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Authors: Maccaferri, Francesco* 
Rivalta, Eleonora* 
Keir, Derek* 
Acocella, Valerio* 
Title: Off-rift volcanism in rift zones determined by crustal unloading
Journal: Nature Geoscience 
Series/Report no.: /7 (2014)
Publisher: Nature P. G.
Issue Date: 2014
DOI: 10.1038/ngeo2110
Abstract: When continents are stretched over a long period of time, deep elongated rift valleys form at Earth’s surface and zones of ponded magma, centred beneath the rift, form at the crust–mantle boundary 1,2 . Ascending magma sometimes erupts within the rift valley 3,4 or, counterintuitively, at volcanic fields away from the rift valley that are offset by tens of kilometres from the source of magma at depth 5–8 . The controls on the distribution of this off-rift volcanism are unclear. Here we use a numerical model of magmatic dyke propagation during rifting to investigate why some dykes reach the surface outside the rift valley, whereas others are confined to the valley. We find that the location of magmatism is governed by the competition between tectonic stretching and gravitational unloading pressure, caused by crustal thinning and faulting along the rift borders. When gravitational unloading dominates over tectonic stretching forces, dykes ascending from the ponded magma are steered towards the rift sides, eventually causing off-rift eruptions. Our model also predicts the formation of stacked magma sills in the lower crust above the magma-ponding zone, as well as the along-rift propagation of shallow dykes during rifting events, consistent with observations of magmatism and volcanism in rift zones globally. We conclude that rift topography-induced stress changes provide a fundamental control on the transfer of magma from depth to the surface.
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