Microfabric memory of vein quartz for strain localization in detachment faults: A case study on the Simplon fault zone


Autoria(s): Haertel, Mike; Herwegh, Marco
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2014

Resumo

This manuscript deals with the adaptation of quartz-microfabrics to changing physical deformation conditions, and discusses their preservation potential during subsequent retrograde deformation. Using microstructural analysis, a sequence of recrystallization processes in quartz, ranging from Grain-Boundary Migration Recrystallization (GBM) over Subgrain-Rotation Recrystallization (SGR) to Bulging Nucleation (BLG) is detected for the Simplon fault zone (SFZ) from the low strain rim towards the internal high strain part of the large-scale shear zone. Based on: (i) the retrograde cooling path; (ii) estimates of deformation temperatures; and (iii) spatial variation of dynamic recrystallization processes and different microstructural characteristics, continuous strain localization with decreasing temperature is inferred. In contrast to the recrystallization microstructures, crystallographic preferred orientations (CPO) have a longer memory. CPO patterns indicative of prism <a> and rhomb <a> glide systems in mylonitic quartz veins, overprinted at low temperatures (�400 �C), suggest inheritance of a high-temperature deformation. In this way, microstructural, textural and geochemical analyses provide information for several million years of the deformation history. The reasons for such incomplete resetting of the rock texture is that strain localization is caused by change in effective viscosity contrasts related to temporal large- and small-scale temperature changes during the evolution of such a long-lived shear zone. The spatially resolved, quantitative investigation of quartz microfabrics and associated recrystallization processes therefore provide great potential for an improved understanding of the geodynamics of large-scale shear zones.

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Haertel, Mike; Herwegh, Marco (2014). Microfabric memory of vein quartz for strain localization in detachment faults: A case study on the Simplon fault zone. Journal of structural geology, 68, pp. 16-32. Pergamon 10.1016/j.jsg.2014.08.001 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsg.2014.08.001>

doi:10.7892/boris.59491

info:doi:10.1016/j.jsg.2014.08.001

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eng

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Pergamon

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http://boris.unibe.ch/59491/

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Haertel, Mike; Herwegh, Marco (2014). Microfabric memory of vein quartz for strain localization in detachment faults: A case study on the Simplon fault zone. Journal of structural geology, 68, pp. 16-32. Pergamon 10.1016/j.jsg.2014.08.001 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsg.2014.08.001>

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