Three sets of crystallographic sub-planar structures in quartz formed by tectonic deformation

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2016-05-15

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Derez, Tine
Pennock, GillISNI 0000000387868154
Drury, M.R.ORCID 0000-0002-2246-2009ISNI 000000039058593X
Sintubin, Manuel

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Abstract

In quartz, multiple sets of fine planar deformation microstructures that have specific crystallographic orientations parallel to planes with low Miller-Bravais indices are commonly considered as shock-induced planar deformation features (PDFs). 1 diagnostic of shock metamorphism. Using polarized light microscopy, we demonstrate that up to three sets of tectonically induced sub-planar fine extinction bands (FEBs), sub-parallel to the basal, γ, ω, and π crystallographic planes, are common in vein quartz in low-grade tectonometamorphic settings. We conclude that the observation of multiple (2-3) sets of fine scale, closely spaced, crystallographically controlled, sub-planar microstructures is not sufficient to unambiguously distinguish PDFs from tectonic FEBs.

Keywords

Fine extinction bands (FEB), Low temperature tectonic deformation, Planar deformation features (PDF), Shock metamorphism, Taverne, Geochemistry and Petrology, Geophysics, Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous), Space and Planetary Science

Citation

Derez, T, Pennock, G, Drury, M & Sintubin, M 2016, 'Three sets of crystallographic sub-planar structures in quartz formed by tectonic deformation', Earth and Planetary Science Letters, vol. 442, pp. 157-161. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2016.03.005