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    Publication Date: 2011-11-17
    Description: Samples of the Acebuches metabasites (SW Spain), deformed under low-pressure/medium-to-high temperature metamorphic conditions, have been analysed via electron backscattered diffraction (EBSD) to obtain their plagioclase crystal lattice preferred orientations (LPO). Plagioclases from the highest temperature amphibolites show moderate LPO and a good correlation between 180° misorientation angles and both the crystal and the kinematic coordinate systems, which is attributed to dislocation glide accommodated by mechanical albite+pericline twinning. Plagioclases from medium-temperature amphibolites exhibit well-developed LPO, suggesting that dislocation creep was active during plagioclase deformation. Plagioclases from the more intensively deformed mafic schists exhibit weak LPO, indicating the activity of LPO-destroying deformation mechanisms. Evidence points to grain-boundary sliding accompanied by limited fracturing. The observed LPO are characterized by the alignment of [100] parallel to the kinematic X-direction. This association suggests that [100] was the preferential slip direction during dislocation creep of plagioclase, with (010) and/or (001) appearing to have acted as the dominant slip planes. The observed plagioclase LPO is combined with hornblende LPO to define the seismic fabric of the Acebuches metabasites. In samples with strong plagioclase LPO, the resulting seismic fabrics are highly influenced by this phase.
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