U.S. National Ocean Bottom Seismograph Instrument Pool

Publications based on OBSIP data

 

GLIMPSE

[1-11]

 

STAG

[12]

 

SCOOBA

 

MARIANAS

 

TOLSTOY

[13]

 

FAIM

[14-17]

 

TOMODEC

[18, 19]

 

 

 

[1]       D.W. Forsyth, I.M. Gravity Lineations, Petrologic and Seismic Expedition Experiment Science Team, International,, Origin of cross-grain gravity lineations and intraplate volcanic ridges; constraints and ideas from the GLIMPSE experiment, in: Anonymous, (Ed), AGU 2003 fall meeting., American Geophysical Union. Washington, DC, United States. 2003., 2003.

[2]       D.W. Forsyth, N. Harmon, D.S. Scheirer, R.A. Duncan, Distribution of recent volcanism and the morphology of seamounts and ridges in the GLIMPSE study area; implications for the lithospheric cracking hypothesis for the origin of intraplate, non-hot spot volcanic chains, Journal of Geophysical Research 111(2006); B11407.

[3]       N. Harmon, D. Forsyth, S. Webb, Using ambient seismic noise to determine short-period phase velocities and shallow shear velocities in young oceanic lithosphere, Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America 97(2007) 2009-2023.

[4]       N. Harmon, D.W. Forsyth, R. Lamm, S.C. Webb, P and S wave delays beneath intraplate volcanic ridges and gravity lineations near the East Pacific Rise, Journal of Geophysical Research 112(2007); B03309.

[5]       N. Harmon, D.W. Forsyth, D.S. Scheirer, Analysis of gravity in the GLIMPSE study region; evidence for deeper mantle processes in the formation of the Sojourn and Hotu Matua ridge systems, in: Anonymous, (Ed), AGU 2003 fall meeting., American Geophysical Union. Washington, DC, United States. 2003., 2003.

[6]       N. Harmon, D.W. Forsyth, D.S. Scheirer, Analysis of gravity and topography in the GLIMPSE study region; isostatic compensation and uplift of the Sojourn and Hotu Matua Ridge systems, Journal of Geophysical Research 111(2006); B11406.

[7]       R.C. Holmes, S.C. Webb, D.W. Forsyth, Crustal structure beneath the gravity lineations in the South Pacific from seismic refraction data, in: Anonymous, (Ed), AGU 2003 fall meeting., American Geophysical Union. Washington, DC, United States. 2003., 2003.

[8]       R.A. Lamm, N. Harmon, D.W. Forsyth, S.C. Webb, P and S wave delay times and SkS splitting results from the GLIMPSE experiment: comparison with gravity anomalies and Recent volcanism, in: Anonymous, (Ed), AGU 2003 fall meeting., American Geophysical Union. Washington, DC, United States. 2003., 2003.

[9]       A.L. Llenos, D.W. Forsyth, S.C. Webb, Microearthquakes near Matua Seamount, GLIMPSE study area, in: Anonymous, (Ed), AGU 2003 fall meeting., American Geophysical Union. Washington, DC, United States. 2003., 2003.

[10]     D. Scheirer, D.W. Forsyth, N. Harmon, R.A. Duncan, Distribution of Recent volcanism and morphology of volcanic features in the GLIMPSE study area west of the East Pacific Rise, in: Anonymous, (Ed), AGU 2003 fall meeting., American Geophysical Union. Washington, DC, United States. 2003., 2003.

[11]     D.S. Weeraratne, D.W. Forsyth, S.C. Webb, Rayleigh wave tomography study of the oceanic upper mantle beneath intraplate volcanic chains west of the East Pacific Rise, in: Anonymous, (Ed), AGU 2003 fall meeting., American Geophysical Union. Washington, DC, United States. 2003., 2003.

[12]     B.J. deMartin, R.A. Sohn, J.P. Canales, S.E. Humphris, Kinematics and geometry of active detachment faulting beneath the Trans-Atlantic Geotraverse (TAG) hydrothermal field on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, Geology (Boulder) 35(2007) 711-714.

[13]     M. Tolstoy, J.P. Cowen, E.T. Baker, D.J. Fornari, K.H. Rubin, T.M. Shank, F. Waldhauser, D.R. Bohnenstiehl, D.W. Forsyth, R.C. Holmes, B. Love, M.R. Perfit, R.T. Weekly, S.A. Soule, B. Glazer, A sea-floor spreading event captured by seismometers, Science 314(2006) 1920-1922.

[14]     J.A. Collins, D. Lizarralde, J.B. Gaherty, G. Hirth, S. Kim, Mid-ocean ridge mantle processes constrained by the FAIM seismic refraction experiment, in: Anonymous, (Ed), AGU 2003 fall meeting., American Geophysical Union. Washington, DC, United States. 2003., 2003.

[15]     S.D. Kim, D. Lizarralde, J.B. Gaherty, J.A. Collins, G.J. Hirth, Oceanic crustal structure north of the Kane fracture zone from 87-147 Ma, in: Anonymous, (Ed), AGU 2003 fall meeting., American Geophysical Union. Washington, DC, United States. 2003., 2003.

[16]     J.B. Gaherty, D. Lizarralde, J.A. Collins, G. Hirth, S. Kim, Mantle deformation during slow sea-floor spreading constrained by observations of seismic anisotropy in the western Atlantic, Earth and Planetary Science Letters 228(2004) 255-265.

[17]     D. Lizarralde, J.B. Gaherty, J.A. Collins, G. Hirth, S.D. Kim, Spreading-rate dependence of melt extraction at mid-ocean ridges from mantle seismic refraction data, Nature (London) 432(2004) 744-747.

[18]     Z.T. Ben, W.S.D. Wilcock, A.H. Barclay, D. Zandomeneghi, J.M. Ibanez, J. Almendros, Tomodec Working Group, The P-wave velocity structure of Deception Island, Antarctica, from two-dimensional seismic tomography, in: A. Cooper, C. Raymond, (Eds), Antarctica; a keystone in a changing world; online proceedings for the Tenth international symposium on Antarctic earth sciences., U. S. Geological Survey. Reston, VA, United States. 2007., 2007.

[19]     D. Zandomeneghi, A.H. Barclay, J. Almendros, J.M. Ibanez, Z.T. Ben, W.S.D. Wilcock, I. Tomodec Working Group, Three-dimensional P wave tomography of Deception Island Volcano, South Shetland Islands, in: A. Cooper, C. Raymond, (Eds), Antarctica; a keystone in a changing world; online proceedings for the Tenth international symposium on Antarctic earth sciences., U. S. Geological Survey. Reston, VA, United States. 2007., 2007.