Influence of deformation conditions on the development of heterogeneous recrystallization microstructures in experimentally deformed Carrara marble

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2015

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Valcke, S.L.A.ISNI 0000000391601444
de Bresser, HansISNI 0000000047156214
Pennock, G.M.ISNI 0000000387868154
Drury, M.ORCID 0000-0002-2246-2009ISNI 000000039058593X

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Faulkner, D.R.
Mariani, E.
Mecklenburgh, J.

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Abstract

Recrystallized grains are potentially useful as indicators of palaeostress in naturally deformed rocks, providing that well-calibrated relationships (palaeopiezometers) exist between the recrystallized grain size and stress. Rocks can exhibit microstructures that are heterogeneous, that is, containing recrystallized as well as deformed grains, and showing subgrains within grains that differ in size and character from the grain core to the mantle. Previous studies on palaeopiezometers only rarely took into account such heterogeneous microstructure. We used electron backscattered diffraction (EBSD) to accurately quantify the heterogeneous microstructures in experimentally deformed Carrara marble (flow stress 15–85 MPa, temperature 700–990 °C and natural strain 0.15–0.90). The sizes of bulges, recrystallized grains and deformed grains have been measured. We found that the overall character of the microstructures varies as a function of deformation conditions. In heterogeneous samples showing core-mantle microstructures, the sizes of the bulges and recrystallized grains are independent of strain and show an inverse dependency on stress. The recrystallized grains have been found to nucleate at grain boundary bulges. Our study illustrates that very different microstructures may develop in relation to the complexity of the recrystallization mechanisms. We therefore suggest that piezometers should be calibrated and applied for a single type of overall microstructure.

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Valcke, S L A, de Bresser, J H P, Pennock, G M & Drury, M R 2015, Influence of deformation conditions on the development of heterogeneous recrystallization microstructures in experimentally deformed Carrara marble. in D R Faulkner, E Mariani & J Mecklenburgh (eds), Rock Deformation from Field, Experiments and Theory: A Volume in Honour of Ernie Rutter. vol. 409, Geological Society Special Publication, vol. 409, Geological Society, London, pp. 175-200. https://doi.org/10.1144/SP409.4