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Deformation microstructures and mechanisms in minerals and rocks /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Blenkinsop, Tom G.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Dordrecht ; Boston : Kluwer Academic Publishers, ©2000.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Table of Contents
  • Acknowledgements
  • Symbols, Abbreviations and Units
  • 1 Introduction and Terminology
  • 1.1 Introduction
  • 1.2 Classifications of deformation microstructures and mechanisms
  • 1.3 Deformation microstructures and mechanisms in the earth: Brittle-semibrittle-plastic transitions
  • 1.4 The description of deformation: Scale, continuity, distribution, mechanism and mode
  • 1.5 Ductility and the "brittle-ductile transition"
  • 1.6 Character and classification of deformation zone rocks
  • 1.7 Format and use of this book
  • 2 Cataclasis
  • 2.1 Introduction
  • 2.2 Fundamental cataclastic deformation mechanisms
  • 2.3 Microcracks
  • 2.4 Microfaults
  • 2.5 Deformation bands
  • 2.6 Distributed cataclasis and cataclastic flow
  • 2.7 Gouge zone microstructures
  • 2.8 Microfracture surface features
  • 2.9 Crystallographic fabrics
  • 2.10 Pre-lithification deformation microstructures and mechanisms
  • 2.11 Pseudotachylites and frictional melting
  • 3 Diffusive Mass Transfer by Solution
  • 3.1 Introduction
  • 3.2 Fundamental deformation mechanisms of diffusive mass transfer by solution
  • 3.3 Grain surface solution textures
  • 3.4 Indenting, truncating and interpenetrating grain contacts
  • 3.5 Strain caps
  • 3.6 Microstylolites
  • 3.7 Diffusive mass transfer and cleavage
  • 3.8 Grain surface deposition textures
  • 3.9 Overgrowths, porosity reduction, pressure shadows and fringes, and mica beards
  • 3.10 Grain shape fabrics
  • 3.11 Fluid inclusion planes
  • 3.12 Microveins
  • 4 Intracrystalline Plasticity
  • 4.1 Introduction
  • 4.2 Fundamental mechanisms of intracrystalline plasticity
  • 4.3 Deformation twins
  • 4.4 Undulatory extinction
  • 4.5 Intracrystalline deformation bands, kink bands and subgrains: Recovery
  • 4.6 Deformation lamellae
  • 4.7 Grain shape fabrics and ribbon grains
  • 4.8 New grains, core and mantle structure: Dynamic recrystallization
  • 4.9 Crystallographic fabrics
  • 5 Diffusive Mass Transfer and Phase Transformations in the Solid State
  • 5.1 Introduction
  • 5.2 Fundamental deformation mechanisms of solid state diffusive mass transfer and phase transformations
  • 5.3 Grain shape fabrics and ribbon grains
  • 5.4 Foam texture, static and secondary recrystallization
  • 5.5 Decussate texture
  • 5.6 Porphyroblasts and inclusion trails
  • 5.7 Reaction rims, relict minerals, coronas and symplectites
  • 5.8 Chemical zoning
  • 5.9 Solid state phase transformation microstructures
  • 5.10 Superplasticity
  • 6 Magmatic and Sub-magmatic Deformation
  • 6.1 Introduction
  • 6.2 Fundamental deformation mechanisms and microstructures in rocks containing
  • 6.3 Mesoscopic evidence for magmatic and sub-magmatic flow
  • 6.4 Magmatic microstructures
  • 6.5 Sub-magmatic microstructures
  • 6.6 Other microstructures
  • 6.7 Non-magmatic deformation
  • 7 Microstructural Shear Sense C
  • 7.1 Introduction
  • 7.2 Curved foliation
  • 7.3 Oblique foliations and shape preferred orientations
  • 7.4 Porphyroclast systems
  • 7.5 S-, C- and C'-fabrics
  • 7.6 Pressure shadows and fringes
  • 7.7 Mica fish
  • 7.8 Porphyroblast internal foliations
  • 7.9 Crystallographic fabrics
  • 7.10 Asymm.