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  • Extension at mid-ocean ridges can be accommodated by detachment faults, forming oceanic core complexes that develop under low rates of magma intrusion. Modelling reveals that oceanic core complexes can also form under high rates of magma intrusion, if the magma is injected into the lower ductile layer of the crust.

    • Jean-Arthur Olive
    • Mark D. Behn
    • Brian E. Tucholke
    Research
    Nature Geoscience
    Volume: 3, P: 491-495
  • Recent sequences of reverse-faulting earthquakes at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and the Carlsberg Ridge show that tectonic extension at mid-ocean ridge axes can be partially undone by tectonic shortening across the ridge flanks.

    • Jean-Arthur Olive
    • Göran Ekström
    • Manon Bickert
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 628, P: 782-787
  • Partial desiccation of the Mediterranean Sea may have boosted magmatism during the Messinian epoch.

    • Jean-Arthur Olive
    News & Views
    Nature Geoscience
    Volume: 10, P: 718-719
  • Continental rift zones are regions of crustal extension that manifest through seismic and magmatic activity. This Review explores the variety and development of rifts by assessing their geodynamic drivers, resisting factors and weakening processes.

    • Sascha Brune
    • Folarin Kolawole
    • Donna J. Shillington
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
    Volume: 4, P: 235-253