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Carlsberg Ridge

  • Location & Extent:
    • The Carlsberg Ridge is a ~3,00,000 sq. km mid-oceanic ridge system located in the northwest Indian Ocean, specifically the Arabian Sea.
    • It forms a divergent plate boundary between the Indian Plate (east) and the Arabian Plate (west).
    • It extends from near Rodrigues Island in the central Indian Ocean to the Owen Fracture Zone in the north.
    • Geologically, it is a continuation of the Mid-Indian Oceanic Ridge system, linking with the Central Indian Ridge (CIR) further south.
  • Geological Features:
    • Spreading Center: A classic constructive margin where new oceanic crust is generated by magma upwelling.
    • Associated Features:
      • Seafloor volcanism (basaltic crust).
      • Hydrothermal vents.
      • Seismic activity (shallow-focus earthquakes).