Melt movement through the Icelandic crust. ...
We use both seismology and geobarometry to investigate the movement of melt through the volcanic crust of Iceland. We have captured melt in the act of moving within or through a series of sills ranging from the upper mantle to the shallow crust by the clusters of small earthquakes it produces as it...
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ftdatacite:10.17863/cam.30426 2024-02-27T08:41:55+00:00 Melt movement through the Icelandic crust. ... White, Robert S Edmonds, Marie Maclennan, John Greenfield, Tim Agustsdottir, Thorbjorg 2019 https://dx.doi.org/10.17863/cam.30426 https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/283064 en eng The Royal Society Iceland basaltic melt carbon dioxide geobarometry rifts seismology article-journal ScholarlyArticle JournalArticle Article 2019 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.17863/cam.30426 2024-02-01T14:55:05Z We use both seismology and geobarometry to investigate the movement of melt through the volcanic crust of Iceland. We have captured melt in the act of moving within or through a series of sills ranging from the upper mantle to the shallow crust by the clusters of small earthquakes it produces as it forces its way upward. The melt is injected not just beneath the central volcanoes, but also at discrete locations along the rift zones and above the centre of the underlying mantle plume. We suggest that the high strain rates required to produce seismicity at depths of 10-25 km in a normally ductile part of the Icelandic crust are linked to the exsolution of carbon dioxide from the basaltic melts. The seismicity and geobarometry provide complementary information on the way that the melt moves through the crust, stalling and fractionating, and often freezing in one or more melt lenses on its way upwards: the seismicity shows what is happening instantaneously today, while the geobarometry gives constraints averaged ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) |
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We use both seismology and geobarometry to investigate the movement of melt through the volcanic crust of Iceland. We have captured melt in the act of moving within or through a series of sills ranging from the upper mantle to the shallow crust by the clusters of small earthquakes it produces as it forces its way upward. The melt is injected not just beneath the central volcanoes, but also at discrete locations along the rift zones and above the centre of the underlying mantle plume. We suggest that the high strain rates required to produce seismicity at depths of 10-25 km in a normally ductile part of the Icelandic crust are linked to the exsolution of carbon dioxide from the basaltic melts. The seismicity and geobarometry provide complementary information on the way that the melt moves through the crust, stalling and fractionating, and often freezing in one or more melt lenses on its way upwards: the seismicity shows what is happening instantaneously today, while the geobarometry gives constraints averaged ... |
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White, Robert S Edmonds, Marie Maclennan, John Greenfield, Tim Agustsdottir, Thorbjorg |
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Melt movement through the Icelandic crust. ... |
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The Royal Society |
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