Geophysical Research Letters (Feb 2020)

Logarithmic Growth of Dikes From a Depressurizing Magma Chamber

  • Benjamin E. Grossman‐Ponemon,
  • Elías R. Heimisson,
  • Adrian J. Lew,
  • Paul Segall

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1029/2019GL086230
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 47, no. 4
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Dike propagation is an intrinsically multiphase problem, where deformation and fluid flow are intricately coupled in a fracture process. Here we perform the first fully coupled simulations of dike propagation in two dimensions, accounting for depressurization of a circular magma chamber, dynamic fluid flow, fracture formation, and elastic deformation. Despite the complexity of the governing equations, we observe that the lengthening is well explained by a simple model a(t)=c1log(1+t/c2), where a is the dike length, t is time, and c1 and c2 are constants. We compare the model to seismic data from eight dikes in Iceland and Ethiopia, and, in spite of the assumption of plane strain, we find good agreement between the data and the model. In addition, we derive an approximate model for the depressurization of the chamber with the dike length. These models may help forecast the growth of lateral dikes and magma chamber depressurization.

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