Dyke Swarms:Keys for Geodynamic Interpretation

  • Srivastava R
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Provides state-of-the-art information on all aspects of dykes Emphasizes the origin, evolution and emplacement of dykes Unique book giving well founded information on the subject Dykes occur in a wide variety of geological and tectonic settings and their detailed study through space and time is imperative for understanding several geological events. Dykes are believed to be an integral part of continental rifting and when they occur as spatially extensive swarms of adequate size can be of immense utility in continental reconstructions. This also helps to identify Large Igneous Provinces (LIPs). It is also well acknowledged that the continental flood basalts and major dyke swarms have their origin related in some way to the up-rise of hot mantle plumes which may lead to rifting and eventual continental break-up. Dykes signify crustal extension and are important indicators of crustal stabilisation events, supercontinental assembly and dispersal, crust-mantle interaction and play a significant role in the delineation of crustal provinces as well as in deciphering crustal evolution events. Many economic mineral deposits of the world are also associated with a variety of dykes. The volume will provide state-of-the-art information on all aspects of dykes with emphasis on the origin, evolution and emplacement of dykes.

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Srivastava, R. K. (2011). Dyke Swarms:Keys for Geodynamic Interpretation. Dyke Swarms:Keys for Geodynamic Interpretation. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-12496-9

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