259 results on '"Macleod, Christopher J. A."'
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2. Deep-sea drilling of the 13°30′ N oceanic core complex: Assessing links between fluid flow, metal enrichment and seafloor massive sulfide deposit formation near Semenov-1
3. Did the Troodos ophiolite of Cyprus form during subduction inception?
4. Trace metal and sulfur cycling in a hydrothermally active arc volcano: deep-sea drilling of the Brothers volcano, Kermadec arc, New Zealand
5. Mineral-scale variation in the trace metal and sulfur isotope composition of pyrite: implications for metal and sulfur sources in mafic VMS deposits
6. A missing link between ancient and active mafic-hosted seafloor hydrothermal systems – Magmatic volatile influx in the exceptionally preserved Mala VMS deposit, Troodos, Cyprus
7. Low-temperature silica-rich gold mineralization in mafic VMS systems: evidence from the Troodos ophiolite, Cyprus
8. Effects of magmatic volatile influx in mafic VMS hydrothermal systems: Evidence from the Troodos ophiolite, Cyprus
9. Relationship Between D‐MORB and E‐MORB Magmatism During Crustal Accretion at Mid‐Ocean Ridges: evidence From the Masirah Ophiolite (Oman)
10. Trace element systematics and ore-forming processes in mafic VMS deposits: Evidence from the Troodos ophiolite, Cyprus
11. Consequences of a crystal mush-dominated magma plumbing system : a mid-ocean ridge perspective
12. Drone-based structure-from-motion photogrammetry captures grassland sward height variability
13. The fate and behaviour of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in soils - implications for microbial function
14. The Status of Sanitation in Malawi: Is SDG6.2 Achievable?
15. Ultramafic-Hosted Ni-Cu-Co-(As) Mineralization from an Ancient Oceanic Transform Fault Zone in the Troodos Ophiolite, Cyprus: An Analogue for Ultramafic Sea-Floor Massive Sulfide Mineralization?
16. Contributors
17. On Seismicity and Structural Style of Oceanic Transform Faults: A Field Geological Perspective From the Troodos Ophiolite, Cyprus
18. The Atlantis Bank Gabbro Massif, Southwest Indian Ridge
19. Contamination of MORB by anatexis of magma chamber roof rocks: Constraints from a geochemical study of experimental melts and associated residues
20. Trace metal and sulfur cycling in a hydrothermally active arc volcano: deep-sea drilling of the Brothers volcano, Kermadec arc, New Zealand
21. Brown Amphibole as Tracer of Tectono-Magmatic Evolution of the Atlantis Bank Oceanic Core Complex (IODP Hole U1473A)
22. Evidence of mass failure in the Hess Deep Rift from multi-resolutional bathymetry data
23. Hydrothermal Alteration Within the Brothers Submarine Arc Volcano, Kermadec Arc, New Zealand
24. Frictional Characteristics of Oceanic Transform Faults: Progressive Deformation and Alteration Controls Seismic Style
25. Factors Influencing the Awareness and Adoption of Borehole-Garden Permaculture in Malawi: Lessons for the Promotion of Sustainable Practices
26. Mineral-scale variation in the trace metal and sulfur isotope composition of pyrite: implications for metal and sulfur sources in mafic VMS deposits
27. Seismicity trends and detachment fault structure at 13 degrees N, Mid-Atlantic Ridge
28. Shear Zone Development in Serpentinized Mantle: Implications for the Strength of Oceanic Transform Faults
29. Termination of a fossil continent-ocean fracture zone imaged with three-dimensional seismic data: the Chain Fracture Zone, eastern equatorial Atlantic
30. Bathymetry of the Tonga Trench and Forearc: a map series
31. Early-Stage Melt-Rock Reaction in a Cooling Crystal Mush Beneath a Slow-Spreading Mid-Ocean Ridge (IODP Hole U1473A, Atlantis Bank, Southwest Indian Ridge)
32. Low-temperature silica-rich gold mineralization in mafic VMS systems: evidence from the Troodos ophiolite, Cyprus
33. Influence of contact time on extractability and degradation of pyrene in soils
34. Slow rates of subduction erosion estimated from subsidence and tilting of the Tonga forearc
35. Chapter 18 - On Seismicity and Structural Style of Oceanic Transform Faults: A Field Geological Perspective From the Troodos Ophiolite, Cyprus
36. Dynamic accretion beneath a slow-spreading ridge segment: IODP hole 1473A and the Atlantis Bank oceanic core complex
37. The Atlantis Bank Gabbro Massif, Southwest Indian Ridge
38. Seismicity trends and detachment fault structure at 13 degrees N, Mid-Atlantic Ridge
39. Lower-crustal cracking front at fast-spreading ridges: Evidence from the East Pacific Rise and the Oman Ophiolite
40. Early arc volcanism and the ophiolite problem: A perspective from drilling in the western Pacific
41. Structure from motion photogrammetry in ecology: Does the choice of software matter?
42. Benchmarking the predictive capability of hydrological models for river flow and flood peak predictions across over 1000 catchments in Great Britain
43. A magmatic end member: the Mala volcanogenic massive sulphide (VMS) deposit, Troodos, Cyprus
44. Dynamic accretion beneath a slow-spreading ridge segment: IODP hole 1473A and the Atlantis Bank oceanic core complex
45. Occurrence of felsic rocks in oceanic gabbros from IODP hole U1473A: Implications for evolved melt migration in the lower oceanic crust.
46. Near-solidus evolution of oceanic gabbros: insights from amphibole geochemistry
47. Supplementary Material from Consequences of a crystal mush-dominated magma plumbing system: a mid-ocean ridge perspective
48. Tectonic structure, evolution, and the nature of oceanic core complexes and their detachment fault zones (13°20’N and 13°30’N, Mid Atlantic Ridge)
49. What do variable magnetic fabrics in gabbros of the Oman ophiolite reveal about lower oceanic crustal magmatism at fast spreading ridges?
50. Benchmarking the predictive capability of hydrological models for river flow and flood peak predictions across a large-sample of catchments in Great Britain
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