Title of article :
Strain dependent variation of microstructure and texture in naturally deformed Carrara marble
Author/Authors :
Oesterling، نويسنده , , Nils and Heilbronner، نويسنده , , Renée and Stünitz، نويسنده , , Holger and Barnhoorn، نويسنده , , Auke and Molli، نويسنده , , Giancarlo، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
16
From page :
681
To page :
696
Abstract :
This study investigates the microstructure and texture variations across a mm-scale shear zone in Carrara marble of the Alpi Apuane (Italy). The microstructures have been investigated for grain size, texture, and shape fabrics. Textures have been measured with Computer-Integrated Polarization Microscopy (CIP) and Electron Back Scattered Diffraction (EBSD) separating porphyroclast and recrystallized grains. The deformation, which post-dates an earlier deformation phase and subsequent annealing, is strongly localized. The microstructures and textures change across the shear strain gradient and are interpreted to preserve a time sequence of progressive stages of deformation. The bulk shear strain rate is estimated to be about 10−11 sec−1 at deformation temperatures of approximately 325 °C ± 30 °C. otomylonite is characterized by a core mantle structure with a bimodal grain size distribution which changes gradually to a completely dynamically recrystallized microstructure with a unimodal grain size distribution in the mylonitic center of the shear zone. Core-mantle-structures are produced by dominant rotation recrystallization accompanied by some grain boundary migration. The microstructural transition from protomylonite to mylonite coincides with a change in texture. With increasing strain the single c-axis maximum of an earlier inherited texture in the protomylonite is replaced by a similar texture in a different orientation (maximum normal to the shear plane) which is consistent with dominant basal 〈a〉 and r 〈−2201〉 slip. The microstructural and textural variations depend on the proportion of recrystallized grains. As dynamic recrystallization progresses with finite strain the texture development is finite strain-dependent. The comparison of the microstructures and textures to other natural and to experimental examples explains the progressive change of the texture and demonstrates the texture evolution produced by dynamic recrystallization.
Keywords :
Carrara marble , shear zones , Crystallographic preferred orientation , Image analysis , Calcite deformation , Dynamic recrystallization
Journal title :
Journal of Structural Geology
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Journal of Structural Geology
Record number :
2226279
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