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- W41767627 abstract "Abstract Linear trends are evident within Mesozoic dike swarms and plutonic provinces of eastern North America. Regional dike trends can be used to model paleostress patterns for which minimum compression influences the direction of planar intrusion. Early Jurassic dikes and sills are found along the entire eastern side of the Appalachian orogen, with dike patterns that vary in orientation from NW – SE to N – S to NE – SW from south to north. Cretaceous and younger igneous provinces are more local in extent but cross the orogen, with dike trends that vary by region even within the same province. The Early Jurassic tholeiitic dikes indicate southwesterly to westerly extension in the southern Appalachians during or close to the same time as northwesterly extension in the northern Appalachians. North – south to north-northeast extension occurred in the western to central Appalachians of western New England and nearby Quebec during Early Cretaceous alkalic magmatism, but Cretaceous and younger intrusions in eastern New England and the eastern Appalachians show northwest extension. Plate stresses and movement as driven by mantle convection are mechanisms for extension of the lithosphere perpendicular to dike trends of several directions. Early Jurassic dike trends align with segments of the final rifted continental borders, and both features may be related to activation of similar high-angle lithospheric structures. An Early Cretaceous shift in plate stresses extended the crust in new orientations, allowing alkalic magmas to upwell from deeper sources and different trends, while rift strains produced the Atlantic basins north of Newfoundland and south of Florida. Mesozoic faults and sedimentary basins of the new ocean margin show orientations that are closely controlled by shallow crustal anisotropies, perhaps activated by events separate from dike intrusions." @default.
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