The cooling of igneous intrusions into the lithosphere is treated by a time
-dependent analytical model with a varying initial temperature distribution
throughout the country rock. One important result is that, for long times
after the intrusion, the effect of the intrusion on the surface gradient is
approximately the same as for a host rock with a uniform temperature equal
to the mean of the initial temperature distribution through that interval.
The method is of practical importance because it allows us to study the th
ermal anomaly produced within the lithosphere by a hot batholith or by an a
stenolith of long vertical extension just after its emplacement. (C) 2000 C
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