Multiscale Spatial Patterns in Giant Dike Swarms Identified Through Objective Feature Extraction

Author:

Kubo Hutchison A.1ORCID,Karlstrom L.1ORCID,Mittal T.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth Sciences University of Oregon Eugene OR USA

2. Department of Geosciences Pennsylvania State University University Park PA USA

Abstract

AbstractDike swarms are ubiquitous on terrestrial planets and represent the frozen remnants of magma transport networks. However, spatial complexity, protracted emplacement history, and uneven surface exposure typically make it difficult to quantify patterns in dike swarms on different scales. In this study, we address this challenge using the Hough transform (HT) to objectively link dissected dike segments and analyze multiscale spatial structure in dike swarms. We apply this method to swarms of three scales: the Spanish Peaks, USA; the Columbia River Flood Basalt Group (CRBG), USA; the Deccan Traps Flood Basalts, India. First, we cluster dike segments in HT space, recognizing prevalent linearly aligned structures that represent single dikes or dike packets, with lengths up to 10 −  30x the mapped mean segment length. Second, we identify colinear and radial dike segment mesoscale structures within each data set, using the HT to segment swarms into constituent spatial patterns. We show that for both the CRBG and Deccan Traps, a single radial or circumferential swarm does not well characterize the data. Instead, multiple and sometimes overlapping mesoscale linear and radial features are prevalent suggesting a complex history of crustal stresses. The HT can provide useful insights in a variety of geologic settings where many quasi‐linear features, at any scale, are superimposed spatially.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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