We present analogue experiments performed to investigate the emplacement of granitic plutons in a shortening upper crust. The models were made of quartz–sand to simulate the brittle crust and a low- viscosity mixture of silicone and oleic acid to reproduce granitic magmas. Shortening of the models was obtained by a moving wall while a special injection apparatus allowed syn-kinematic magma intrusion from the base of the models. Experimental results show that: (1) space for intrusions is achieved during the movement along thrust faults and mostly coincides with low-pressure areas developed into the thrust– anticlines; (2) intrusion shapes are strictly dependent upon the competition between shortening rate (Sh) and injection rate (Inj). For high Sh/Inj values, plutons were elongated with the long axis parallel to the thrust surfaces; (3) magma migrates horizontally away from the injection point and towards the external sector in the direction of tectonic transport a longer distance for high Sh/Inj values; (4) syn-kinematic emplacement is also controlled by model thickness; an increase in this parameter results in an increase in the pluton plan-view aspect ratio. These results support that the final shape of orogenic plutons emplaced at shallow crustal levels may be strongly controlled by deformational features.

Experimental investigation on granite emplacement during shortening / Montanari D.; Corti G.; Sani F.; Del Ventisette C.; Bonini M.; Moratti G.. - In: TECTONOPHYSICS. - ISSN 0040-1951. - STAMPA. - 484(1-4):(2010), pp. 147-155. [10.1016/j.tecto.2009.09.010]

Experimental investigation on granite emplacement during shortening

MONTANARI, DOMENICO;CORTI, GIACOMO;SANI, FEDERICO;DEL VENTISETTE, CHIARA;Moratti, Giovanna
2010

Abstract

We present analogue experiments performed to investigate the emplacement of granitic plutons in a shortening upper crust. The models were made of quartz–sand to simulate the brittle crust and a low- viscosity mixture of silicone and oleic acid to reproduce granitic magmas. Shortening of the models was obtained by a moving wall while a special injection apparatus allowed syn-kinematic magma intrusion from the base of the models. Experimental results show that: (1) space for intrusions is achieved during the movement along thrust faults and mostly coincides with low-pressure areas developed into the thrust– anticlines; (2) intrusion shapes are strictly dependent upon the competition between shortening rate (Sh) and injection rate (Inj). For high Sh/Inj values, plutons were elongated with the long axis parallel to the thrust surfaces; (3) magma migrates horizontally away from the injection point and towards the external sector in the direction of tectonic transport a longer distance for high Sh/Inj values; (4) syn-kinematic emplacement is also controlled by model thickness; an increase in this parameter results in an increase in the pluton plan-view aspect ratio. These results support that the final shape of orogenic plutons emplaced at shallow crustal levels may be strongly controlled by deformational features.
2010
484(1-4)
147
155
Montanari D.; Corti G.; Sani F.; Del Ventisette C.; Bonini M.; Moratti G.
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