International audienceAntigorite-bearing rocks are thought to contribute significantly to the seismic properties in the mantle wedge of subduction zones. Here we present a detailed study of the microstructures and seismic properties in a sample of antigorite-olivine schist previously studied by Kern et al. (1997, 2015). We have measured crystallographic orientations and calculated the seismic properties in three orthogonal thin sections. Microstructures indicate that deformation is localized in the bands with high antigorite fractions, resulting in strong crystallographic preferred orientations (CPOs) with point maxima of poles to (100) parallel to lineation and poles to (001) to the foliation normal. Olivine CPO suggests deformation under ...
The subduction of serpentinized slabs is the dominant process to transport "water" into Earth's mant...
International audienceThe anisotropic single crystal seismic properties are reviewed in the light of...
Orthopyroxene is the second most abundant mineral in the upper mantle and, like olivine, can form cr...
Foliated antigorite serpentinites are contributing to seismic anisotropy in subduction zones. Howeve...
Foliated antigorite serpentinites are contributing to seismic anisotropy in subduction zones. Howeve...
International audienceSerpentinization of the mantle wedge is an important process that influences t...
International audienceSerpentinization of the mantle wedge is an important process that influences t...
International audienceWe report on microstructural data obtained by optical microscopy and transmiss...
International audienceWe report on microstructural data obtained by optical microscopy and transmiss...
Antigorite is a hydrous layer silicate with strongly anisotropic seismic and rheological properties....
International audienceTo better understand the microstructural evolution of a "serpentinized" mantle...
International audienceWe have inferred the deformation mechanisms of antigorite by high-resolution E...
Patterns of mantle flow are most directly inferred from observations of seismic anisotropy, which is...
The subduction of serpentinized slabs is the dominant process to transport “water” into Earth’s mant...
Chlorite peridotites from Almklovdalen in SW Norway were studied to understand the deformation proce...
The subduction of serpentinized slabs is the dominant process to transport "water" into Earth's mant...
International audienceThe anisotropic single crystal seismic properties are reviewed in the light of...
Orthopyroxene is the second most abundant mineral in the upper mantle and, like olivine, can form cr...
Foliated antigorite serpentinites are contributing to seismic anisotropy in subduction zones. Howeve...
Foliated antigorite serpentinites are contributing to seismic anisotropy in subduction zones. Howeve...
International audienceSerpentinization of the mantle wedge is an important process that influences t...
International audienceSerpentinization of the mantle wedge is an important process that influences t...
International audienceWe report on microstructural data obtained by optical microscopy and transmiss...
International audienceWe report on microstructural data obtained by optical microscopy and transmiss...
Antigorite is a hydrous layer silicate with strongly anisotropic seismic and rheological properties....
International audienceTo better understand the microstructural evolution of a "serpentinized" mantle...
International audienceWe have inferred the deformation mechanisms of antigorite by high-resolution E...
Patterns of mantle flow are most directly inferred from observations of seismic anisotropy, which is...
The subduction of serpentinized slabs is the dominant process to transport “water” into Earth’s mant...
Chlorite peridotites from Almklovdalen in SW Norway were studied to understand the deformation proce...
The subduction of serpentinized slabs is the dominant process to transport "water" into Earth's mant...
International audienceThe anisotropic single crystal seismic properties are reviewed in the light of...
Orthopyroxene is the second most abundant mineral in the upper mantle and, like olivine, can form cr...