Deformation mechanisms in fine grained quartzo-feldspathic mylonites : an electron microscopy study
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1995
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Fliervoet, T.F.
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Abstract
Previous work on the deformation mechanisms in quartzo-feldspathic rocks from the upperand
middle-crust has predominantly concentrated on single phase quartz bands within these
rocks. This has served well as a first approach, but several shortcomings have become
evident concerning the highest strained and most fined grained parts of shear zones. It will
be shown in this thesis, that under some circumstances the single phase approach is
appropriate, but in many cases it is inadequate and can lead to erroneous interpretations of
lithospheric rheologies.
This thesis concentrates on the investigation of the intra- and intercrystalline deformation
mechanisms in fine grained quartzo-feldspathic rocks from the Redbank Deformed Zone, a
major transcrustal shear zone in Central Australia. In this research, advanced transmission
electron microscopical (TEM) techniques, together with field work, light microscopy (LM) and
scanning electron microscopy (SEM) have been used to study the microstructures and
microtextures of these rocks. Concepts developed within the metals and materials sciences have
been utilised to quantify and understand the deformation of the quartzo-feldspathic rocks.