Is the outcrop topology of dolerite dikes of the Precambrian Singhbhum Craton fractal?

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In the Precambrian Singhbhum Craton of eastern India, newer dolerite dikes occur profusely with varying outcrop lengths. We have analysed the nature of their length-size and orientation distributions in relation to the theory of fractals. Two orientational sets of dikes (NW-SE and NE-SW) are present. Both the sets show strongly non-power-law size distributions, as reflected in nonlinear variations in logarithmic space. We analyzed thousands of data, revealing that polynomial functions with a degree of 3 to 4 are the best representatives of the non-linear variations. Orientation analysis shows that the degree of dispersions from the mean trend tends to decrease with increasing dike length. The length-size distributions were studied by simulating fractures in physical models. Experimental fractures also show a non-power-law distribution, which grossly conforms to those of the dolerite dikes. This type of complex size distributions results from the combined effects of nucleation, propagation and coalescence of fractures. © Printed in India.

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Mandal, N., Mitra, A. K., Misra, S., & Chakraborty, C. (2006). Is the outcrop topology of dolerite dikes of the Precambrian Singhbhum Craton fractal? Journal of Earth System Science, 115(6), 643–660. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12040-006-0002-2

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