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Earth and planetary science letters, 2006-06, Vol.246 (3), p.432-443
2006
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Rheology of omphacite at high temperature and pressure and significance of its lattice preferred orientations
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  • Earth and planetary science letters, 2006-06, Vol.246 (3), p.432-443
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Elsevier B.V
Erscheinungsjahr
2006
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Alma/SFX Local Collection
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  • We have investigated the rheology of hot-pressed polycrystalline omphacite (Di 58Jd 42, space group C2/c) at strain rates of 10 − 4 –10 − 5 /s, temperatures of 1300–1500 K and a pressure of 3 GPa, using a 5 GPa Griggs-type deformation apparatus. The rheological constitutive equation of omphacite is determined with a stress exponent of 3.5 ± 0.2 and an activation energy of 310 ± 50 kJ/mol. Our study shows that: (1) the creep strength of omphacite falls between those of diopside and jadeite; (2) experimental omphacite microfabrics are indistinguishable from natural ones: S-type fabric and its mesoscopic foliation develop under conditions of axially symmetric shortening, whereas L-type fabric and its mesoscopic lineation develop under conditions of general strain, with L parallel to the greatest elongation; (3) as in naturally deformed omphacite, the deformation substructure is characterized by the dominant slip systems {110}1/2〈110〉, {110}[001] and (100)[001]. We conclude that both S- and L-type omphacite fabrics are produced by these slip systems; fabric differences arise solely from variation of the geometry and orientation of the finite strain ellipsoid. We also confirm the previous suggestion that Na-bearing pyroxenes are significantly weaker than Na-free pyroxenes.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 0012-821X
eISSN: 1385-013X
DOI: 10.1016/j.epsl.2006.04.006
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_29021714
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fabric, omphacite, rheology, slip system

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