Deformation microstructures of Barre granite: An optical, Sem and Tem study

Tectonophysics
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New scanning electron microscope techniques have been developed for characterizing ductile deformation microstructures in felsic rocks. In addition, the thermomechanical history of the macroscopically undeformed Barre granite (Vermont, U.S.A.) has been reconstructed based on examination of deformation microstructures using optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and transmission electron microscopy. The microstructures reveal three distinct events:

1. (1) a low-stress, high-temperature event that produced subgrains in feldspars, and subgrains and recrystallized grains in quartz;

2. (2) a high-stress, low-temperature event that produced a high dislocation density in quartz and feldspars; and

3. (3) a lowest-temperature event that produced cracks, oriented primarily along cleavage planes in feldspars, and parallel to the macroscopic rift in quartz. The first two events are believed to reflect various stages in the intrusion and cooling history of the pluton, and the last may be related to the last stages of cooling, or to later tectonism. 

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Deformation microstructures of Barre granite: An optical, Sem and Tem study
Series title Tectonophysics
DOI 10.1016/0040-1951(86)90164-2
Volume 122
Issue 1-2
Year Published 1986
Language English
Publisher Elsevier
Description 16 p.
First page 149
Last page 164
Country United States
State Vermont
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