Sillimanite deformation mechanisms within a Grt-Sil-Bt gneiss: effect of pre-deformation grain orientations and characteristics on mechanism, slip-system activation and rheology

Author:

Piazolo Sandra12,Jaconelli Paulina13

Affiliation:

1. Department of Geology and Geochemistry, University of Stockholm, Sweden

2. ARC Centre of Excellence for Core to Crust Fluid Systems and GEMOC National Key Centre Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Macquarie University, NSW 2109, Australia

3. Villagatan 14, 931 62 Skellefteå, Sweden

Abstract

AbstractSillimanite-bearing metapelites are common in the middle to lower crust and play an important role in the rheology of these crustal levels. We report deformation microstructures in a metasedimentary gneiss (Greenland) produced during simple shear at c. 700 °C and c. 4.5 kbar. Electron backscatter diffraction analysis shows activation of the (001)[010] and (001)[100] slip systems in large grains. Additionally, (100)[001] and (010)[001] are activated in needles with their c-axes parallel to lineation. Medium-grained sillimanite aggregates mixed with biotite show a weak crystallographic preferred orientation (CPO) suggesting activation of (001)[010] and (001)[100] together with grain boundary sliding (GBS). GBS is the dominant deformation mechanism in the outer parts of fine-grained clusters of sillimanite stemming from andalusite replacement. Associated features are phase mixing, clockwise dispersion of c-axis orientations and change of misorientation axes from original c-axis rotation to rotation close to the kinematic Y axis. The latter features which result in strain localization around these clusters allow their ‘preservation’. Rheologically, the medium-grained aggregates together with zones around clusters take up most of the deformation. Our study shows that deformation mechanism and slip-system activation, and CPOs are strongly dependent on the orientation relationship between stress axes and pre-deformation grain orientations and characteristics.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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