A review of mechanical models of dike propagation: Schools of thought, results and future directions

E Rivalta, B Taisne, AP Bunger, RF Katz - Tectonophysics, 2015 - Elsevier
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 …

The build-up and triggers of volcanic eruptions

L Caricchi, M Townsend, E Rivalta… - Nature Reviews Earth & …, 2021 - nature.com
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 …

Generation, ascent and eruption of magma on the Moon: New insights into source depths, magma supply, intrusions and effusive/explosive eruptions (Part 1: Theory)

L Wilson, JW Head - Icarus, 2017 - Elsevier
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 …

Dykes, cups, saucers and sills: Analogue experiments on magma intrusion into brittle rocks

L Mathieu, BVW De Vries, EP Holohan… - Earth and Planetary …, 2008 - Elsevier
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 …

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 …

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 …

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 …

Magma sources involved in the 2002 Nyiragongo eruption, as inferred from an InSAR analysis

C Wauthier, V Cayol, F Kervyn… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

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 …

RETRACTED ARTICLE: Formation of giant iron oxide-copper-gold deposits by superimposed, episodic hydrothermal pulses

I Del Real, M Reich, AC Simon, A Deditius… - … Earth & Environment, 2021 - nature.com
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 …