Effect of melt/mantle interactions on MORB chemistry at the easternmost S outhwest I ndian R idge (61°–67° E)

M Paquet, M Cannat, D Brunelli… - Geochemistry …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
The easternmost part of the Southwest Indian Ridge (61°–67° E) is an end‐member of the
global ridge system in terms of very low magma supply. As such, it is a good laboratory to …

GIS-based mineral prospectivity mapping of seafloor massive sulfide on ultraslow-spreading ridges: A case study of Southwest Indian Ridge 48.7–50.5 E

L Liu, J Lu, C Tao, S Liao, S Chen - Natural Resources Research, 2021 - Springer
With the depletion of mineral resources on land, seafloor massive sulfide deposits have the
potential to become as important for exploration, development and mining as those on land …