International audienceTwo end‐member conceptual models are used to describe deformation of the Earth's crust induced by magma intrusion. “Mode I” fracturing assumes tensile, or opening‐mode, elastic deformation, while “Mode II” fracturing assumes plastic shear‐mode deformation around a viscous indenter. Field observations of both mechanisms exist, but it remains unclear which mechanism dominates in which conditions. We describe intrusion geometries, host rock deformation and geochemical magma‐host rock interactions around 53 exceptionally preserved, tephrite‐basanite Permian dike segments of 0.5‐30 cm thickness. These thin dikes, i.e. ‘dikelets’, intruded Late‐Ordovician carbonate‐rich sedimentary rocks on Hovedøya island, Oslo Rift, Norway...
This study presents in-situ major and trace element data on zoned clinopyroxenes in the oldest lavas...
Abstract The Mourne Mountains magmatic center in Northern Ireland consists of five successi...
Felsic intrusions present ubiquitous structures. They result from the differential interactions betw...
International audienceTwo end‐member conceptual models are used to describe deformation of the Earth...
Two end‐member conceptual models are used to describe deformation of the Earth's crust induced by ma...
Volcanism is a fundamental process on Earth. It is responsible for the formation of new crust, by ad...
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...
The shallow transport of magma occurs through dikes causing surface deformation. Our understanding o...
Compared to other Permo-Carboniferous rift basins of NW Europe, the Oslo Graben has two distinct cha...
Nick Schofield, Craig Magee, Simon Holford, and Christopher Jacksonhttp://www.egu2013.eu
Igneous sheet intrusions are segmented across several orders of magnitude, with segment tip geometry...
AbstractFelsic intrusions present ubiquitous structures. They result from the differential interacti...
Continental extension may occur in two main different modes, narrow and wide rifting, which mainly d...
Abstract. The pooling, ponding, and horizontal intrusion of basaltic magma at various depths into th...
This study presents in-situ major and trace element data on zoned clinopyroxenes in the oldest lavas...
Abstract The Mourne Mountains magmatic center in Northern Ireland consists of five successi...
Felsic intrusions present ubiquitous structures. They result from the differential interactions betw...
International audienceTwo end‐member conceptual models are used to describe deformation of the Earth...
Two end‐member conceptual models are used to describe deformation of the Earth's crust induced by ma...
Volcanism is a fundamental process on Earth. It is responsible for the formation of new crust, by ad...
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...
The shallow transport of magma occurs through dikes causing surface deformation. Our understanding o...
Compared to other Permo-Carboniferous rift basins of NW Europe, the Oslo Graben has two distinct cha...
Nick Schofield, Craig Magee, Simon Holford, and Christopher Jacksonhttp://www.egu2013.eu
Igneous sheet intrusions are segmented across several orders of magnitude, with segment tip geometry...
AbstractFelsic intrusions present ubiquitous structures. They result from the differential interacti...
Continental extension may occur in two main different modes, narrow and wide rifting, which mainly d...
Abstract. The pooling, ponding, and horizontal intrusion of basaltic magma at various depths into th...
This study presents in-situ major and trace element data on zoned clinopyroxenes in the oldest lavas...
Abstract The Mourne Mountains magmatic center in Northern Ireland consists of five successi...
Felsic intrusions present ubiquitous structures. They result from the differential interactions betw...