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D. Kiss

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Decompression and Fracturing Caused by Magmatically Induced Thermal Stresses

2023

Studies of host rock deformation around magmatic intrusions usually focus on the development of stresses directly related to the intrusion process. This is done either by considering an inflating region that represents the intruding body, or by considering multiphase deformation. Thermal processes, especially volume changes caused by thermal expansion are typically ignored. We show that thermal stresses around upper crustal magma bodies are likely to be significant and sufficient to create an extensive fracture network around the magma body by brittle yielding. At the same time, cooling induces decompression within the intrusion, which can promote the appearance of a volatile phase. Volatil…

Geophysics550 Earth sciencesSpace and Planetary ScienceGeochemistry and PetrologyEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)550 GeowissenschaftenJournal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth
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