Although quartz is one of the most studied minerals in the Earth’s crust when it comes to its rheology, the interpretation of intracrystalline deformation microstructures with respect to deformation conditions and mechanisms, remains highly contentious. Moreover, inconsistent use of terminology for both deformation microstructures and mechanisms makes a correct assessment of observations and interpretations in published material very difficult. With respect to low-temperature intracrystalline deformation microstructures in quartz, different conflicting genetic models have been proposed. Most probably, the lack of consensus means that there is no unique interpretation for these microstructures, primarily because their initiation and developm...
In quartz, multiple sets of fine planar deformation microstructures that have specific crystallograp...
Using a combination of microstructural, spectroscopic, and geochemical analyses, we investigate how ...
This study considers microstructures developed during creep deformation of metachert in the mylonite...
Although quartz is one of the most studied minerals in the Earth’s crust when it comes to its rheolo...
With an estimated presence of 62%, quartz is the most common mineral in the continental crust. The u...
The geometric relationship between different types of low-temperature intracrystalline deformation m...
A review of numerous genetic interpretations of the individual low-temperature intracrystalline defo...
A review of numerous genetic interpretations of the individual low-temperature intracrystalline defo...
A review of numerous genetic interpretations of the individual low-temperature intracrystalline defo...
In order to use intracrystalline deformation structures in quartz as palaeopiezometer and as indicat...
Fine extinction bands (FEBs) (also known as deformation lamellae) visible with polarized light micro...
Fine extinction bands (FEBs) (also known as deformation lamellae) visible with polarized light micro...
The microstructure and crystallographic preferred orientation (CPO) of quartz were quantified in 17 ...
Fine extinction bands (FEBs) (also known as deformation lamellae) visible with polarized light micro...
The microstructure and crystallographic preferred orientation (CPO) of quartz were quantified in 17 ...
In quartz, multiple sets of fine planar deformation microstructures that have specific crystallograp...
Using a combination of microstructural, spectroscopic, and geochemical analyses, we investigate how ...
This study considers microstructures developed during creep deformation of metachert in the mylonite...
Although quartz is one of the most studied minerals in the Earth’s crust when it comes to its rheolo...
With an estimated presence of 62%, quartz is the most common mineral in the continental crust. The u...
The geometric relationship between different types of low-temperature intracrystalline deformation m...
A review of numerous genetic interpretations of the individual low-temperature intracrystalline defo...
A review of numerous genetic interpretations of the individual low-temperature intracrystalline defo...
A review of numerous genetic interpretations of the individual low-temperature intracrystalline defo...
In order to use intracrystalline deformation structures in quartz as palaeopiezometer and as indicat...
Fine extinction bands (FEBs) (also known as deformation lamellae) visible with polarized light micro...
Fine extinction bands (FEBs) (also known as deformation lamellae) visible with polarized light micro...
The microstructure and crystallographic preferred orientation (CPO) of quartz were quantified in 17 ...
Fine extinction bands (FEBs) (also known as deformation lamellae) visible with polarized light micro...
The microstructure and crystallographic preferred orientation (CPO) of quartz were quantified in 17 ...
In quartz, multiple sets of fine planar deformation microstructures that have specific crystallograp...
Using a combination of microstructural, spectroscopic, and geochemical analyses, we investigate how ...
This study considers microstructures developed during creep deformation of metachert in the mylonite...