MORB Landforms Claire, Hana and Ryan
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Title
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MORB Landforms Claire, Hana and Ryan
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Description
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Mid-Ocean Ridges are responsible for producing many interesting landforms. Some of these landforms include the rift valley, down-drop blocks and sheeted dikes. The rift valley is the inner most part of the ridge where magma is extruded from the ridge. In the rift valley, there are down-drop blocks. Sheeted dikes are formed as dikes that bring the magma to the surface, however, as the two plates diverge, the dikes are pulled apart and a new dike forms in its place.
Picture from:
Winter, J. D. (n.d.). Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology Class Material.
Retrieved May 6, 2015, from https://www.whitman.edu/geology/winter/
JDW_PetClass.htm
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Creator
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Claire Kojaian
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Mediator
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Tamara Carley
carleyt@lafayett.edu
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Rights Holder
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Lafayette College Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences