gneous dykes are the main magma transport pathways through the Earth’s crust, and they are considered to mainly accommodate for tectonic extension in volcanic rifts. Dykes are typically considered to result from brittle fracturing, even in the ductile crust. A common assumption is that dyke orientation is controlled by tectonic stresses, such that dykes in rifts are expected to be vertical and perpendicular to extension. Here we report on detailed field observations of a spectacularly well-exposed dyke swarm to show that dykes were not systematically emplaced by purely brittle processes and that dyke orientation may differ from the dominant tectonic stress orientations. The dyke complex formed near the brittle-ductile transition during open...
Dykes are magma-driven extension fractures and the main conduits for magma in volcanic eruptions. To...
Dyke swarms are common on Earth and other planetary bodies, comprising arrays of dykes that can exte...
t Dyke injection is a fundamental process of magma transport in the crust, occurring in all\ud tecto...
International audienceIgneous dykes are the main magma transport pathways through the Earth's crust,...
International audienceDuring intrusion of buoyant magma into a rift zone, it is a common belief that...
Seismological and geodetic data from modern volcanic systems strongly suggest that magma is transpor...
Abstract-Two examples of blunt-ended dykes from the Rooi Rand dyke swarm in South Africa are examine...
International audienceTo study the dynamics of dyke and fissure swarms in Iceland, we analyse the di...
Field studies indicate that nearly all eruptions in volcanic edifices and rift zones are supplied wi...
Mafic dyke swarms are common in Proterozoic continental crustal terrains. Although it is generally ...
International audienceMagma is transported through the lithosphere as dykes which, during periods of...
Dyke intrusions feed volcanic eruptions and drive crustal extension. Yet many dykes stall and thicke...
Field studies indicate that nearly all eruptions in volcanic edifices and rift zones are supplied wi...
Crust at many divergent plate boundaries forms primarily by the injection of vertical sheet-like dyk...
The most common way of magma transfer towards the surface is through dyking. Dykes can generate stre...
Dykes are magma-driven extension fractures and the main conduits for magma in volcanic eruptions. To...
Dyke swarms are common on Earth and other planetary bodies, comprising arrays of dykes that can exte...
t Dyke injection is a fundamental process of magma transport in the crust, occurring in all\ud tecto...
International audienceIgneous dykes are the main magma transport pathways through the Earth's crust,...
International audienceDuring intrusion of buoyant magma into a rift zone, it is a common belief that...
Seismological and geodetic data from modern volcanic systems strongly suggest that magma is transpor...
Abstract-Two examples of blunt-ended dykes from the Rooi Rand dyke swarm in South Africa are examine...
International audienceTo study the dynamics of dyke and fissure swarms in Iceland, we analyse the di...
Field studies indicate that nearly all eruptions in volcanic edifices and rift zones are supplied wi...
Mafic dyke swarms are common in Proterozoic continental crustal terrains. Although it is generally ...
International audienceMagma is transported through the lithosphere as dykes which, during periods of...
Dyke intrusions feed volcanic eruptions and drive crustal extension. Yet many dykes stall and thicke...
Field studies indicate that nearly all eruptions in volcanic edifices and rift zones are supplied wi...
Crust at many divergent plate boundaries forms primarily by the injection of vertical sheet-like dyk...
The most common way of magma transfer towards the surface is through dyking. Dykes can generate stre...
Dykes are magma-driven extension fractures and the main conduits for magma in volcanic eruptions. To...
Dyke swarms are common on Earth and other planetary bodies, comprising arrays of dykes that can exte...
t Dyke injection is a fundamental process of magma transport in the crust, occurring in all\ud tecto...