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Deformation-resembling microstructure created by fluid-mediated dissolution-precipitation reactions.


ABSTRACT: Deformation microstructures are widely used for reconstructing tectono-metamorphic events recorded in rocks. In crustal settings deformation is often accompanied and/or succeeded by fluid infiltration and dissolution-precipitation reactions. However, the microstructural consequences of dissolution-precipitation in minerals have not been investigated experimentally. Here we conducted experiments where KBr crystals were reacted with a saturated KCl-H2O fluid. The results show that reaction products, formed in the absence of deformation, inherit the general crystallographic orientation from their parents, but also display a development of new microstructures that are typical in deformed minerals, such as apparent bending of crystal lattices and new subgrain domains, separated by low-angle and, in some cases, high-angle boundaries. Our work suggests that fluid-mediated dissolution-precipitation reactions can lead to a development of potentially misleading microstructures. We propose a set of criteria that may help in distinguishing such microstructures from the ones that are created by crystal-plastic deformation.

SUBMITTER: Spruzeniece L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5290167 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Deformation-resembling microstructure created by fluid-mediated dissolution-precipitation reactions.

Spruzeniece Liene L   Piazolo Sandra S   Maynard-Casely Helen E HE  

Nature communications 20170127


Deformation microstructures are widely used for reconstructing tectono-metamorphic events recorded in rocks. In crustal settings deformation is often accompanied and/or succeeded by fluid infiltration and dissolution-precipitation reactions. However, the microstructural consequences of dissolution-precipitation in minerals have not been investigated experimentally. Here we conducted experiments where KBr crystals were reacted with a saturated KCl-H<sub>2</sub>O fluid. The results show that react  ...[more]

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