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S. M. White, Haymon, R. M., Fornari, D. J., Macdonald, K. C., and Perfit, M. R., Correlation between volcanic and tectonic segmentation of fast-spreading ridges: Evidence from volcanic structures and lava flow morphology on the East Pacific Rise at 9 degrees -10 degrees N, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 107, p. Article no. 2173, 2002.
M. A. Stewart, Klein, E. M., and Karson, J. A., Geochemistry of dikes and lavas from the north wall of the Hess Deep Rift: Insights into the four-dimensional character of crustal construction at fast spreading mid-ocean ridges, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 107, p. Art. no. 2238, 2002.
J. A. Karson, Geologic structure of the uppermost oceanic crust created at fast- to intermediate-rate spreading centers, Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, vol. 30, pp. 347–384, 2002.
D. K. Blackman, Karson, J. A., Kelley, D. S., Cann, J. R., Fruh-Green, G. L., Gee, J. S., Hurst, S. D., John, B. E., Morgan, J., Nooner, S. L., Ross, D. K., Schroeder, T. J., and Williams, E. A., Geology of the Atlantis Massif (Mid Atlantic Ridge, 30 degrees N): Implications for the evolution of an ultramafic oceanic core complex, Marine Geophysical Researches, vol. 23, pp. 443–469, 2002.
S. E. Humphris, Fornari, D. J., Schreirer, D. S., German, C. R., and Parson, L. M., Geotectonic setting of hydrothermal activity on the summit of Lucky Strike Seamount (37 degrees 17'N, Mid-Atlantic Ridge), Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, vol. 3, p. Article no. 1049, 2002.
J. A. Karson, Klein, E. M., Hurst, S. D., Lee, C. E., and Rivizzigno, P. A., Structure of uppermost fast-spread oceanic crust exposed at the Hess Deep Rift: Implications for subaxial processes at the East Pacific Rise, Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, vol. 3, p. 1002, 2002.
J. Sinton, Bergmanis, E., Rubin, K. H., Batiza, R., Gregg, T. K. P., Gronvold, K., Macdonald, K. C., and White, S. M., Volcanic eruptions on mid-ocean ridges: New evidence from the superfast spreading East Pacific Rise, 17 degrees-19 degrees S, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 107, p. Article no. 2115, 2002.

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