Three sets of crystallographic sub-planar structures in quartz formed by tectonic deformation
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2016-05-15
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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.
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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
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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