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Magnetic anisotropy produced by magma flow: theoretical model and experimental data from Ferrar dolerite sills (Antarctica)
Authors:Michele Dragoni  Roberto Lanza  rea Tallarico
Institution:Dipartimenta di Geologia e Geofisica, Universitàdi Bari, Via Edoardo Orubona 4, 70125 Bari, Italia;Dipartimento di Scieme della Terra, Universitàdi Torino, Via Valperga Caluso 35, 10125 Torino. Italia;Dipartimento di Fisica. Universitàdi Bologna. Viale Carlo Berti Pichat 8, 40127 Bologna, Italia
Abstract:Volcanic rocks forming sills, dykes or lava flows may display a magnetic anisotropy derived from the viscous flow during their emplacement. We model a sill as a steady-state flow of a Bingham fluid, driven by a pressure gradient in a horizontal conduit. The magma velocity as a function of depth is calculated from the motion and constitutive equations. Vorticity and strain rate are determined for a reference system moving with the fluid. The angular velocity and the orientation of an ellipsoidal magnetic grain immersed in the fluid are calculated as functions of time or strain. Magnetic susceptibility is then calculated for a large number of grains with a uniform distribution of initial orientations. It is shown that the magnetic lineation oscillates in the vertical plane through the magma flow direction, and that the magnetic foliation plane changes periodically from horizontal to vertical. The results are compared with the magnetic fabric of Ferrar dolerite sills (Victoria Land, East Antarctica) derived from low-field susceptibility measurements.
Keywords:anisotropy  Antarctica  magma flow  magnetic susceptibility
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