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Authors: Furst, Séverine* 
Pinel, Virginie* 
Maccaferri, Francesco* 
Title: Dynamics of magmatic intrusion: what can we learn from the comparison of analog and numerical models?
Journal: Volcanica 
Series/Report no.: /7 (2024)
Publisher: Presses universitaires de Strasbourg
Issue Date: 2-Feb-2024
DOI: 10.30909/vol.07.01.6787
URL: https://www.jvolcanica.org/ojs/index.php/volcanica/article/view/232/353
Abstract: This study investigates the dynamics of magmatic intrusions based on the joint analysis of analog and numerical models.By injecting different fluids from the bottom of a solidified gelatin block, we simulate the propagation of magmatic intrusions through the crust and record their shapes, trajectories, and velocity as they rise towards the surface. Additionally, we make use of a 2D fluid-filled crack propagation model constrained by our experimental observations. The numerical simulations demonstrate that our viscous fluid-filled crack experiments, conducted with silicon-oil injections, propagate in the same regime as typical basaltic intrusions. The comparison between analog and numerical results allow us to define the domain of validity of the numerical model and its limit of applicability. This study provides new insights into the processes that control the propagation of magmatic intrusions and our ability to reproduce them using analog and numerical models.
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