Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8914405 | Journal of Structural Geology | 2018 | 47 Pages |
Abstract
A single grain orientation analysis (SGOA) has been developed based on the distinction of quartz grains free of Dauphiné twin boundaries (DTBs) and containing Dauphiné twin boundaries. Comparing pole figures and inverse pole figures of DTB-free grains of the starting material with those of the experimentally stressed samples shows a significantly different orientation distribution of the positive {101¯1} (r) and the negative {011¯1} (z) rhombs. In DTB-containing grains, the SGOA allows to distinguish between host and twin domains. Using DTB-free grains, the SGOA furthermore reveals a particular pattern, with one of the r rhomb maxima parallel to the axial compressive stress direction and a girdle with two r rhomb submaxima perpendicular to it. We believe that this relationship between the axial compressive stress direction and the rhomb orientation distribution shows the potential of the SGOA in the reconstruction of the paleostress state in naturally stressed quartz-bearing rocks.
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Authors
Alexander Minor, Erik Rybacki, Manuel Sintubin, Sven Vogel, Hans-Rudolf Wenk,