This dissertation examines the interplay between tectonic and magmatic processes that influence the nature of volcanically active regions. In particular, I address how faulting, fluid transport, and magma intrusion interact in a variety of settings, including continental rifts, large igneous provinces (LIPs), and monogenetic volcanic fields. In the East African Rift (EAR), I combine structural measurements and field observations with geochronology, geochemistry, and seismicity data to investigate how continental breakup initiates and evolves. Analyses of volcanic cone lineaments illustrate variations in the geometries and distributions of dike intrusions along the rift. In early stage basins (10 Ma), dikes begin to accommodate extension alo...
Mechanical and magmatic processes exert first-order control on the architecture and evolution of rif...
Abstract The geological record at rifts and margins worldwide often reveals considerable along-strik...
International audienceAlthough magmatism may occur during the earliest stages of continental rifting...
The interactions between magmatism and crustal structure in continental rifts are manifold, and affe...
In volcanically and seismically active rift systems, preexisting faults may control the rise and eru...
Magma along divergent plate boundaries is erupted from fissures or vents from central volcanoes, wit...
Magmatism and faulting operate and interact in continental rifts at a variety of scales. The East A...
International audience[1] We seek to characterize how magmatic and tectonic activities combine and i...
There is growing recognition that magma plays a key role in the extension and eventual break-up of t...
Hutchison was funded by NERC studentship NE/J5000045/1.In volcanically and seismically active rift s...
A major rifting episode began in the Afar region of northern Ethiopia in September 2005. Over a 10-d...
International audienceCrustal extension at mature continental rifts and oceanic ridges occurs by a c...
Mechanical and magmatic processes exert first-order control on the architecture and evolution of rif...
Abstract The geological record at rifts and margins worldwide often reveals considerable along-strik...
International audienceAlthough magmatism may occur during the earliest stages of continental rifting...
The interactions between magmatism and crustal structure in continental rifts are manifold, and affe...
In volcanically and seismically active rift systems, preexisting faults may control the rise and eru...
Magma along divergent plate boundaries is erupted from fissures or vents from central volcanoes, wit...
Magmatism and faulting operate and interact in continental rifts at a variety of scales. The East A...
International audience[1] We seek to characterize how magmatic and tectonic activities combine and i...
There is growing recognition that magma plays a key role in the extension and eventual break-up of t...
Hutchison was funded by NERC studentship NE/J5000045/1.In volcanically and seismically active rift s...
A major rifting episode began in the Afar region of northern Ethiopia in September 2005. Over a 10-d...
International audienceCrustal extension at mature continental rifts and oceanic ridges occurs by a c...
Mechanical and magmatic processes exert first-order control on the architecture and evolution of rif...
Abstract The geological record at rifts and margins worldwide often reveals considerable along-strik...
International audienceAlthough magmatism may occur during the earliest stages of continental rifting...