Fault inversion contributes to ground deformation above inflating igneous sills

Norcliffe, J., Magee, C., Jackson, C., Kopping, J. and Lathrop, B. (2021) Fault inversion contributes to ground deformation above inflating igneous sills. Volcanica, 4(1), pp. 1-21. (doi: 10.30909/vol.04.01.0121)

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Abstract

Magma emplacement is commonly accommodated by uplift of the overburden and free surface. By assuming this deformation is purely elastic, we can invert the shape and kinematics of ground deformation to model the geometry and dynamics of underlying intrusions. However, magma emplacement can be accommodated by viscoelastic and/or inelastic processes. We use 3D seismic reflection data to reconstruct how elastic bending and inelastic processes accommodated emplacement of a Late Jurassic sill offshore NW Australia. We restore syn-emplacement ground deformation and compare its relief to sill thickness, showing that: (i) where they are equal, elastic bending accommodated intrusion; but (ii) where sill thickness is greater, inversion of a pre-existing fault and overburden compaction contributed to magma accommodation. Our results support work showing inelastic processes can suppress ground deformation, and demonstrate magmatism can modify fault displacements. Reflection seismology is thus powerful tool for unravelling links between magma emplacement, ground deformation, and faulting.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Lathrop, Dr Bailey
Authors: Norcliffe, J., Magee, C., Jackson, C., Kopping, J., and Lathrop, B.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Geographical and Earth Sciences
Journal Name:Volcanica
Publisher:Volcanica
ISSN:2610-3540
ISSN (Online):2610-3540
Copyright Holders:Copyright © The Author(s) 2021
First Published:First published in Volcanica 4(1):1-21
Publisher Policy:Reproduced under a Creative Commons license

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