This week's Sea-Floor Sunday is from a very cool website summarizing some research affiliated with the Ridge 2000 Program, which focuses on oceanic spreading ridge systems.
The below image is a screen-grab from a short animation that shows the bathymetry of the Lau Basin area (see general map of region on this post) combined with seismic tomographic images of the subducting Pacific Plate. This still image doesn't do the visualization justice ... click on the image below to go to the site and view the movie (it's the third bullet-point in list).
Here is some information from the site about what data is included in the animation:
Check it out.
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Related to this area ... Kevin Z. of Deep Sea News fame mentioned in his Twitter feed yesterday that he and colleagues have a paper out that deals with distribution of various fauna at hydrothermal vent sites along the Eastern Lau Spreading Center.
