Search results for "Simple shear"

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Solution-mass-transfer deformation adjacent to the Glarus Thrust, with implications for the tectonic evolution of the Alpine wedge in eastern Switzer…

2001

Abstract We have studied aspects of absolute finite strain of sandstones and the deformation history above and below the Glarus Thrust in eastern Switzerland. The dominant deformation mechanism is solution mass transfer (SMT), which resulted in the formation of a semi-penetrative cleavage. Our analysis indicates that the Verrucano and Melser sandstones, which lie above the thrust, were deformed coaxially, with pronounced contraction in a subvertical Z direction and minor extension in a subhorizontal X direction, trending at ∼200°. Most of the contraction in Z was balanced by mass-loss volume strains, averaging ∼36%. Below the Glarus Thrust, sandstones of the North Helvetic flysch have small…

Simple shearFlyschDeformation mechanismFinite strain theoryCleavage (geology)GeologyThrustHelvetic nappesPetrologyWedge (geometry)SeismologyGeologyJournal of Structural Geology
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Analysis of a complex high-strain zone at Cap de Creus, Spain

1997

Abstract The structural analysis of a high-strain zone developed in medium- to high-grade metamorphic micaschists from the Cap de Creus area, Spain provides an example of the complex relationships between geometry, strain and kinematics to be found in deep crustal shear zones. This high-strain zone is composed of E-W trending structural domains characterized by different strain intensities and associated with syntectonic emplacement of pegmatite dykes. The main phase of deformation discussed here, D2, affects steeply dipping bedding, boudinaged quartz veins and S1 developed parallel to bedding. D2 deformation of these features and of syn-D2 pegmatite dykes gives rise to fold/boudin structur…

Simple shearLineationGeophysicsSinistral and dextralBeddingShear (geology)OutcropFold (geology)Shear zonePetrologyGeologySeismologyEarth-Surface ProcessesTectonophysics
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The influence of matrix rheology and vorticity on fabric development of populations of rigid objects during plane strain deformation

2002

Abstract The influence of vorticity and rheology of matrix material on the development of shape-preferred orientation (SPO) of populations of rigid objects was experimentally studied. Experiments in plane strain monoclinic flow were performed to model the fabric development of two populations of rectangular rigid objects with object aspect ratios (Rob) 2 and 3. The density of the rigid object populations was 14% of the total area. Objects were dispersed in a Newtonian and a non-Newtonian, power law matrix material with a power law exponent n of 1.2. The kinematic vorticity number (Wn) of the plane strain monoclinic flow was 1, 0.8 and 0.6 with finite simple shear strain of 4.6, 3.0 and 0.9,…

Simple shearMatrix (mathematics)GeophysicsClassical mechanicsOrientation (geometry)Newtonian fluidGeometryDeformation (engineering)VorticityPower lawGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesPlane stressTectonophysics
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Riedel-shear control on the development of pennant veins: Field example and analogue modelling

2006

Abstract The wall rocks of a crustal scale sinistral ductile shear zone in Namibia, the Purros Mylonite Zone, contain two types of asymmetric quartz veins. Bedding surfaces contain sigmoidal quartz veins with limited thickness along their symmetry axes that can be classified as tension gashes. A second type of veins consists of a striated central fault vein separating pennant-type quartz filled terminations. The tips of these “pennant veins” have a different orientation to those of the tension gashes. Analogue experiments were carried out using a sheet of silicone powder suspended on a slab of poly-dimethyl-siloxane (PDMS), both deformed in simple shear. These experiments produced open frac…

Simple shearShear (geology)Analogue modellingcardiovascular systemMineralogyGeologyGeometrySlip (materials science)Shear zoneVein (geology)QuartzGeologyMyloniteJournal of Structural Geology
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Flow and Deformation

1998

A hunter who investigates tracks in muddy ground near a waterhole may be able to reconstruct which animals arrived last, but older tracks will be partly erased or modified. A geologist faces similar problems to reconstruct the changes in shape that a volume of rock underwent in the course of geological time, since the end products, the rocks that are visible in outcrop, are the only direct data source. In many cases it is nevertheless possible to reconstruct at least part of the tectonic history of a rock from this final fabric. This chapter treats the change in shape of rocks and the methods that can be used to investigate and describe this change in shape. This is the field of kinematics,…

Simple shearTectonicsFlow (mathematics)OutcropGeophysicsKinematicsDeformation (meteorology)Differential stressGeologyReference frame
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Crystallographic preferred orientation development by dissolution–precipitation creep

2000

Abstract Crystallographic preferred orientations (CPOs) in deformed rocks are commonly interpreted as resulting from crystal plastic deformation mechanisms, where deformation is achieved by the movement of dislocations. In this paper we investigate the possibility of CPO-development by dissolution–precipitation creep or pressure solution. A numerical model is presented, which simulates the development of a grain aggregate that deforms by reaction-controlled dissolution–precipitation creep. Grains are simulated as rectangular boxes that change their shape by growth, or dissolution of their surfaces, depending on the normal stresses acting on the individual surfaces. Grains can also rotate du…

Stress (mechanics)Simple shearCrystalCrystallographyCreepGeologyPressure solutionPure shearDeformation (engineering)GeologyPhysics::GeophysicsPlane stressJournal of Structural Geology
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Stochastic dynamics of polymer brushes under shear deformation

1998

The dynamical properties of polymer brushes under shear deformation have been studied by computer simulation. Both the local and the global dynamic properties at various shear rates have been calculated. The distribution of orientational and translational mobilities of the different monomers along the chain have been obtained. It was shown that the local mobility of the brushes changes very slowly with increasing of shear rates up to the largest rates. Increase in grafting density leads to an increasingly step like dependence of the correlation times as a function of shear rate.

chemistry.chemical_classificationQuantitative Biology::BiomoleculesMineralogy02 engineering and technologyPolymerMechanics010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter Physics01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterSimple shearShear rateStochastic dynamicschemistryShear (geology)Materials ChemistryCeramics and Composites0210 nano-technologyJournal of Non-Crystalline Solids
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Fluid-pressure controlled soft-bed deformation sequence beneath the surging Breiðamerkurjökull (Iceland, Little Ice Age).

2009

16 pages; International audience; The general subject of this paper is subglacial deformation beneath Breiðamerkurjökull, a surging Icelandic glacier. More specifically it discusses the evolution and the role of fluid pressure on the behaviour of subglacial sediments during deformation. During Little Ice Age maximum, the two outcrops studied, North Jökulsarlon (N-Jk) and Brennhola-Alda (BA), were located at 2550 m and 550 m respectively from the front of the Breiðamerkurjökull. Sedimentological analysis at the forefield of the glacier shows thick, coarse glaciofluvial deposits interbedded with thin, fine-grained shallow lacustrine/swamp deposits, overlain by a deformed till unit at N-Jk. BA…

geographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryFluid pressureOutcropStratigraphyBreiðamerkurjökullIceland[ SDU.STU.GL ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/GlaciologySedimentGeologyGlacier[ SDU.STU.TE ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/TectonicsDeformation (meteorology)[ SDU.STU.ST ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/StratigraphyClast-fabric analysisSimple shear[ SDE.MCG ] Environmental Sciences/Global ChangesClastic rockSubglacial eruptionSedimentary rockPetrologyGeomorphologyGeologySubglacial deformation
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