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  • 1
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    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Journal of metamorphic geology 13 (1995), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1525-1314
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Geosciences
    Notes: 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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    Springer
    International journal of earth sciences 77 (1988), S. 295-307 
    ISSN: 1437-3262
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences
    Description / Table of Contents: Abstract With the aid of published constitutive flow laws for common crustal and upper mantle rock types, it is possible to construct curves showing variation of rock strength with depth in the continental lithosphere, assuming a particular crustal stratification of rock types and a particular geothermal gradient. Such exercises lead to the conclusion that marked changes in strength can occur at major petrological interfaces, such as the Moho discontinuity, which are therefore likely to be associated with a tendency for major, sub-horizontal detachments to form. Constitutive flow laws used for such purposes are usually assumed to represent steady-state flow, at constant rock microstructure. We argue that perhaps the most significant tectonic displacements of rock masses occur across major, localized shear zones, characterized by intense grain-size reduction, and illustrate this by reference to deformation in the metabasic and ultrabasic rocks of the lower part of the Ivrea Zone of northern Italy, which is believed to provide a section through what was once part of the deep continental crust. Calculations of the variation of the flow strength with depth of rocks should therefore use flow laws which include provision for strain dependent variations of strength, arising from strain dependent microstructural changes. We use the results of recent studies of grain-size dependent flow of olivine to estimate strain dependent variations in the flow strength of the sub-continental upper mantle, arising from dynamic recrystallization. From this we argue that after an initial period of flow at high stress, parts of the upper mantle can become very weak, if grain size is sufficiently reduced. Under favourable circumstances, flow can be concentrated immediately below the Moho, or in a band below the Moho. Such behaviour is consistent with our observations of the behaviour of dunites in the Ivrea Zone, and with some interpretations of upper mantle seismic reflectors.
    Abstract: Résumé En utilisant les lois de fluage fournies par la littérature à propos des roches courantes de la croûte et du manteau supérieur, il est possible de construire des courbes montrant la variation de la rigidité des roches en fonction de la profondeur dans la lithosphére continentale, ceci pour un gradient géothermique déterminé et pour une superposition déterminée des divers types de roches dans la croûte. De telles recherches conduisent à la conclusion que des changements brusques de rigidité peuvent se produire aux interfaces pétrologiques majeures, telle la discontinuité Moho; ces interfaces apparaissent de la sorte comme des endroits favorables à la production de décollements subhorizontaux importants. Les lois de fluage utilisées sont généralement supposées s'appliquer à la déformation plastique d'une roche à microstructure constante. Les auteurs pensent que les déplacements tectoniques les plus significatifs des masses rocheuses s'opèrent le long de shear zones localisées, caractérisées par une forte réduction de la taille des grains. Cette conception est illustrée par la déformation des roches basiques et ultrabasiques de la partie inférieure de la zone d'Ivrée (Italie du Nord), considérée comme une coupe à travers une partie d'une ancienne croûte continentale profonde. Les calculs de la variation de la ductilité des roches en fonction de la profondeur devraient donc utiliser des lois de fluage qui tiennent compte des variations de rigidité résultant des modifications microstructurales induites par la déformation. Les auteurs ont utilisé les résultats d'études récentes relatives aux relations entre le fluage de l'olivine et sa granularité; ils ont appliqué ces données à l'estimation de la manière dont varie la ductilité en fonction de la déformation dans le manteau supérieur sub-continental, dont les roches résultent de la recristallisation dynamique. Il en concluent qu'après une période initiale de flux sous haute contrainte, certaines parties du manteau supérieur peuvent devenir très déformables si leur grain a été suffisamment réduit. Dans des circonstances favorables, le flux peut se concentrer immédiatement sous Moho, ou se répartir dans une zone située sous Moho. Un tel comportement est en accord avec celui des dunites de la zone d'Ivrée, ainsi qu'avec l'interprétation des réflecteurs sismiques du manteau supérieur.