Title of article
Magnetic fabrics in L–S tectonites: How many specimens?
Author/Authors
Borradaile، نويسنده , , Graham J. and Shortreed، نويسنده , , Christopher، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
6
From page
481
To page
486
Abstract
Single large blocks (10–30 kg) of homogeneously strained, fine-grained slate or schist with homogeneous fabrics reveal subtle but sometimes significant variations in magnetic fabric from large numbers (up to 100) of closely spaced cylindrical cores. Traditional samples of three to six cores per block or per site may suffice for low precision, regional determinations of fabric orientations, if suitably fine-grained and homogeneous. However, for the most precise definition of anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility axes (AMS), small sample sizes (<15 cores) yield inconsistent orientations and shapes of the mean tensor. Coarse grain size would exacerbate these shortcomings since individual cores fail to sample the fabric representatively and inter-specimen variation may exceed inter-site variation in AMS. Fine-grained homogeneous rocks most successfully yield reproducible AMS orientations, and more especially AMS shapes. The optimum number of cores is best determined by experimentation since it depends on fabric heterogeneity, mineral proportions and grain-size variations at the inter-site and intra-site level.
Keywords
Magnetic fabrics , AARM , heterogeneity , sampling , AMS
Journal title
Journal of Structural Geology
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Journal of Structural Geology
Record number
2227213
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