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The Invisible Brake: How Near-Surface Cooling Stalls Giant Dyke Swarms
The Hidden Brake on Magma: Near-Surface Cooling and Dyke Swarms Giant dyke swarms are among Earth’s most striking subterranean features: networks of long, sheet-like cracks that channel magma sideways through the crust, helping shape volcanic landscapes and crustal evolution. A recent synthesis from the Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth highlights a surprising factor in…
