Axial Valley Morphology of the Gakkel Ridge [8°W-88°E]: Seabeam and Hydrosweep Bathymetry from the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge Expedition (AMORE 2001)

The US Coast Guard Cutter "Healy" and the German research vessel "Polarstern" surveyed and sampled the Gakkel Mid-Ocean Ridge (MOR) as part of a joint US-German effort to understand the largely unexplored Arctic Ocean; the Mid-Ocean Ridge Expedition (AMORE) from August to October...

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Main Authors: Kurras, G., Gauger, S., Michael, P., Thiede, Jörn, Dick, H., Goldstein, S., Hartmann, T., Hatzky, Jörn, Langmuir, C.
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:6632 2023-09-05T13:15:56+02:00 Axial Valley Morphology of the Gakkel Ridge [8°W-88°E]: Seabeam and Hydrosweep Bathymetry from the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge Expedition (AMORE 2001) Kurras, G. Gauger, S. Michael, P. Thiede, Jörn Dick, H. Goldstein, S. Hartmann, T. Hatzky, Jörn Langmuir, C. 2001 application/pdf https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/6632/ https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/6632/1/Hat2001b.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.17184 https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.17184.d001 unknown https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/6632/1/Hat2001b.pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.17184.d001 Kurras, G. , Gauger, S. , Michael, P. , Thiede, J. , Dick, H. , Goldstein, S. , Hartmann, T. , Hatzky, J. and Langmuir, C. (2001) Axial Valley Morphology of the Gakkel Ridge [8°W-88°E]: Seabeam and Hydrosweep Bathymetry from the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge Expedition (AMORE 2001) , EOS Trans. AGU, 82 (47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract T11B-0855 . hdl:10013/epic.17184 EPIC3EOS Trans. AGU, 82 (47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract T11B-0855 Conference notRev 2001 ftawi 2023-08-22T19:46:12Z The US Coast Guard Cutter "Healy" and the German research vessel "Polarstern" surveyed and sampled the Gakkel Mid-Ocean Ridge (MOR) as part of a joint US-German effort to understand the largely unexplored Arctic Ocean; the Mid-Ocean Ridge Expedition (AMORE) from August to October 2001. In addition to geologic sampling, both ships acquired multibeam bathymetry: Seabeam 2112 from USCGC Healy and Hydrosweep DS-2 from RV Polarstern. The bathymetric results from this expedition are an outstanding success far exceeding the expectations of either group. Favorable ice and weather conditions allowed Healy and Polarstern to operate separately during much of the expedition, providing more than three ships months of total data. The surveyed region covers ~1000km from the Lena Trough at 8°W to 88°E, significantly increasing bathymetric coverage along the axial and near-axis regions and providing the first data for the western Gakkel Ridge. At current data collection rates it is estimated that the AMORE cruise will contribute 14 million bathymetricsoundings, nearly doubling the present Arctic bathymetric database. The resolution of these data is significantly better than previouslyexisting bathymetry and reveals geologic detail critical to understanding the segmentation and processes of this ultra-slow spreadingMOR. The new bathymetry data show three distinct magmatic-tectonic regions. The western segment [8°W - 3°E] contains a series of five elongate volcanic highs that are quasi-continuous, and separated by short regions, most of which are populated by small volcanic cones. This clear volcanic and bathymetric segmentation is almost perfectly linear and occurs in the absence of any ridge offsets, suggesting that magmatic segmentation is occuring independently of offsets and may therefore be controlled by mantle processes. The central segment[3°E - 11°E] displays little bathymetric evidence of volcanism, and dredging recovered virtually little to no basalt. The axial depth increasessignificantly compared to the western ... Conference Object Arctic Arctic Arctic Ocean Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) Arctic Arctic Ocean Gakkel Ridge ENVELOPE(90.000,90.000,87.000,87.000)
