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Experiments on preferred orientation of platy minerals
Authors:Dr W D Means  M S Paterson
Institution:(1) Department of Geophysics and Geochemistry, Australian National University, Canberra;(2) Present address: Department of Earth and Atmospheric, Sciences State University of New York at Albany, Albany, New York, USA
Abstract:Polycrystalline aggregates of phlogopite, talc, and brucite have been grown hydrothermally from their constituent oxides at 300–600° C, 3–5 kb, and compressed 10–30% in short-term experiments (typically 30 minutes). Under hydrostatic conditions, approximately random orientation of crystals results. When the specimen is strained at high temperature, either during or after growth of the minerals, a preferred orientation of basal planes normal to the axis of compression results. Since a similar result is obtained by straining at room temperature after growth of the minerals, the mechanism of orientation is probably mainly mechanical rotation after formation. Microscope examination showed that the preferred orientation is most marked in coarser grains of the aggregates. A second kind of foliation is defined in some specimens by closely spaced, narrow domains within which coarse grains are slightly rotated. These domains occur in conjugate sets symetrically oriented at about 45° to the axis of compression. They are interpreted as shear domains and are geometrically similar to incipient strain-slip cleavage in foliated rocks. The experiments may represent likely behavior in geological situations where the temperature or time scale precludes recrystallization during deformation, but they are probably not directly revelant to cases of axial-plane cleavage where reorientation through an influence of stress or strain during recrystallization is believed to have occurred. No unequivocal indication of the latter process was obtained in the experiments.
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