Emplacement process of Ferrar Dolerite sheets at Allan Hills (South Victoria Land, Antarctica) inferred from magnetic fabric

We analyse 10 representative intrusions from two sets of inclined diabase (Ferrar Dolerite) sheets exposed at Allan Hills (South Victoria Land, Antarctica), using petrographic and rock magnetic methods to determine microfabrics and infer magma flow directions. At least one diabase sample was collect...

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Published in:Geophysical Journal International
Main Authors: Airoldi, Giulia, Muirhead, James D., Zanella, Elena, White, James D. L.
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spelling fthighwire:oai:open-archive.highwire.org:gji:188/3/1046 2023-05-15T13:58:53+02:00 Emplacement process of Ferrar Dolerite sheets at Allan Hills (South Victoria Land, Antarctica) inferred from magnetic fabric Airoldi, Giulia Muirhead, James D. Zanella, Elena White, James D. L. 2012-03-01 00:00:00.0 text/html http://gji.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/188/3/1046 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-246X.2011.05334.x en eng Oxford University Press http://gji.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/content/short/188/3/1046 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-246X.2011.05334.x Copyright (C) 2012, Oxford University Press Mineral physics rheology heat flow and volcanology TEXT 2012 fthighwire https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-246X.2011.05334.x 2016-11-16T19:05:12Z We analyse 10 representative intrusions from two sets of inclined diabase (Ferrar Dolerite) sheets exposed at Allan Hills (South Victoria Land, Antarctica), using petrographic and rock magnetic methods to determine microfabrics and infer magma flow directions. At least one diabase sample was collected at the margins of each intrusion. Magnetite and pyrrhotite contribute to magnetic fabrics of the samples. Thirty-six magnetic fabric directions, inferred from the mutual arrangement of either the magnetic lineation, or the magnetic foliation plane and local macroscopic flow indicators (e.g. horn-shaped apophyses and kinks) at the tips and margins of each intrusion reveal composite (i.e. both lateral and vertical) flow paths recorded along each intrusive segment. Petrographic textures and multiple flow directions inferred at sheet-segment tips reveal that ‘passive’ injection of magma via hydrofracturing produced the local shallow large igneous province plumbing as a sill-dominated intrusive complex very close to, or intersecting the palaeosurface. This contrasts with ‘classic’ arrays of either vertically or laterally injected blade-like dykes. Text Antarc* Antarctica Victoria Land HighWire Press (Stanford University) Allan Hills ENVELOPE(159.667,159.667,-76.717,-76.717) Victoria Land Geophysical Journal International 188 3 1046 1060
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rheology
heat flow and volcanology
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rheology
heat flow and volcanology
Airoldi, Giulia
Muirhead, James D.
Zanella, Elena
White, James D. L.
Emplacement process of Ferrar Dolerite sheets at Allan Hills (South Victoria Land, Antarctica) inferred from magnetic fabric
topic_facet Mineral physics
rheology
heat flow and volcanology
description We analyse 10 representative intrusions from two sets of inclined diabase (Ferrar Dolerite) sheets exposed at Allan Hills (South Victoria Land, Antarctica), using petrographic and rock magnetic methods to determine microfabrics and infer magma flow directions. At least one diabase sample was collected at the margins of each intrusion. Magnetite and pyrrhotite contribute to magnetic fabrics of the samples. Thirty-six magnetic fabric directions, inferred from the mutual arrangement of either the magnetic lineation, or the magnetic foliation plane and local macroscopic flow indicators (e.g. horn-shaped apophyses and kinks) at the tips and margins of each intrusion reveal composite (i.e. both lateral and vertical) flow paths recorded along each intrusive segment. Petrographic textures and multiple flow directions inferred at sheet-segment tips reveal that ‘passive’ injection of magma via hydrofracturing produced the local shallow large igneous province plumbing as a sill-dominated intrusive complex very close to, or intersecting the palaeosurface. This contrasts with ‘classic’ arrays of either vertically or laterally injected blade-like dykes.
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Muirhead, James D.
Zanella, Elena
White, James D. L.
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White, James D. L.
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title Emplacement process of Ferrar Dolerite sheets at Allan Hills (South Victoria Land, Antarctica) inferred from magnetic fabric
title_short Emplacement process of Ferrar Dolerite sheets at Allan Hills (South Victoria Land, Antarctica) inferred from magnetic fabric
title_full Emplacement process of Ferrar Dolerite sheets at Allan Hills (South Victoria Land, Antarctica) inferred from magnetic fabric
title_fullStr Emplacement process of Ferrar Dolerite sheets at Allan Hills (South Victoria Land, Antarctica) inferred from magnetic fabric
title_full_unstemmed Emplacement process of Ferrar Dolerite sheets at Allan Hills (South Victoria Land, Antarctica) inferred from magnetic fabric
title_sort emplacement process of ferrar dolerite sheets at allan hills (south victoria land, antarctica) inferred from magnetic fabric
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