A review of mechanical models of dike propagation: Schools of thought, results and future directions
Magma transport in brittle rock occurs by diking. Understanding the dynamics of diking and
its observable consequences is essential to deciphering magma propagation in volcanic …
its observable consequences is essential to deciphering magma propagation in volcanic …
The build-up and triggers of volcanic eruptions
More than 800 million people live in proximity to active volcanoes and could be directly
impacted by potential eruptions. Mitigation of future volcanic hazards requires adequate …
impacted by potential eruptions. Mitigation of future volcanic hazards requires adequate …
Generation, ascent and eruption of magma on the Moon: New insights into source depths, magma supply, intrusions and effusive/explosive eruptions (Part 1: Theory)
We model the ascent and eruption of lunar mare basalt magmas with new data on crustal
thickness and density (GRAIL), magma properties, and surface topography, morphology and …
thickness and density (GRAIL), magma properties, and surface topography, morphology and …
Dykes, cups, saucers and sills: Analogue experiments on magma intrusion into brittle rocks
Magma is transported in the crust by blade-like intrusions such as dykes, sills, saucers, and
also collects in thicker laccoliths, lopoliths and plutons. Recently, the importance and great …
also collects in thicker laccoliths, lopoliths and plutons. Recently, the importance and great …
The physics of bubbles in surficial, soft, cohesive sediments
BP Boudreau - Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2012 - Elsevier
This paper reviews current understanding of the physics of bubbles in soft (unlithified),
cohesive sediments, certainly in the top 100 m from the sediment–water interface, but likely …
cohesive sediments, certainly in the top 100 m from the sediment–water interface, but likely …
Interaction of ascending magma with pre‐existing crustal fractures in monogenetic basaltic volcanism: An experimental approach
N Le Corvec, T Menand… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Magma transport through dikes is a major component of the development of monogenetic
volcanic fields. These volcanic fields are characterized by numerous volcanic centers, each …
volcanic fields. These volcanic fields are characterized by numerous volcanic centers, each …
Dyke propagation and sill formation in a compressive tectonic environment
T Menand, KA Daniels… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Sills could potentially form as a result of dykes modifying their trajectory in response to
remote tectonic compression. Here, we use analogue experiments to investigate how a …
remote tectonic compression. Here, we use analogue experiments to investigate how a …
Magma sources involved in the 2002 Nyiragongo eruption, as inferred from an InSAR analysis
On 17 January 2002, Nyiragongo volcano erupted along a 20 km‐long fracture network
extending from the volcano to the city of Goma. The event was captured by InSAR data from …
extending from the volcano to the city of Goma. The event was captured by InSAR data from …
Laboratory modelling of volcano plumbing systems: a review
O Galland, E Holohan, B Van Wyk de Vries… - Physical Geology of …, 2018 - Springer
We review the numerous experimental studies dedicated to unravelling the physics and
dynamics of various parts of a volcanic plumbing system. Section 1 lists the model materials …
dynamics of various parts of a volcanic plumbing system. Section 1 lists the model materials …
RETRACTED ARTICLE: Formation of giant iron oxide-copper-gold deposits by superimposed, episodic hydrothermal pulses
Iron oxide-copper-gold deposits are a globally important source of copper, gold and critical
commodities. However, they possess a range of characteristics related to a variety of tectono …
commodities. However, they possess a range of characteristics related to a variety of tectono …