The microstructure in basaltic dykes is significantly different from that in sills and lava lakes of the same bulk composition. For a given width of intrusion (or depth of lava lake), vertical tabular bodies are coarser grained than horizontal bodies, with an invariant plagioclase shape across the intrusion. When comparing samples from sills and dykes for which the average grain size is the same, the dyke samples contain fewer small grains and fewer large grains than the sill samples. In contrast, the variation of median clinopyroxene-plagioclase-plagioclase dihedral angles in dykes correlates precisely with that observed in sills and is a function of the rate of diffusive heat loss. These patterns can be accounted for if the early stages o...
International audienceThe presence of a crystalline load in magmas modifies their effective rheology...
Isobaric crystallization paths obtained from phase equilibrium experiments show that, whereas in rhy...
International audienceThe rheology and dynamics of an ascending pure melt in a dyke have been extens...
The microstructure in basaltic dykes is significantly different to that in sills and lava lakes of t...
The expedition was funded by the Mining Institute of Scotland Trust, the Institute of Materials, Min...
Solidified igneous intrusions from originally liquid magma chambers display a large number of diffe...
The magma forming the 20 m thick crinanitic/picrodoleritic Dun Raisburgh sill, part of the Little Mi...
The strength of foliations defined by shape preferred orientation of plagioclase in troctolitic cumu...
Layering is a common feature in mafic and ultramafic layered intrusions and generally consists of a ...
This project and Tobias Schmiedel are funded by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation through a W...
The construction of layered mafic-ultramafic intrusions has traditionally been attributed to gravity...
Convection in magma chambers, driven by compositional density differences, is thought to be a major ...
Published online 28 April 2016The structure of upper crustal magma plumbing systems controls the dis...
Adcumulate formation in mafic layered intrusions is attributed either to gravity-driven compaction, ...
Studying extinct volcanoes where erosion has exposed dykes and sills provides direct access to the f...
International audienceThe presence of a crystalline load in magmas modifies their effective rheology...
Isobaric crystallization paths obtained from phase equilibrium experiments show that, whereas in rhy...
International audienceThe rheology and dynamics of an ascending pure melt in a dyke have been extens...
The microstructure in basaltic dykes is significantly different to that in sills and lava lakes of t...
The expedition was funded by the Mining Institute of Scotland Trust, the Institute of Materials, Min...
Solidified igneous intrusions from originally liquid magma chambers display a large number of diffe...
The magma forming the 20 m thick crinanitic/picrodoleritic Dun Raisburgh sill, part of the Little Mi...
The strength of foliations defined by shape preferred orientation of plagioclase in troctolitic cumu...
Layering is a common feature in mafic and ultramafic layered intrusions and generally consists of a ...
This project and Tobias Schmiedel are funded by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation through a W...
The construction of layered mafic-ultramafic intrusions has traditionally been attributed to gravity...
Convection in magma chambers, driven by compositional density differences, is thought to be a major ...
Published online 28 April 2016The structure of upper crustal magma plumbing systems controls the dis...
Adcumulate formation in mafic layered intrusions is attributed either to gravity-driven compaction, ...
Studying extinct volcanoes where erosion has exposed dykes and sills provides direct access to the f...
International audienceThe presence of a crystalline load in magmas modifies their effective rheology...
Isobaric crystallization paths obtained from phase equilibrium experiments show that, whereas in rhy...
International audienceThe rheology and dynamics of an ascending pure melt in a dyke have been extens...