Discrete Element Modeling of Dike-induced Deformation

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Discrete element models of dike-induced deformation suggest the most
distinctive topographic signature of an underlying dike are parallel
ridges formed by contractional folding bounding a trough rather than an
extensional fault-bounded graben.

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