|
1. |
Active hydrothermal mounds in the Okinawa back‐arc trough |
|
Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union,
Volume 68,
Issue 36,
1987,
Page 737-737
Sieya Uyeda,
Preview
|
PDF (2381KB)
|
|
摘要:
In the Okinawa Trough , which is the backarc basin of the Ryukyu arc, active extensional tectonics has been identified from graben morphology, shallow earthquakes characteristic of normal faults, extremely high heat flow, and young volcanism. However, except for the southernmost part, the back‐arc seafloor spreading stage has probably not been attained, because the axial part of the trough lacks the clear magnetic signature and oceanic crust associated with seafloor spreading and because the water depth is too shallow.Several research projects have been conducted in the basin; the Japanese Lithosphere Research Cruise (R/V Wakashio‐Maru), Hydrographic Department Cruise (R/V Takuyo), French VAMP cruise (R/V Jean‐Charcot), and German‐Japanese Joint Cruise (R/V Sonne) were in 1984. Results indicate that the trough is probably still in a stretching to riftin
ISSN:0002-8606
DOI:10.1029/EO068i036p00737-01
年代:1987
数据来源: WILEY
|
2. |
Editor's citations: Excellence in refereeing |
|
Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union,
Volume 68,
Issue 36,
1987,
Page 738-738
Anonymous,
Preview
|
PDF (1415KB)
|
|
摘要:
The eight reviewers whose photographs appear below, plus one other for whom a photograph was not available, have been cited by editors of AGU's journals for excellence in refereeing. The time and diligence contributed by these reviewers enhance the quality of AGU journals. The editor's citation recognizes this special service to the Union, and the individuals who are listed below are to be commended for consistently providing constructive and thoughtful reviews.
ISSN:0002-8606
DOI:10.1029/EO068i036p00738-01
年代:1987
数据来源: WILEY
|
3. |
Best Student Papers for 1987 Spring Meeting |
|
Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union,
Volume 68,
Issue 36,
1987,
Page 739-739
Anonymous,
Preview
|
PDF (869KB)
|
|
摘要:
As they did at previous national meetings, several AGU sections selected Best Student Papers at the 1987 Spring Meeting in Baltimore, Md., during May 1987 as a means of encouraging student participation.Pal Wessel was selected by the Geodesy Section to receive their Best Student Paper Award for his paper entitled “Global Gravity Crossover Corrections: Implications and Applications,” which was coauthored by A. B. Watts (Lamont‐Doherty Geological Observatory (LDGO), Palisades, N.Y.). Wessel received his B.Sc. (1982) and M.S. (1984) from the University of Oslo, Norway, in applied geophysics, while working on inversion of gravity anomalies over a continental rift (Oslo Graben). He is currently a Ph.D. candidate at LDGO. Wessel's research in gravity includes statistical analysis of shipboard gravity data, gridding algorithms, and computation of gravimetric geoids. He is also working on flexre of young oceanic lithosphere caused by thermal str
ISSN:0002-8606
DOI:10.1029/EO068i036p00739
年代:1987
数据来源: WILEY
|
|