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Sea-floor spreading: The central anomaly magnetization high
Authors:Kim D. Klitgord
Affiliation:Department of Geodesy and Geophysics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge Great Britain
Abstract:Indications of a narrow region of high magnetization within the central magnetic anomaly on some mid-ocean ridges are found on near-bottom and sea surface magnetic profiles. This zone, which probably represents the most recent extrusions onto the ocean floor, is similar to the narrow region of high magnetization found on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge at 45°N with a suite of dredge samples. This narrow region is probably the result of the initial high magnetization of pillow basalts when they are extruded onto the ocean floor and the subsequent rapid oxidation of the outer variolitic zone of the pillows. The large-amplitude, short-wavelength (<15 km) magnetic anomaly found within the central anomaly over both slow- and fast-spreading ridges is produced by this narrow magnetization high. This magnetic anomaly can be used to locate the region of most recent extrusions on most ridges. The absence of this short-wavelength anomaly on some ridges may reflect the episodicity with which basalts are extruded onto the ocean floor.
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