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What happens to deformed rocks after deformation? : A refined model for recovery based on numerical simulations

Borthwick, V. E. (author)
Stockholms universitet,Institutionen för geologiska vetenskaper
Piazolo, S. (author)
Stockholms universitet,Institutionen för geologiska vetenskaper,Macquarie University, Australia
Evans, L. (author)
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Griera, A. (author)
Bons, P. D. (author)
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2014
2014
English.
In: Geological Society Special Publication. - 0305-8719 .- 2041-4927. ; 394, s. 215-234
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  • Deformation, in large parts of the middle crust, results in strained rocks consisting of grains with variable dislocation densities and microstructures which are characterized by gradual distortion and subgrain structures. Post-deformation residence of these rocks at elevated temperatures results in microstructural adjustments through static recovery and recrystallization. Here, we employ a numerical technique to simulate intragrain recovery at temperatures at or below the deformation temperature. The simulation is based on minimization of the stored energy, related to misorientation through local rotation of physical material points relative to their immediate environment. Three temperature-and/or deformation-geometry-dependent parameters were systematically varied: (1) deformation-induced dislocation types, (2) dislocation mobility and (3) size of dislocation interaction volume. Comparison with previously published in situ experiments shows consistency of numerical and experimental results. They show temperature- and dislocation-type-dependent small-scale fluctuations in subgrain-boundary misorientations and orientation variation within subgrains. These can be explained by the combined effect of increase in dislocation interaction volume and activation of climb. Our work shows microstructure can be significantly modified even if the post-deformational temperature is at or below the deformation temperature: a scenario relevant for most deformed rocks.

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NATURVETENSKAP  -- Geovetenskap och miljövetenskap -- Geologi (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Earth and Related Environmental Sciences -- Geology (hsv//eng)

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