Project Details
The geology and structure of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge near Ascension Island
Applicant
Professor Dr. Colin Devey
Subject Area
Geophysics
Term
from 2005 to 2009
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 17567175
Final Report Year
2012
Final Report Abstract
No abstract available
Publications
- 2008. First evidence for high-temperature off-axis venting of deep crustal/mantle heat: The Nibelungen hydrothermal field, southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 275(1-2): 61-69
Melchert, B., Devey, C.W., German, C.R., Lackschewitz, K.S., Seifert, R., Walter, M., Mertens, C., Yoerger, D.R., Baker, E.T., Paulick, H. and Nakamura, K.,
- 2009. Diking, young volcanism and diffuse hydrothermal activity on the southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge: The Lilliput field at 9 degrees 33 ' S. Marine Geology, 266(1-4): 52-64
Haase, K., Koschinsky, A., Petersen, S., Devey, C.W., German, C., Lackschewitz, K.S., Melchert, B., Seifert, R., Borowski, C., Giere, O. and Paulick, H.
- 2010. The relationships between volcanism, tectonism and hydrothermal activity on the Southern Equatorial Mid-Atlantic Ridge. In: P. Rona, C.W. Devey, J. Dyment and B.J. Murton (Editors), Diversity of hydrothermal systems on slow spreading ocean ridges. Geophysical Monograph Series. American Geophysical Union, Washington D.C.
Devey, C.W., German, C.R., Haase, K.M., Lackschewitz, K.S., Melchert, B. and Connelly, D.P.