Incremental dilation of magma filled fractures: evidence from dykes on theIsle of Skye, Scotland

Authors
Citation
Im. Platten, Incremental dilation of magma filled fractures: evidence from dykes on theIsle of Skye, Scotland, J STRUC GEO, 22(8), 2000, pp. 1153-1164
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY
ISSN journal
01918141 → ACNP
Volume
22
Issue
8
Year of publication
2000
Pages
1153 - 1164
Database
ISI
SICI code
0191-8141(200008)22:8<1153:IDOMFF>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
Localised swarms of narrow (10-120 mm) basaltic dykes occur at offsets and terminations of some larger basaltic dykes in Skye, Scotland. These narrow dykes cut and chill against each other and the larger dyke and its country rock. The narrow dykes can only be traced a short distance into the larger dyke before terminating. Some of these terminations show the central parts of both dykes merging as the chilled margins vanish, at other terminations the later dyke outcrop narrows progressively to a point. These all show tha t after initial dilation and some crystallisation of material in the dyke f issure there were additional (up to 11) increments of dilation. Increments were sufficiently spaced in time for preceding injections to have become so lid. Time spans separating initial and later dilation may be sufficient for local crystallisation of dykes up to 3.2 m thick. Away from these terminat ions the dyke fissure remained an open void occupied by flowing magma durin g the successive increments of dilation. This paper demonstrates that fluid filled dyke fissures can vary in width with time, an observation consisten t with the modern theoretical models of dyke emplacement that relate dyke w idth to magma input pressures and other magmatic parameters. Dyke offsets a nd terminations with late dilational increments are shown to provide a vari ety of other information on flow, crystallisation and sealing of dyke fissu res. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.