Columnar joints form by cracking during cooling-induced contraction of lava, allowing hydrothermal fluid circulation. A lack of direct observations of their formation has led to ambiguity about the temperature window of jointing and its impact on fluid flow. Here we develop a novel thermo-mechanical experiment to disclose the temperature of columnar jointing in lavas. Using basalts from Eyjafjallajökull volcano (Iceland) we show that contraction during cooling induces stress build-up below the solidus temperature (980 °C), resulting in localised macroscopic failure between 890 and 840 °C. This temperature window for incipient columnar jointing is supported by modelling informed by mechanical testing and thermal expansivity measurements. We ...
We present detailed field observations of cooling fractures in a small-volume trachyandesitic lava, ...
Columnar jointing is a fracture pattern, best known from locations such as the Giant's Causeway, or ...
Abstract Columnar jointing is thought to occur primarily in lavas and welded pyroclastic flow depo...
Columnar joints form by cracking during cooling-induced contraction of lava, allowing hydrothermal f...
Columnar joints form by cracking during cooling-induced contraction of lava, allowing hydrothermal f...
We describe field work, analysis, and modeling of columnar joints from the Columbia River Basalt Gro...
Columnar jointing in basaltic lava flows on the island of Staffa, NW Scotland, was studied using a c...
The focus of this study is cooling fractures in lavas that are associated with environments containi...
Columnar joints form as a brittle relaxation response to tensile stresses within cooling lava flows ...
Columnar jointing in basaltic lava flows on the island of Staffa, NW Scotland, was studied using a c...
Columnar jointing is a common feature of solidified lavas, sills and dikes, but the factors controll...
Columnar joints are interconnected tension fractures that divide rocks into long prismatic columns. ...
Columnar jointing is thought to occur primarily in lavas and welded pyroclastic flow deposits. Howev...
Columnar jointed lava is an important facies in many geothermal reservoir systems. The permeability ...
Columnar jointed lava is an important facies in many geothermal reservoir systems. The permeability ...
We present detailed field observations of cooling fractures in a small-volume trachyandesitic lava, ...
Columnar jointing is a fracture pattern, best known from locations such as the Giant's Causeway, or ...
Abstract Columnar jointing is thought to occur primarily in lavas and welded pyroclastic flow depo...
Columnar joints form by cracking during cooling-induced contraction of lava, allowing hydrothermal f...
Columnar joints form by cracking during cooling-induced contraction of lava, allowing hydrothermal f...
We describe field work, analysis, and modeling of columnar joints from the Columbia River Basalt Gro...
Columnar jointing in basaltic lava flows on the island of Staffa, NW Scotland, was studied using a c...
The focus of this study is cooling fractures in lavas that are associated with environments containi...
Columnar joints form as a brittle relaxation response to tensile stresses within cooling lava flows ...
Columnar jointing in basaltic lava flows on the island of Staffa, NW Scotland, was studied using a c...
Columnar jointing is a common feature of solidified lavas, sills and dikes, but the factors controll...
Columnar joints are interconnected tension fractures that divide rocks into long prismatic columns. ...
Columnar jointing is thought to occur primarily in lavas and welded pyroclastic flow deposits. Howev...
Columnar jointed lava is an important facies in many geothermal reservoir systems. The permeability ...
Columnar jointed lava is an important facies in many geothermal reservoir systems. The permeability ...
We present detailed field observations of cooling fractures in a small-volume trachyandesitic lava, ...
Columnar jointing is a fracture pattern, best known from locations such as the Giant's Causeway, or ...
Abstract Columnar jointing is thought to occur primarily in lavas and welded pyroclastic flow depo...