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Mit Hilfe von veröffentlichten wesentlichen Fließgesetzen für die meisten Krusten- und oberen Mantelgesteinstypen ist es möglich Kurven zu konstruieren, die Variationen in der Gesteinsfestigkeit in Abhängigkeit von der Tiefe innerhalb der kontinentalen Kruste zeigen. Dies unter der Annahme einer bestimmten krustalen Schichtung der Gesteinstypen sowie einem bestimmten geothermischen Gradienten. Derartige Untersuchungen führen zu dem Schluß, daß deutliche Unterschiede in der Gesteinsfestigkeit an markanten petrologischen Grenzflächen auftreten können, wie z. B an der Moho-Diskontinuität. Derartige Grenzflächen haben somit wahrscheinlich die Tendenz subhorizontale Ablösungsflächen auszubilden. Die allgemeinen Fließgesetze, die für diese Berechnungen angewandt wurden, repräsentieren gewöhnlich bei unverändertem Gesteinsmikrogefüge den »steady-state«Zustand. Es ist anzunehmen, daß die bedeutendsten tektonischen Verschiebungen in den Gesteinsmassen entlang großer, definierter Scherzonen stattfinden, die durch intensive Korngrößenreduktion charakterisiert werden. Belegt wird dies anhand der Deformation in den metabasischen und ultrabasischen Gesteinen des tieferen Teiles der Ivrea-Zone in Norditalien, von der angenommen wird, daß sie einen Schnitt durch denjenigen Teil darstellt, der ehemals dem tieferen Abschnitt der kontinentalen Kruste angehörte. Berechnungen der Variation der Fließfähigkeit von Gesteinen in Abhängigkeit von der Tiefe sollten daher Fließgesetze verwenden, die deformationsabhängige Variationen im Festigkeitsverhalten, das sich aus dem deformationsabhängigen Gefügewechsel ergibt, berücksichtigen. Wir benutzen die Ergebnisse neuerer Untersuchungen über korngrößenabhängiges Fließen von Olivin, um die Deformationsabhängigen Variationen im Fließverhalten des subkontinentalen oberen Mantels, das aus der dynamischen Rekristallisation entsteht, abzuschätzen. Hieraus läßt sich schließen, daß nach einer anfänglichen Periode des Fließens bei hohem Streß Teile des oberen Mantels sehr weich werden können, sofern nur die Korngröße genügend reduziert wird. Unter günstigen Bedingungen kann sich das Fließen direkt unter, zumindest aber in einem Bereich unter der Moho konzentrieren. Ein derartiges Verhalten steht in Übereinstimmung mit den Beobachtungen des Verhaltens der Dunite in der Ivrea-Zone sowie mit Interpretationen von seismischen Reflektoren des oberen Mantels.
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    In:  Geological Society Special Publication 360: 329-336.
    Publication Date: 2011-11-17
    Description: It has been inferred from various types of geophysical data that the Tibetan middle and upper crust is detached from the underlying lower crust and mantle by a weak, mid-crustal zone involving partial melting at about 30–35 km depth. Previous modelling of the flow has used an arbitrary mid-crustal rheology to match the constraints imposed by the overall flow regime. Here we show that extrapolation of experimental rock mechanics data for solid-state flow of a quartz-dominated Tibetan middle and upper crust, plus flow of partially molten synthetic ‘granitoid’, are consistent with the geophysical constraints and provide an experimentally constrained basis for the modelling of crustal rheology involving partially molten rocks.
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    Publication Date: 1990-03-01
    Print ISSN: 0026-461X
    Electronic ISSN: 1471-8022
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    Publication Date: 1988-03-01
    Description: Rock deformation and metamorphism can interact at the mechanistic level in the following ways: (a) facilitation of cataclasis through the release of high-pressure fluid during dehydration and decarbonation reactions; (b) facilitation of intracrystalline plasticity through the stresses induced during solid-state volume changes; (c) enhanced deformability through the transient existence of fine-grained reaction products; (d) modification of chemical potential gradients driving diffusion if a reaction can occur along the diffusion path; (f) changes in the resistance to intracrystalline plasticity through the effect of reaction-induced changes, pore fluid pressure and chemistry on point defect chemistry of the solid phases.Examples of experimental studies of each of these types of interaction are described. Special experimental problems arise through: (i) the effects of solid phase and pore space volume changes, and their effects on pore fluid pressure and measured strain; (ii) the effects of such microstructural changes on the determination of flow law parameters; and (iii) in many instances the need for very long duration deformation experiments if reaction kinetics are sluggish.There is an outstanding need for experimental studies of the effects of non-hydrostatic stress on the conditions for the onset of metamorphic reactions and phase transformations, as a basis for understanding some classes of deformation/metamorphism interaction. However, it is emphasized that the threefold classification of rock deformation mechanisms into cataclastic, crystal-plastic, and diffusive mass transfer processes, established from the study of deformation of monomineralic rocks, forms an essential framework for the understanding of deformation/metamorphism inter-relationships.
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    Publication Date: 1988-05-10
    Print ISSN: 0148-0227
    Electronic ISSN: 2156-2202
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    Publication Date: 2000-06-10
    Print ISSN: 0148-0227
    Electronic ISSN: 2156-2202
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    Publication Date: 1978-05-01
    Print ISSN: 0016-7649
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    Publication Date: 2000-11-01
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    Publication Date: 1984-01-01
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