International audienceNumerous inselbergs rise above the regional erosional surface in semiarid northeastern Brazil. The inselbergs are underlain by the Quixadá Pluton and cut by cm-thick granite dike swarms. Five inselbergs with abundant dikes from two different parts of the pluton were selected to investigate the role of dike patterns in the evolution of residual granite topography, including morphological features of hillslopes. The methods included field mapping of landforms, structural measurements of accessible dike arrays, and rock strength determinations using a Schmidt hammer. Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) photogrammetry was used to build detailed digital surface models of inselbergs and to recognize geometric patterns of dike arra...