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description The US Coast Guard Cutter "Healy" and the German research vessel "Polarstern" surveyed and sampled the Gakkel Mid-Ocean Ridge (MOR) as part of a joint US-German effort to understand the largely unexplored Arctic Ocean; the Mid-Ocean Ridge Expedition (AMORE) from August to October 2001. In addition to geologic sampling, both ships acquired multibeam bathymetry: Seabeam 2112 from USCGC Healy and Hydrosweep DS-2 from RV Polarstern. The bathymetric results from this expedition are an outstanding success far exceeding the expectations of either group. Favorable ice and weather conditions allowed Healy and Polarstern to operate separately during much of the expedition, providing more than three ships months of total data. The surveyed region covers ~1000km from the Lena Trough at 8°W to 88°E, significantly increasing bathymetric coverage along the axial and near-axis regions and providing the first data for the western Gakkel Ridge. At current data collection rates it is estimated that the AMORE cruise will contribute 14 million bathymetricsoundings, nearly doubling the present Arctic bathymetric database. The resolution of these data is significantly better than previouslyexisting bathymetry and reveals geologic detail critical to understanding the segmentation and processes of this ultra-slow spreadingMOR. The new bathymetry data show three distinct magmatic-tectonic regions. The western segment [8°W - 3°E] contains a series of five elongate volcanic highs that are quasi-continuous, and separated by short regions, most of which are populated by small volcanic cones. This clear volcanic and bathymetric segmentation is almost perfectly linear and occurs in the absence of any ridge offsets, suggesting that magmatic segmentation is occuring independently of offsets and may therefore be controlled by mantle processes. The central segment[3°E - 11°E] displays little bathymetric evidence of volcanism, and dredging recovered virtually little to no basalt. The axial depth increasessignificantly compared to the western ...
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author Kurras, G.
Gauger, S.
Michael, P.
Thiede, Jörn
Dick, H.
Goldstein, S.
Hartmann, T.
Hatzky, Jörn
Langmuir, C.
spellingShingle Kurras, G.
Gauger, S.
Michael, P.
Thiede, Jörn
Dick, H.
Goldstein, S.
Hartmann, T.
Hatzky, Jörn
Langmuir, C.
Axial Valley Morphology of the Gakkel Ridge [8°W-88°E]: Seabeam and Hydrosweep Bathymetry from the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge Expedition (AMORE 2001)
author_facet Kurras, G.
Gauger, S.
Michael, P.
Thiede, Jörn
Dick, H.
Goldstein, S.
Hartmann, T.
Hatzky, Jörn
Langmuir, C.
author_sort Kurras, G.
title Axial Valley Morphology of the Gakkel Ridge [8°W-88°E]: Seabeam and Hydrosweep Bathymetry from the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge Expedition (AMORE 2001)
title_short Axial Valley Morphology of the Gakkel Ridge [8°W-88°E]: Seabeam and Hydrosweep Bathymetry from the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge Expedition (AMORE 2001)
title_full Axial Valley Morphology of the Gakkel Ridge [8°W-88°E]: Seabeam and Hydrosweep Bathymetry from the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge Expedition (AMORE 2001)
title_fullStr Axial Valley Morphology of the Gakkel Ridge [8°W-88°E]: Seabeam and Hydrosweep Bathymetry from the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge Expedition (AMORE 2001)
title_full_unstemmed Axial Valley Morphology of the Gakkel Ridge [8°W-88°E]: Seabeam and Hydrosweep Bathymetry from the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge Expedition (AMORE 2001)
title_sort axial valley morphology of the gakkel ridge [8°w-88°e]: seabeam and hydrosweep bathymetry from the arctic mid-ocean ridge expedition (amore 2001)
publishDate 2001
url https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/6632/
https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/6632/1/Hat2001b.pdf
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op_source EPIC3EOS Trans. AGU, 82 (47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract T11B-0855
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Kurras, G. , Gauger, S. , Michael, P. , Thiede, J. , Dick, H. , Goldstein, S. , Hartmann, T. , Hatzky, J. and Langmuir, C. (2001) Axial Valley Morphology of the Gakkel Ridge [8°W-88°E]: Seabeam and Hydrosweep Bathymetry from the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge Expedition (AMORE 2001) , EOS Trans. AGU, 82 (47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract T11B-0855 . hdl:10013/epic.17184
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