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 dislocation densities 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 ...
This study presents the first use of high-angular resolution electron backscatter diffraction (HR-EB...
Analysis of distortions of the crystal lattice within individual mineral grains is central to the in...
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 ...
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...
To understand how subgrain-size is related to differential stress, we analysed experimentally deform...
Abstract Dislocations, linear defects in a crystalline lattice characterized by their...
©2017. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Interactions between dislocations potentiall...
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...
This study presents the first use of high-angular resolution electron backscatter diffraction (HR-EB...
Analysis of distortions of the crystal lattice within individual mineral grains is central to the in...
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 ...
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...
To understand how subgrain-size is related to differential stress, we analysed experimentally deform...
Abstract Dislocations, linear defects in a crystalline lattice characterized by their...
©2017. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Interactions between dislocations potentiall...
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...
This study presents the first use of high-angular resolution electron backscatter diffraction (HR-EB...
Analysis of distortions of the crystal lattice within individual mineral grains is central to the in...
International audienceElectron Backscatter diffraction (EBSD) is often used for semi-quantitative an...