Mid-Ocean Ridges
The world's mid-ocean ridges form a single, connected global ridge system that is part of every ocean, and is the longest mountain range in the world. Geologically active, mid-ocean ridges are key sites of tectonic movement, intimately involved in seafloor spreading. This coursebook presents a multidisciplinary approach to the science of mid-ocean ridges – essential for a complete understanding of global tectonics and geodynamics. Designed for graduate and advanced undergraduate students, it will also provide a valuable reference for professionals in relevant fields. Background chapters provide a historical introduction and an overview of research techniques, with succeeding chapters covering the structure of the lithosphere and crust, and volcanic, tectonic and hydrothermal processes. A summary and synthesis chapter recaps essential points to consolidate new learning. Accessible to students and professionals working in marine geology, plate tectonics, geophysics, geodynamics, volcanism and oceanography, this is the ideal introduction to a key global phenomenon.
- Provides the first textbook overview of mid-ocean ridges for graduate and advanced undergraduate students, written by a leading expert in the field
- Supports students and professionals new to technical aspects or geographic areas with a full Glossary and extensive Directory of feature names
- Jargon-free and richly illustrated including colour, this book is accessible across multidisciplinary fields from marine geology and plate tectonics to petrology and volcanism
Reviews & endorsements
'This volume provides a comprehensive, up-to-date and authoritative account, extensively illustrated and referenced, of the geology, the morphology, the tectonics and the chemistry of the ridges, relating these to the underlying mantle movements. It also describes in detail the techniques used in these studies. Professor Searle has been at the forefront of research on the mid-ocean ridges throughout his career, and has produced an ideal textbook both for students and those currently researching the geology of the ocean floor.' Sir Anthony Laughton, FRS, former Director, Institute of Oceanographic Sciences, UK
'Professor Searle has done a superb job of summarizing and analyzing the history of, and the latest insights into, mid-ocean ridges, ranging from ultra-slow to fast spreading rates and including the tectonics, geophysics, geochemistry, volcanism and hydrothermal activity of this 'longest mountain range in the world'. This is an essential volume for any student or researcher studying mid-ocean ridges, both those in the Earth sciences and those with backgrounds in marine biology, chemistry oceanography, physical oceanography and other related fields.' Ken C. Macdonald, Emeritus Professor of Marine Geophysics, University of California, Santa Barbara
'This well-written, technical work is useful for scientists, researchers, and advanced students interested in an up-to-date understanding of the origin and evolution of mid-ocean ridges.' P. R. Pinet, Choice
' … a must-read for anybody interested, either scientifically or academically, in the fascinating underwater world of mid-ocean ridges.' Geologos
Product details
September 2013Hardback
9781107017528
330 pages
252 × 195 × 22 mm
0.95kg
158 b/w illus. 56 colour illus. 10 tables
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Techniques of mid-ocean ridge study: a brief historical review
- 3. The oceanic lithosphere
- 4. Ridges as plate boundaries
- 5. Crustal structure and composition
- 6. Volcanism
- 7. Tectonism
- 8. Hydrothermal processes
- 9. Summary and synthesis
- Appendix A. Glossary of terms
- Appendix B. Directory of named features
- References
- Index.