Cover Structure and Emplacement of High-Level Magmatic Systems

Structure and Emplacement of High-Level Magmatic Systems

Product code: SP302

Print publication date: 04/09/2008

Earth Materials Deposits and Petrology, Magmatic studies, Structural geology, Volcanology, GSL Special Publications, Geological Society of London

Type: Book (Hardback)

Binding: Hardback

ISBN: 9781862392564

Author/Edited by: Edited by K Thomson and N Petford

Weight: 0.8kg

Number of pages: 240

Lyell Collection URL: https://www.lyellcollection.org/toc/sp/302/1

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Product Code: SP302

Edited by K Thomson and N Petford

Geological Society Special Publication 302

There are continual rounds of annual conferences, special sessions and other symposia that provide ample opportunity for researchers to convene and discuss igneous processes. However, the origin of laccoliths and sills continue to inspire and confound geologists.

In one sense, this is surprising. After all, don’t we know all we need to know about these rocks by now? As testified by the diverse range of topics covered in this volume, the answer is clearly ‘no’.

This book contains contributions on physical geology, igneous petrology, volcanology, structural geology, crustal mechanics and geophysics that cover the entire gambit of geological processes associated with the shallow emplacement of magma. High-level intrusions in sedimentary basins can also act as hydrocarbon reservoirs and as sources for thermal maturation.

In drawing together a diversity of perspectives on the emplacement of sills, laccoliths and dykes we hope to advance further our understanding of their behaviour.

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Preface

Obituary: Dr Ken Thomson, 1966–2007

Structure and emplacement of high-level magmatic systems: introduction, N Petford

Large-scale mechanics of fracture-mediated felsic magma intrusion driven by hydraulic inflation and buoyancy pumping, G J Ablay, J D Clemens & N Petford

Lithological and structural controls on the emplacement and morphology of sills in sedimentary basins, K Thomson & N Schofield

On the long-distance transport of ferrar magmas, P T Leat

Hyaloclastites, peperites and soft-sediment deformation textures of a shallow aqueous Miocene rhyolitic dome–cryptodome complex, Pálháza, Hungary, K Németh, Z Pécskay, U Martin, K Gméling, F Molnár & S J Cronin

Volcanic craters, pit craters and high-level magma-feeding systems of a mafic island-arc volcano: Ambrym, Vanuatu, South Pacific, K Németh & S J Cronin

Constraining melt concentration and strain distribution around basalt dykes in partially molten olivines, S Vinciguerra, X Xiao & B Evans

Evolution and morphology of saucer-shaped sills in analogue experiments, A P Bunger, R G Jeffrey & E Detournay

Hydrofracturing-related sill and dyke displacement at shallow crustal levels: the Eastern Elba Complex, Italy, F Mazzarini & G Musumeci

Magma emplacement in a transfer zone: the Miocene mafic Orano dyke swarm of Elba Island, Tuscany, Italy, A Dini, D S Westerman, F Innocenti & S Rocchi

Emplacement of the Etive Dyke Swarm, Scotland: implications of dyke morphology and AMS data, G A Morris, M Kamada & V Martinez

The structure, fabrics and AMS of the Slieve Gullion ring-complex, Northern Ireland: testing the ring-dyke emplacement model, C T E Stevenson, B O’driscoll, E P Holohan R Couchman, R J Reavy & G D M Andrews

Concentric and radial joint systems within basic sills and their associated porosity enhancement, Neuquén Basin, Argentina, A Bermúdez & D H Delpino

Textural analysis of a Late Palaeozoic coherent–pyroclastic rhyolitic dyke system near Burkersdorf (Erzgebirge, Saxony, Germany), C Winter, C Breitkreuz & M Lapp

 

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