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Analysis of dislocations in some naturally deformed plagioclase feldspars
Authors:Terkel S Olsen  David L Kohlstedt
Institution:1. Laboratoriet for endogen geologi, Geologisk Institut, Aarhus Universitet, DK - 8000, Aarhus C, Denmark
3. Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Cornell University, Bard Hall, 14853, Ithaca, New York, USA
Abstract:Dislocations in intermediate plagioclase feldspars, which were deformed under granulite facies conditions, have been analysed. The study reveals extensive ductile deformation by intracrystalline slip and by twinning. Six out of the seven possible Burgers vectors were identified: \(b = \left {001} \right],\tfrac{1}{2}\left {110} \right],\tfrac{1}{2}\left {1\bar 10} \right],\left {101} \right],\tfrac{1}{2}\left {112} \right]and\tfrac{1}{2}\left {1\bar 12} \right]\) . Most, perhaps all, dislocations are dissociated by up to 200 Å. The microstructure is dominated by 001] screw dislocations, most of which appear to be dissociated in (010). The dominant slip system appears to be (010) 001]. Large grain-to-grain variations in the density of free dislocations indicate that the plastic strain in individual grains depended upon the Schmid factor for (010) 001]. The microstructure suggests that the rate-controlling step for high-temperature creep of plagioclase is cross-slip of extended 001] screw dislocations. The rheological contrast between feldspar and quartz is partly due to a difference in stacking fault energy.
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