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    Multi-Scale Vector-Ridge-Detection for Perceptual Organization Without Edges by Subirana-Vilanova, J. Brian, Sung, Kah Kay

    Published 2004
    “…We present a novel ridge detector that finds ridges on vector fields. …”
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    Licensing of Primordial Germ Cells for Gametogenesis Depends on Genital Ridge Signaling by Hu, Yueh-Chiang, Nicholls, Peter K., Soh, Ying Qi Shirleen, Daniele, Joseph R., Junker, Jan Philipp, van Oudenaarden, Alexander, Page, David C

    Published 2015
    “…Gata4, which is expressed only in somatic cells, is known to be required for genital ridge initiation. PGCs in Gata4 cKO mutants migrated to the area where the genital ridge, the precursor of the gonad, would ordinarily be formed. …”
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    Note on the redistribution and dissipation of tidal energy over mid-ocean ridges by Liang, Xinfeng, Wunsch, Carl

    Published 2015
    “…The redistribution and dissipation of internal wave energy arising from the conversion at mid-ocean ridges of the barotropic tide is studied in a set of numerical experiments. …”
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    Windowed Fourier ridges as a spatial carrier phase-shifting algorithm by Agarwal, Nimisha, Kemao, Qian

    Published 2018
    “…The windowed Fourier ridges (WFR) algorithm is shown to be a phase-shifting algorithm for phase extraction from a carrier fringe pattern. …”
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    Statistical analysis for windowed Fourier ridge algorithm in fringe pattern analysis by Gao, Wenjing, Kemao, Qian

    Published 2013
    “…Based on the windowed Fourier transform, the windowed Fourier ridges (WFR) algorithm and the windowed Fourier filtering algorithm (WFF) have been developed and proven effective for fringe pattern analysis. …”
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    Consequences of glacial cycles for magmatism and carbon transport at mid-ocean ridges by Cerpa, N, Jones, D, Katz, R

    Published 2019
    “…This depends on the amplitude and lag of the mid-ocean ridge response to sea-level changes. Here we develop and analyse a new model for that response, eliminating the questionable assumptions made in previous work. …”
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    Osmium isotope heterogeneity in the constituent phases of mid-ocean ridge basalts. by Gannoun, A, Burton, K, Thomas, L, Parkinson, I, Van Calsteren, P, Schiano, P

    Published 2004
    “…Radiogenic isotope variations in mid-ocean ridge basalts (MORB) are commonly attributed to compositional variations in Earth's upper mantle. …”
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    Thermocapillary stress and meniscus curvature effects on slip lengths in ridged microchannels by Kirk, TL, Karamanis, G, Crowdy, DG, Hodes, M

    Published 2020
    “…Pressure-driven flow in the presence of heat transfer through a microchannel patterned with parallel ridges is considered. The coupled effects of curvature and thermocapillary stress along the menisci are captured. …”
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    The scale and origin of the osmium isotope variations in mid-ocean ridge basalts by Gannoun, A, Burton, K, Parkinson, I, Alard, O, Schiano, P, Thomas, L

    Published 2007
    “…The decay of 187Re to 187Os provides a unique tracer of recycled lithosphere in the Earth's upper mantle, and the radiogenic Os isotope compositions of many mid-ocean ridge basalts (MORB) have been taken to indicate the presence of recycled oceanic crust in the mantle source. …”
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    Asymptotic formulae for flow in superhydrophobic channels with longitudinal ridges and protruding menisci by Kirk, TL

    Published 2018
    “…This paper presents new asymptotic formulae for flow in a channel with one or both walls patterned with a longitudinal array of ridges and arbitrarily protruding menisci. Derived from a matched asymptotic expansion, they extend results by Crowdy (J. …”
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    Melting and melt migration in heterogeneous mantle beneath mid-ocean ridges by Weatherley, S

    Published 2013
    “…The results provide new constraints on the scale of melt focusing and melt redistribution at ridge axes, and pose questions for future 3D studies of melt migration beneath ridges. …”
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    Dynamical Evolution of North Atlantic Ridges and Poleward Jet Stream Displacements by Woollings, T, Pinto, J, Santos, J

    Published 2011
    “…Wave breaking also seems to enhance the persistence, since it is unlikely that a persistent ridge event occurs without being also accompanied by wave breaking. © 2011 American Meteorological Society.…”
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    ORIGIN OF THE LOUISVILLE RIDGE AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO THE ELTANIN FRACTURE-ZONE SYSTEM by Watts, A, Weissel, J, Duncan, R, Larson, R

    Published 1988
    “…A break in the smooth trend of the ridge at latitude 37.5oS has been recognized in both bathymetric and altimetric data. …”
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    Mapping, quantifying and comparing seascape heterogeneity of Southwest Indian Ridge seamounts by Swanborn, DJB, Huvenne, VAI, Pittman, SJ, Rogers, AD, Taylor, ML, Woodall, LC

    Published 2022
    “…<br><br> <strong>Methods</strong> We mapped and classified geomorphological habitat using bathymetric data collected at five Southwest Indian Ridge seamounts. Spatial pattern metrics from landscape ecology are applied to quantify and compare seascape heterogeneity in composition and configuration represented in resulting habitat maps.…”
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    The scale and origin of the osmium isotope variations in mid-ocean ridge basalts by Gannoun, A, Burton, K, Parkinson, I, Alard, O, Schiano, P, Thomas, L

    Published 2007
    “…The decay of <sup>187</sup>Re to <sup>187</sup>Os provides a unique tracer of recycled lithosphere in the Earth's upper mantle, and the radiogenic Os isotope compositions of many mid-ocean ridge basalts (MORB) have been taken to indicate the presence of recycled oceanic crust in the mantle source. …”
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