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Dielectric anisotropy and deformation of crustal rocks: physical interaction theory and dielectric mylonites
Authors:Jun Muto  Hiroyuki Nagahama
Institution:Department of Geoenvironmental Sciences, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University, Aoba-ku, Sendai 980-8578, Japan
Abstract:The theory of physical interaction field by a differential geometrical approach combines the deformation field with the physical field (e.g., electromagnetic field), and derives a new tensorial relation between the deformation and the dielectric anisotropy of the crustal rocks. This relation can be applied to dielectric anisotropies of deformed natural rocks such as mylonites or gneisses. The dielectric anisotropies of mylonites are observed to increase as plastic strains of mylonites increase. Moreover, the derived tensorial relation can be linked to the electromagnetic potential field (deformational anomalies) in a deformed crust. A physico-geometrical consideration on this theory of physical interaction field is mathematically similar to ones on the theory of field in the Finsler space or on the concept of a unified gauge field.
Keywords:Dielectric anisotropy  Physical interaction theory  Crustal deformation  Potential field  Finsler space
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