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Segmented lateral dyke growth in a rifting event at Bárðarbunga volcanic system, Iceland

Segmented lateral dyke growth in a rifting event at Bárðarbunga volcanic system, Iceland
Segmented lateral dyke growth in a rifting event at Bárðarbunga volcanic system, Iceland
Crust at many divergent plate boundaries forms primarily by the injection of vertical sheet-like dykes, some tens of kilometres long1. Previous models of rifting events indicate either lateral dyke growth away from a feeding source, with propagation rates decreasing as the dyke lengthens2, 3, 4, or magma flowing vertically into dykes from an underlying source5, 6, with the role of topography on the evolution of lateral dykes not clear. Here we show how a recent segmented dyke intrusion in the Bárðarbunga volcanic system grew laterally for more than 45 kilometres at a variable rate, with topography influencing the direction of propagation. Barriers at the ends of each segment were overcome by the build-up of pressure in the dyke end; then a new segment formed and dyke lengthening temporarily peaked. The dyke evolution, which occurred primarily over 14 days, was revealed by propagating seismicity, ground deformation mapped by Global Positioning System (GPS), interferometric analysis of satellite radar images (InSAR), and graben formation. The strike of the dyke segments varies from an initially radial direction away from the Bárðarbunga caldera, towards alignment with that expected from regional stress at the distal end. A model minimizing the combined strain and gravitational potential energy explains the propagation path. Dyke opening and seismicity focused at the most distal segment at any given time, and were simultaneous with magma source deflation and slow collapse at the Bárðarbunga caldera, accompanied by a series of magnitude M > 5 earthquakes. Dyke growth was slowed down by an effusive fissure eruption near the end of the dyke. Lateral dyke growth with segment barrier breaking by pressure build-up in the dyke distal end explains how focused upwelling of magma under central volcanoes is effectively redistributed over long distances to create new upper crust at divergent plate boundaries.
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Sigmundsson, Freysteinn, Hooper, Andrew, Hreinsdóttir, Sigrún, Vogfjörd, Kristín S., Ófeigsson, Benedikt G., Heimisson, Elías Rafn, Dumont, Stéphanie, Parks, Michelle, Spaans, Karsten, Gudmundsson, Gunnar B., Drouin, Vincent, Árnadóttir, Thóra, Jónsdóttir, Kristín, Gudmundsson, Magnús T., Högnadóttir, Thórdís, Fridriksdóttir, Hildur María, Hensch, Martin, Einarsson, Páll, Magnússon, Eyjólfur, Samsonov, Sergey, Brandsdóttir, Bryndís, White, Robert S., Ágústsdóttir, Thorbjörg, Greenfield, Tim, Green, Robert G., Hjartardóttir, Ásta Rut, Pedersen, Rikke, Bennett, Richard A., Geirsson, Halldór, La Femina, Peter C., Björnsson, Helgi, Pálsson, Finnur, Sturkell, Erik, Bean, Christopher J., Möllhoff, Martin, Braiden, Aoife K. and Eibl, Eva P.S. (2015) Segmented lateral dyke growth in a rifting event at Bárðarbunga volcanic system, Iceland. Nature, 517 (7533), 191-195. (doi:10.1038/nature14111).

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Abstract

Crust at many divergent plate boundaries forms primarily by the injection of vertical sheet-like dykes, some tens of kilometres long1. Previous models of rifting events indicate either lateral dyke growth away from a feeding source, with propagation rates decreasing as the dyke lengthens2, 3, 4, or magma flowing vertically into dykes from an underlying source5, 6, with the role of topography on the evolution of lateral dykes not clear. Here we show how a recent segmented dyke intrusion in the Bárðarbunga volcanic system grew laterally for more than 45 kilometres at a variable rate, with topography influencing the direction of propagation. Barriers at the ends of each segment were overcome by the build-up of pressure in the dyke end; then a new segment formed and dyke lengthening temporarily peaked. The dyke evolution, which occurred primarily over 14 days, was revealed by propagating seismicity, ground deformation mapped by Global Positioning System (GPS), interferometric analysis of satellite radar images (InSAR), and graben formation. The strike of the dyke segments varies from an initially radial direction away from the Bárðarbunga caldera, towards alignment with that expected from regional stress at the distal end. A model minimizing the combined strain and gravitational potential energy explains the propagation path. Dyke opening and seismicity focused at the most distal segment at any given time, and were simultaneous with magma source deflation and slow collapse at the Bárðarbunga caldera, accompanied by a series of magnitude M > 5 earthquakes. Dyke growth was slowed down by an effusive fissure eruption near the end of the dyke. Lateral dyke growth with segment barrier breaking by pressure build-up in the dyke distal end explains how focused upwelling of magma under central volcanoes is effectively redistributed over long distances to create new upper crust at divergent plate boundaries.

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Accepted/In Press date: 24 November 2014
Published date: 8 January 2015
Organisations: Geology & Geophysics

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Local EPrints ID: 401274
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/401274
ISSN: 0028-0836
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Author: Freysteinn Sigmundsson
Author: Andrew Hooper
Author: Sigrún Hreinsdóttir
Author: Kristín S. Vogfjörd
Author: Benedikt G. Ófeigsson
Author: Elías Rafn Heimisson
Author: Stéphanie Dumont
Author: Michelle Parks
Author: Karsten Spaans
Author: Gunnar B. Gudmundsson
Author: Vincent Drouin
Author: Thóra Árnadóttir
Author: Kristín Jónsdóttir
Author: Magnús T. Gudmundsson
Author: Thórdís Högnadóttir
Author: Hildur María Fridriksdóttir
Author: Martin Hensch
Author: Páll Einarsson
Author: Eyjólfur Magnússon
Author: Sergey Samsonov
Author: Bryndís Brandsdóttir
Author: Robert S. White
Author: Thorbjörg Ágústsdóttir
Author: Tim Greenfield
Author: Robert G. Green
Author: Ásta Rut Hjartardóttir
Author: Rikke Pedersen
Author: Richard A. Bennett
Author: Halldór Geirsson
Author: Peter C. La Femina
Author: Helgi Björnsson
Author: Finnur Pálsson
Author: Erik Sturkell
Author: Christopher J. Bean
Author: Martin Möllhoff
Author: Aoife K. Braiden
Author: Eva P.S. Eibl

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