Essays about: "Chachahuén vulkan"

Found 3 essays containing the words Chachahuén vulkan.

  1. 1. Fracture characterization in magmatic rock, a case study of the Sosa-dyke (Neuquén Basin, Argentina)

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaper

    Author : Nilsson Jim; [2020]
    Keywords : dyke; magmatic intrusion; fractures; Sosa dyke; permeability; intrusion; magmatisk intrusion; sprickor; Sosa intrusionen; permeabilitet;

    Abstract : There are many examples worldwide were fossil magmatic intrusions influence the local water and energy supply. Due to that intrusions can act as a conductor and a reservoir, but also as a barrier for fluids and gases in the ground. The decisive feature between conductor or barrier in an intrusion is its fracture network. READ MORE

  2. 2. The Crystal Size Distribution of Cerro Bayo

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Mineralogi, petrologi och tektonik

    Author : Elin Kuylenstierna; [2018]
    Keywords : Crystal Size Distribution CSD ; magma chamber; igneous rock texture; Kristallstorleksfördelning CSD ; magmakammare; magmatisk bergartstruktur;

    Abstract : To understand the complex structure of magmatic plumbing systems beneath volcanoes, one needs to study the different textures shown in the igneous rocks produced by the volcano in question. By doing this, one can get a clue of the processes that resulted in the final rock. READ MORE

  3. 3. Magma Evolution of the Cerro Bayo Laccolith in the Chachahuén Volcanic Complex, Argentina

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för geovetenskaper

    Author : Yang Sun; [2018]
    Keywords : Cerro Bayo laccolith; Chachahuén volcano; Thermobarometry; Plagioclase; Amphibole; Clinopyroxene; Cerro Bayo岩盖,Chachahuén火山,阿根廷,温压计,斜长石,角闪石,单斜辉石; Cerro Bayo lakkolit; Chachahuén vulkan; termobarometri; plagioklas; amfibol; klinopyroxen;

    Abstract : The Chachahuén volcanic complex, with the Cerro Bayo laccolith as one of the largest intrusions, is part of back-arc Payenia volcanic province in western central Argentina. Laccoliths show potential for generating oil in sedimentary basins and producing ore deposits. READ MORE