Stephens, Tara L.Walker, Richard J.Healy, DavidBubeck, Alodie2021-12-182021-12-182021-10-18Stephens, T L, Walker, R J, Healy, D & Bubeck, A 2021, 'Segment tip geometry of sheet intrusions, II : Field observations of tip geometries and a model for evolving emplacement mechanisms', Volcanica, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 203–225. https://doi.org/10.30909/vol.04.02.2032252610-3540ORCID: /0000-0003-1435-5198/work/105177214https://hdl.handle.net/2164/17715Acknowledgements This work was undertaken during T.L. Stephens’s PhDstudentship at the University of Leicester, supported bythe Central England Natural Environmental ResearchCouncil (NERC) Training Alliance (CENTA) (award ref-erence: 1503848). The authors would like to thankMitch Miller for assisting with fieldwork. Thanks arealso extended to SteffiBurchardt and Richard Englandfor their constructive comments on an earlier versionof the manuscript, which led to significant improvements. We would also like to thank the Volcanica ed-itor Pete Rowley, along with Sam Thiele and an anonymous reviewer for their constructive reviews, and SamPoppe for kindly providing comments on the pre-printmanuscript, all of which led to an improved final version.2321447120engSill segment geometrysill emplacement mechanismstructural mechanisationQE GeologyNatural Environment Research Council (NERC)Supplementary DataQESegment tip geometry of sheet intrusions, II : Field observations of tip geometries and a model for evolving emplacement mechanismsJournal article10.30909/vol.04.02.20322542