and tectonism at a slow-spreading segment of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (Lucky Strike, 37N): preliminary results from near-bottom geological and geophysical surveys

J. Escartin; Samuel Adam Soule; Antoine Bezos; M. Cannat; Daniel J. Fornari; V. S. Ballu; Susan E. Humphris


Archive | 2005

Tectonic and volcanic interaction along the Lucky Strike rift valley floor: controls on hydrothermal distribution

J. Escartin; Samuel Adam Soule; Daniel J. Fornari; M. Cannat; Susan E. Humphris


Archive | 2005

Off-Axis Deformation near the Equatorial Mid-Atlantic Ridge in the Region of the North American-South American-African Triple Junction

Deborah K. Smith; J. Escartin

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Daniel J. Fornari

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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Samuel Adam Soule

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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Susan E. Humphris

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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Maurice A. Tivey

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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A. T. Fundis

University of Washington

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Adam Soule

Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

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D. Dusunur

Istanbul Technical University

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