Details of magma migration paths in the shallow crust are poorly understood, in part because there are few locations with well-preserved contacts of igneous intrusions and surrounding host rock. The exposures in the Henry Mountains of southern Utah are a notable exception. This study focuses on rocks exposed on the eastern flank of the Mt. Hillers (one of the Henry Mountains) intrusive center where sedimentary strata have been deformed and upturned to make room for the central intrusive body. Previous work suggests that the Mt. Hillers intrusive center was constructed from multiple magma pulses. The primary objective of this project is to study the construction history of the Mt. Hillers intrusive center. A detailed geologic map of a ...
International audienceSmall intrusions (<3 km 2) on the margins of the Henry Mountains intrusive com...
pShallow-level igneous intrusions are a common feature of many sedimentary basins, and there is incr...
Magma is transported through Earth\u27s solid crust by two different processes, diking and diapirism...
Details of magma migration paths in the shallow crust are poorly understood, in part because there a...
Details of magma migration paths in the shallow crust are poorly understood in part because there ar...
The Henry Mountains of southeastern Utah are five topographic domes, each of which is a separate mid...
The exceptional 3-d exposures of the mid-Tertiary intrusive sheet network on the southern margin of ...
The plumbing systems of volcanos are commonly constructed by interconnected, upper crustal sheet int...
Large igneous intrusions grow from incremental emplacement of relatively small batches of magma. Th...
Magma systems within the shallow crust drive volcanic processes at the surface. Studying active magm...
ABSTRACT: This paper describes three mid-Tertiary intrusions from the Henry Mountains (Utah, USA) th...
AbstractDeformation structures in the wall rocks of igneous intrusions emplaced at shallow crustal d...
Most studies of magmatic intrusions concentrate on geometry and internal architecture: only a few pa...
The Trachyte Mesa intrusion is one of several small satellite bodies to the larger intrusions of the...
The Copper Ridge laccolith is an asymmetric tongue-shaped intrusion located on the southeastern marg...
International audienceSmall intrusions (<3 km 2) on the margins of the Henry Mountains intrusive com...
pShallow-level igneous intrusions are a common feature of many sedimentary basins, and there is incr...
Magma is transported through Earth\u27s solid crust by two different processes, diking and diapirism...
Details of magma migration paths in the shallow crust are poorly understood, in part because there a...
Details of magma migration paths in the shallow crust are poorly understood in part because there ar...
The Henry Mountains of southeastern Utah are five topographic domes, each of which is a separate mid...
The exceptional 3-d exposures of the mid-Tertiary intrusive sheet network on the southern margin of ...
The plumbing systems of volcanos are commonly constructed by interconnected, upper crustal sheet int...
Large igneous intrusions grow from incremental emplacement of relatively small batches of magma. Th...
Magma systems within the shallow crust drive volcanic processes at the surface. Studying active magm...
ABSTRACT: This paper describes three mid-Tertiary intrusions from the Henry Mountains (Utah, USA) th...
AbstractDeformation structures in the wall rocks of igneous intrusions emplaced at shallow crustal d...
Most studies of magmatic intrusions concentrate on geometry and internal architecture: only a few pa...
The Trachyte Mesa intrusion is one of several small satellite bodies to the larger intrusions of the...
The Copper Ridge laccolith is an asymmetric tongue-shaped intrusion located on the southeastern marg...
International audienceSmall intrusions (<3 km 2) on the margins of the Henry Mountains intrusive com...
pShallow-level igneous intrusions are a common feature of many sedimentary basins, and there is incr...
Magma is transported through Earth\u27s solid crust by two different processes, diking and diapirism...