The Dufek and Forrestal intrusions, Antarctica: a centre for Ferrar Large Igneous Province dike emplacement?

Newly acquired aeromagnetic data indicate the presence of a dike swarm that may have acted as a magma transport and feeder system from the plume impact site up to 3,500 km to the Ferrar Large Igneous Province (FLIP). The Dufek and Forrestal intrusions, cover approximately 6,600 km2, and may form a p...

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Published in:Geophysical Research Letters
Main Authors: Ferris, Julie K., Storey, Bryan C., Vaughan, Alan P.M., Kyle, Philip R., Jones, Phil C.
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Published: American Geophysical Union 2003
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spelling ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:17610 2023-05-15T13:45:12+02:00 The Dufek and Forrestal intrusions, Antarctica: a centre for Ferrar Large Igneous Province dike emplacement? Ferris, Julie K. Storey, Bryan C. Vaughan, Alan P.M. Kyle, Philip R. Jones, Phil C. 2003-03 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/17610/ https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1029/2002GL016719 unknown American Geophysical Union Ferris, Julie K.; Storey, Bryan C.; Vaughan, Alan P.M.; Kyle, Philip R.; Jones, Phil C. 2003 The Dufek and Forrestal intrusions, Antarctica: a centre for Ferrar Large Igneous Province dike emplacement? Geophysical Research Letters, 30 (6), 1348. 4, pp. https://doi.org/10.1029/2002GL016719 <https://doi.org/10.1029/2002GL016719> Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2003 ftnerc 2023-02-04T19:31:13Z Newly acquired aeromagnetic data indicate the presence of a dike swarm that may have acted as a magma transport and feeder system from the plume impact site up to 3,500 km to the Ferrar Large Igneous Province (FLIP). The Dufek and Forrestal intrusions, cover approximately 6,600 km2, and may form a ponding station between a mantle superplume responsible for Gondwana breakup and the FLIP sills and lavas along the Transantarctic Mountains into Tasmania and New Zealand. Prior to this survey, no feeder dike swarms or sills connecting with the Ferrar have been found in the Pensacola Mountains. Similarities with the Mackenzie dikes and intrusions of Northwest Canada imply that Jurassic dikes may have been emplaced into the pre-existing Ross orogeny trend during doming above a mantle plume. However, our survey area is too small to show the dikes convincingly radiating from a focal point that would indicate the plume position. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctica Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Transantarctic Mountains Canada New Zealand Pensacola Mountains ENVELOPE(-58.000,-58.000,-83.500,-83.500) Geophysical Research Letters 30 6
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description Newly acquired aeromagnetic data indicate the presence of a dike swarm that may have acted as a magma transport and feeder system from the plume impact site up to 3,500 km to the Ferrar Large Igneous Province (FLIP). The Dufek and Forrestal intrusions, cover approximately 6,600 km2, and may form a ponding station between a mantle superplume responsible for Gondwana breakup and the FLIP sills and lavas along the Transantarctic Mountains into Tasmania and New Zealand. Prior to this survey, no feeder dike swarms or sills connecting with the Ferrar have been found in the Pensacola Mountains. Similarities with the Mackenzie dikes and intrusions of Northwest Canada imply that Jurassic dikes may have been emplaced into the pre-existing Ross orogeny trend during doming above a mantle plume. However, our survey area is too small to show the dikes convincingly radiating from a focal point that would indicate the plume position.
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author Ferris, Julie K.
Storey, Bryan C.
Vaughan, Alan P.M.
Kyle, Philip R.
Jones, Phil C.
spellingShingle Ferris, Julie K.
Storey, Bryan C.
Vaughan, Alan P.M.
Kyle, Philip R.
Jones, Phil C.
The Dufek and Forrestal intrusions, Antarctica: a centre for Ferrar Large Igneous Province dike emplacement?
author_facet Ferris, Julie K.
Storey, Bryan C.
Vaughan, Alan P.M.
Kyle, Philip R.
Jones, Phil C.
author_sort Ferris, Julie K.
title The Dufek and Forrestal intrusions, Antarctica: a centre for Ferrar Large Igneous Province dike emplacement?
title_short The Dufek and Forrestal intrusions, Antarctica: a centre for Ferrar Large Igneous Province dike emplacement?
title_full The Dufek and Forrestal intrusions, Antarctica: a centre for Ferrar Large Igneous Province dike emplacement?
title_fullStr The Dufek and Forrestal intrusions, Antarctica: a centre for Ferrar Large Igneous Province dike emplacement?
title_full_unstemmed The Dufek and Forrestal intrusions, Antarctica: a centre for Ferrar Large Igneous Province dike emplacement?
title_sort dufek and forrestal intrusions, antarctica: a centre for ferrar large igneous province dike emplacement?
publisher American Geophysical Union
publishDate 2003
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