Research project:?The Accretion of Lower Oceanic Crust
Ocean crust formed at fast spreading rates (8cm/yr full rate) has a relatively simple layered stratigraphy, the upper crust is formed of basaltic lava flows and sheeted dikes (1-2km) and the lower crust is formed of gabbroic plutonic rocks (~5km). Despite representing a large proportion of ocean crust, the formation of the lower ocean crust remains poorly understood. 天发娱乐棋牌_天发娱乐APP-官网|下载 current understanding of the lower oceanic crust is based on observation from ophiolites (pieces of ocean crust obducted onto continents) and geophysical observation because of the lack of direct sampling.