Dislocations in geological minerals are fundamental to the creep processes that control large-scale geodynamic phenomena. However, techniques to quantify their densities, distributions, and types over critical subgrain to polycrystal length scales are limited. The recent advent of high-angular resolution electron backscatter diffraction (HR-EBSD), based on diffraction pattern cross-correlation, offers a powerful new approach that has been utilised to analyse dislocations in the materials sciences. In particular, HR-EBSD yields significantly better angular resolution (<0.01°) than conventional EBSD (~0.5°), allowing very low dislocation densities to be analysed. We develop the application of HR-EBSD to olivine, the dominant mineral in Earth’...
Analysis of distortions of the crystal lattice within individual mineral grains is central to the in...
This study presents the first use of high-angular resolution electron backscatter diffraction (HR-EB...
International audienceElectron Backscatter diffraction (EBSD) is often used for semi-quantitative an...
Dislocations in geological minerals are fundamental to the creep processes that control large-scale ...
© 2016 The AuthorsDislocations in geological minerals are fundamental to the creep processes that co...
AbstractDislocations in geological minerals are fundamental to the creep processes that control larg...
Interactions between dislocations potentially provide a control on strain rates produced by dislocat...
Abstract Dislocations, linear defects in a crystalline lattice characterized by their...
©2017. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Interactions between dislocations potentiall...
To understand how subgrain-size is related to differential stress, we analysed experimentally deform...
International audienceWe report a comprehensive data set characterizing and quantifying the geometri...
This study presents the first use of high-angular resolution electron backscatter diffraction (HR-EB...
Distorted crystals carry useful information on processes involved in their formation, deformation an...
Analysis of distortions of the crystal lattice within individual mineral grains is central to the in...
This study presents the first use of high-angular resolution electron backscatter diffraction (HR-EB...
International audienceElectron Backscatter diffraction (EBSD) is often used for semi-quantitative an...
Dislocations in geological minerals are fundamental to the creep processes that control large-scale ...
© 2016 The AuthorsDislocations in geological minerals are fundamental to the creep processes that co...
AbstractDislocations in geological minerals are fundamental to the creep processes that control larg...
Interactions between dislocations potentially provide a control on strain rates produced by dislocat...
Abstract Dislocations, linear defects in a crystalline lattice characterized by their...
©2017. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Interactions between dislocations potentiall...
To understand how subgrain-size is related to differential stress, we analysed experimentally deform...
International audienceWe report a comprehensive data set characterizing and quantifying the geometri...
This study presents the first use of high-angular resolution electron backscatter diffraction (HR-EB...
Distorted crystals carry useful information on processes involved in their formation, deformation an...
Analysis of distortions of the crystal lattice within individual mineral grains is central to the in...
This study presents the first use of high-angular resolution electron backscatter diffraction (HR-EB...
International audienceElectron Backscatter diffraction (EBSD) is often used for semi-quantitative an...