岩浆
入侵
地质学
构造学
岩石学
地球化学
分层侵入
火山
地震学
作者
D. S. Westerman,Sergio Rocchi,Christoph Breitkreuz,Carl Stevenson,Penelope Wilson
出处
期刊:Advances in volcanology
日期:2017-01-01
卷期号:: 83-118
被引量:2
标识
DOI:10.1007/11157_2017_31
摘要
A systematic view of the vast nomenclature used to describe the structuresStructures of shallow-level intrusionsShallow-level intrusions is presented here. Structures are organised in four main groups, according to logical breaks in the timing of magma emplacement, independent of the scales of features: (1) Intrusion-related structures, formed as the magma is making space and then develops into its intrusion shape; (2) Magmatic flow-related structures, developed as magma moves with suspended crystals that are free to rotate; (3) Solid-state, flow-related structures that formed in portions of the intrusions affected by continuing flow of nearby magma, therefore considered to have a syn-magmatic, non-tectonic origin; (4) Thermal and fragmental structures, related to creation of space and impact on host materials. This scheme appears as a rational organisation, helpful in describing and interpreting the large variety of structures observed in shallow-level intrusions.
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