First reported by Nature Communications
Sea-floor spreading captured by undersea observatory
New deep-sea measurements show how the ocean floor forms
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The first-known direct observations of a seafloor spreading event at a mid-ocean ridge in the Indian Ocean are presented in Nature. The observations offer insight into how new oceanic crust is created.
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