Granular flow in polymineralic rocks bearing sheet silicates: New evidence from natural examples


Autoria(s): Herwegh, Marco; Jenni, Andreas
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2001

Resumo

Natural deformation in carbonate mylonites bearing sheet silicates occurs via a complex interaction of granular flow and solution transfer processes and involves continuous cycles of dissolution, grain boundary diffusion, nucleation and growth. In this way, new sheet silicates (a) nucleate within voids formed by grain boundary sliding of calcite grains. (b) grow, and (c) rotate towards the shear plane. As a consequence, small mica grains show a wide range of orientations with respect to the shear plane, but moderate to large grains are subparallel both to each other and to the shear plane. Increases of average grain sizes with increasing temperature of sheet silicates in mica-rich layers is more pronounced than in mica-poor layers. In the calcitic matrix however, sheet silicates can only grow via solution-precipitation and mass transfer processes. Therefore, the observed grain size variability indicates drastic differences in mass transfer behavior between the individual layers, which might be related to differences in the fluid flux. Based on these observations, a conceptual model for the microfabric evolution in sheet silicate bearing mylonites is presented. © 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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Herwegh, Marco; Jenni, Andreas (2001). Granular flow in polymineralic rocks bearing sheet silicates: New evidence from natural examples. Tectonophysics, 332(3), pp. 309-320. Elsevier

doi:10.7892/boris.72228

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eng

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Elsevier

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Herwegh, Marco; Jenni, Andreas (2001). Granular flow in polymineralic rocks bearing sheet silicates: New evidence from natural examples. Tectonophysics, 332(3), pp. 309-320. Elsevier

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