Abstract. The pooling, ponding, and horizontal intrusion of basaltic magma at various depths into the crystalline crust is paradoxical because the stress conditions favoring such intrusions do not favor the opening of vertical feeder conduits necessary for their formation. The most rigid zones of the crust and upper mantle tend to behave elastically and store stress when subjected to tectonic forces, while the more ductile zones flow under stress. These rheological differences within the crust and upper mantle allow variation in the magnitude of deviatoric stress, and such variation has a profound effect on tabular intrusions. A vertical dike intruding into extending crust increases the horizontal least principal stress of the host rock whe...
International audienceTwo end‐member conceptual models are used to describe deformation of the Earth...
International audienceMagmatic activity tends to concentrate at plate margins. At divergent margins,...
The manner in which magma enters and leaves a magma reservoir is a fundamental aspect of magmatic ac...
International audienceWe constructed a thermomechanical model to examine the changes in rheology cau...
Volcanism is a fundamental process on Earth. It is responsible for the formation of new crust, by ad...
In a rheologically layered crust, compositional layers have an upper, elasto-plastic part and a lowe...
Tabular intrusions are common features in the Earth's brittle crust. They exhibit a broad variety of...
Felsic magma intrudes earth’s upper crust through a variety of mechanisms. Magma intrusion growth an...
Magmatic sheet intrusions contribute significantly to the upper crustal magma transport network. The...
Continental extension may occur in two main different modes, narrow and wide rifting, which mainly d...
For magma chambers to form or volcanic eruptions to occur magma must propagate through the crust as ...
Physical considerations of crustal magma sources support fracture-mediated intrusion of laccolithic ...
International audienceThe analysis of surface deformation associated with intruding magma has become...
The thermal-mechanical response of rock at shallow to medium depth beneath the earth\u27s surface ha...
Two end‐member conceptual models are used to describe deformation of the Earth's crust induced by ma...
International audienceTwo end‐member conceptual models are used to describe deformation of the Earth...
International audienceMagmatic activity tends to concentrate at plate margins. At divergent margins,...
The manner in which magma enters and leaves a magma reservoir is a fundamental aspect of magmatic ac...
International audienceWe constructed a thermomechanical model to examine the changes in rheology cau...
Volcanism is a fundamental process on Earth. It is responsible for the formation of new crust, by ad...
In a rheologically layered crust, compositional layers have an upper, elasto-plastic part and a lowe...
Tabular intrusions are common features in the Earth's brittle crust. They exhibit a broad variety of...
Felsic magma intrudes earth’s upper crust through a variety of mechanisms. Magma intrusion growth an...
Magmatic sheet intrusions contribute significantly to the upper crustal magma transport network. The...
Continental extension may occur in two main different modes, narrow and wide rifting, which mainly d...
For magma chambers to form or volcanic eruptions to occur magma must propagate through the crust as ...
Physical considerations of crustal magma sources support fracture-mediated intrusion of laccolithic ...
International audienceThe analysis of surface deformation associated with intruding magma has become...
The thermal-mechanical response of rock at shallow to medium depth beneath the earth\u27s surface ha...
Two end‐member conceptual models are used to describe deformation of the Earth's crust induced by ma...
International audienceTwo end‐member conceptual models are used to describe deformation of the Earth...
International audienceMagmatic activity tends to concentrate at plate margins. At divergent margins,...
The manner in which magma enters and leaves a magma reservoir is a fundamental aspect of magmatic ac...