The development of orientated symplectites during deformation |
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Authors: | K. H. BRODIE |
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Affiliation: | Department of Geology, University of Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL, UK |
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Abstract: | Abstract Orientated symplectites have been observed in deformed granulite facies metabasic rocks from the Ivrea-Verbano zone in northern Italy. The area underwent lower crustal extension, accommodated by movement on localized high- T shear zones. In areas of relatively low strain, such as at the margins of shear zones, symplectites of orthopyroxene, plagioclase and spinel have formed. The symplectites are vermiform and orientated parallel to the main foliation and in the regional stretching direction. The reaction was synkinematic with the deformation, and only developed in potentially dilatant grain boundaries in the rock. It was presumably inhibited in grain boundaries subjected to higher normal stress due to the relatively large volume increase involved in the reaction. The observations support the interpretation that the deformation was related to regional extension under high- T granulite facies conditions, the symplectites forming as a result of decreasing pressure. |
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Keywords: | granulite facies Ivrea-Verbano zone shear zones symplectites |
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