Inferences about sheet intrusion emplacement mechanisms have been built largely on field observations of intrusion tip zones: magmatic systems that did not grow beyond their observed state. Here we use finite element simulation of elliptical to superelliptical crack tips, representing observed natural sill segments, to show the effect of sill tip shape in controlling local stress concentrations, and the potential propagation pathways. Stress concentration magnitude and distribution is strongly affected by the position and magnitude of maximum tip curvature κmax. Elliptical tips concentrate stress in-plane with the sill, promoting coplanar growth. Superelliptical tips concentrate maximum tensile stress (σmax) and shear stress out-of-plane of...
Rock failure accommodating the emplacement of magmatic intrusions is controlled by the local stress ...
International audienceThe analysis of surface deformation associated with intruding magma has become...
We have modeled magma flow in a dike rising in a crack whose strike runs from a highland or ridge to...
Inferences about sheet intrusion emplacement mechanisms have been built largely on field observation...
Igneous sheet intrusions are segmented across several orders of magnitude, with segment tip geometry...
Tabular intrusions are common features in the Earth's brittle crust. They exhibit a broad variety of...
Supplementary datasets to accompany Walker et al. (2021) Segment tip geometry of sheet intrusions, I...
Abstract: Crustal magma transport is typically described using a complex, non-linear model associate...
Saucer-shaped sills are common in sedimentary basins worldwide. The saucer shape relates to asymmetr...
Sills, saucer‐shaped sills, and cone sheets are fundamental magma conduits in many sedimentary basin...
This study was conducted without allocated funding. Catherine Greenfield is a Daphne Jackson Trust R...
The geometry and distribution of planar igneous bodies (i.e. sheet intrusions), such as dykes, sills...
International audienceNumerous geological observations evidence that inelastic deformation occurs du...
Magmatic sheet intrusions contribute significantly to the upper crustal magma transport network. The...
Mafic sill complexes are increasingly being shown to play a major role in the movement of magma arou...
Rock failure accommodating the emplacement of magmatic intrusions is controlled by the local stress ...
International audienceThe analysis of surface deformation associated with intruding magma has become...
We have modeled magma flow in a dike rising in a crack whose strike runs from a highland or ridge to...
Inferences about sheet intrusion emplacement mechanisms have been built largely on field observation...
Igneous sheet intrusions are segmented across several orders of magnitude, with segment tip geometry...
Tabular intrusions are common features in the Earth's brittle crust. They exhibit a broad variety of...
Supplementary datasets to accompany Walker et al. (2021) Segment tip geometry of sheet intrusions, I...
Abstract: Crustal magma transport is typically described using a complex, non-linear model associate...
Saucer-shaped sills are common in sedimentary basins worldwide. The saucer shape relates to asymmetr...
Sills, saucer‐shaped sills, and cone sheets are fundamental magma conduits in many sedimentary basin...
This study was conducted without allocated funding. Catherine Greenfield is a Daphne Jackson Trust R...
The geometry and distribution of planar igneous bodies (i.e. sheet intrusions), such as dykes, sills...
International audienceNumerous geological observations evidence that inelastic deformation occurs du...
Magmatic sheet intrusions contribute significantly to the upper crustal magma transport network. The...
Mafic sill complexes are increasingly being shown to play a major role in the movement of magma arou...
Rock failure accommodating the emplacement of magmatic intrusions is controlled by the local stress ...
International audienceThe analysis of surface deformation associated with intruding magma has become...
We have modeled magma flow in a dike rising in a crack whose strike runs from a highland or ridge to...