Title of article
Strain-insensitive preferred orientation of porphyroclasts in Mont Mary mylonites
Author/Authors
Pennacchioni، نويسنده , , Giorgio and Di Toro، نويسنده , , Giulio and Mancktelow، نويسنده , , Neil S.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
18
From page
1281
To page
1298
Abstract
The shape preferred orientation (SPO) of porphyroclasts was determined in high temperature mylonites. The porphyroclasts approach rhomboidal (sillimanite) or elliptical (garnet, plagioclase, sillimanite) shapes, and exhibit aspect ratios (R) as high as 11. Particles with R>3 are dominantly rhomboidal. The long axis of the best-fit ellipse defines a very strong SPO inclined at 5–10° to the mylonitic foliation, in an antithetic sense with respect to the shear direction. This angle is independent of R. The inclination of the long sides of rhomboidal sillimanite increases from 10 to 20° with decreasing R. In contrast, the short sides have a constant orientation of 15 to 17° irrespective of R and are parallel to extensional crenulation cleavage. Low aspect ratio (mainly elliptical) objects show low intensity SPO close to the shear plane. The two SPOs appear strain-insensitive. In the case of R<3, the SPO is caused by the combined effect of the slower rotation rate of elongate objects with long axes close to the shear plane and the continuous supply, by synkinematic fracturing and grain size refinement, of new porphyroclast populations. In the case of R>3, a stable position is acquired. This is not explained by any of the current theoretical and experimental models of SPO.
Journal title
Journal of Structural Geology
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Journal of Structural Geology
Record number
2224869
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