Deformation partitioning and porphyroblast rotation in meta‐morphic rocks: a radical reinterpretation
- 1 June 1985
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Metamorphic Geology
- Vol. 3 (2) , 109-118
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1525-1314.1985.tb00309.x
Abstract
Most porphyroblasts never rotate during ductile deformation, provided they do not internally deform during subsequent events, with the exception of relatively uncommon but spectacular examples of spiralling garnets. Instead, the surrounding foliation rotates and reactivates due to partitioning of the deformation around the porphyroblast. Consequently, porphyroblasts commonly preserve the orientation of early foliations and stretching lineations within strain shadows or inclusion trails, even where these structures have been rotated or obliterated in the matrix due to subsequent deformation. These relationships can be readily used to help develop an understanding of the processes of foliation development and they demonstrate the prominent role of reactivation of old foliations during subsequent deformation. They can also be used to determine the deformation history, as porphyroblasts only rotate when the deformation cannot partition and involves progressive shearing with no combined bulk shortening component.Keywords
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