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    Dual-Task Network for Terrace and Ridge Extraction: Automatic Terrace Extraction via Multi-Task Learning by Jun Zhang, Jun Zhang, Xiao Huang, Weixun Zhou, Huyan Fu, Yuyan Chen, Zhenghao Zhan

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Terrace detection and ridge extraction from high-resolution remote sensing imagery are crucial for soil conservation and grain production on sloping land. …”
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    Compositional Variations of Cr-Spinel in High-Mg Intrusions of the Primorsky Ridge (Western Baikal Region, Russia) by Aleksey S. Mekhonoshin, Tatiana B. Kolotilina, Artemy A. Doroshkov, Evgeniya E. Pikiner

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Composition variations of Cr-spinel in high-Mg rocks of the Primorsky Ridge (Western Baikal region, Russia) are reported here. …”
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    Crystallization depth beneath an oceanic detachment fault (ODP Hole 923A, Mid-Atlantic Ridge) by Lissenberg, C. Johan, Rioux, Matthew, MacLeod, Christopher J., Shimizu, Nobumichi, Bowring, Samuel A.

    Published 2017
    “…Oceanic detachment faults are increasingly recognized as playing an integral role in the seafloor spreading process at slow and ultraslow spreading mid-ocean ridges, with significant consequences for the architecture of the oceanic lithosphere. …”
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    Origin of the early Cenozoic belt boundary thrust and Izanagi–Pacific ridge subduction in the western Pacific margin by Kimura, Gaku, Kitamura, Yujin, Yamaguchi, Asuka, Kameda, Jun, Hashimoto, Yoshitaka, Hamahashi, Mari

    Published 2019
    “…The timing of the accretion gap and thrusting, however, coincides with the collision of the Paleocene–early Eocene Izanagi–Pacific spreading ridges with the trench along the western Pacific margin, which has been recently re‐hypothesized as younger than the previous assumption with respect to the Kula‐Pacific ridge subduction during the late Cretaceous. …”
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    Middle to late Pleistocene palaeoceanography inferred from ridge-furrow structures on the continental slope offshore Angola by Putuhena, H, Newton, AMW, Cartwright, J, Huuse, M

    Published 2021
    “…3D seismic reflection data have been used to map 784 enigmatic ridge-furrow structures in water depths of 0.8–1.7 km offshore Angola. …”
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    SKS splitting in the Western Indian Ocean from land and seafloor seismometers: plume, plate and ridge signatures by Scholz, J, Barruol, G, Fontaine, F, Mazzullo, A, Montagner, J, Stutzmann, E, Michon, L, Sigloch, K

    Published 2018
    “…Based on the synopsis of this and previous SKS splitting studies at mid-ocean ridges, we propose that ridge-normal Φ may develop at fast and intermediate spreading ridges (e.g., CIR and East Pacific Rise) and ridge-parallel Φ could be characteristic to slow spreading ridges (e.g., SWIR, Mid-Atlantic Ridge and the paleo-ridges in the Mozambique Channel).…”
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    Carbon fluxes and primary magma CO2 contents along the global mid-ocean ridge system by Le Voyer, M, Hauri, E, Cottrell, E, Kelley, K, Salters, V, Langmuir, C, Hilton, D, Barry, P, Furi, E

    Published 2018
    “…The concentration of carbon in primary mid-ocean ridge basalts (MORBs), and the associated fluxes of CO2 outgassed at ocean ridges, is examined through new data obtained by secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) on 753 globally-distributed MORB glasses. …”
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    A seismic tomography, gravity, and flexure study of the crust and upper mantle structure of the Hawaiian Ridge: 1 by MacGregor, BG, Dunn, RA, Watts, AB, Xu, C, Shillington, DJ

    Published 2023
    “…<p>The Hawaiian Ridge has long been a focus site for studying lithospheric flexure due to intraplate volcano loading, but crucial load and flexure details remain unclear. …”
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