X-RAY-DIFFRACTION INTENSITY RATIOS OF PHYLLOSILICATE REFLECTIONS IN CLEAVAGE-PARALLEL AND BEDDING-PARALLEL SLABS - INCIPIENT DEVELOPMENT OFSLATY CLEAVAGE IN THE CALEDONIDES OF JAMTLAND, WESTERN CENTRAL SWEDEN

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Citation
Hj. Kisch, X-RAY-DIFFRACTION INTENSITY RATIOS OF PHYLLOSILICATE REFLECTIONS IN CLEAVAGE-PARALLEL AND BEDDING-PARALLEL SLABS - INCIPIENT DEVELOPMENT OFSLATY CLEAVAGE IN THE CALEDONIDES OF JAMTLAND, WESTERN CENTRAL SWEDEN, Revista geologica de Chile, 21(2), 1994, pp. 253-267
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NO
Categorie Soggetti
Geology
Journal title
ISSN journal
07160208
Volume
21
Issue
2
Year of publication
1994
Pages
253 - 267
Database
ISI
SICI code
0716-0208(1994)21:2<253:XIROPR>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
The ratio of the absolute intensities of a 001 phyllosilicate X-ray di ffraction peak measured on cleavage (C)- and bedding (B)-parallel slab s, or the ratios of the relative intensities of a 001 lattice plane to that of a hkO or hkl lattice plane, reflects the relative orientation of the phyllosilicate mineral in elastic rocks showing incipient slat y cleavage. The I-10A and I-10A/I-4.46A-19.9 degrees C/B ratios are us ed as mica-orientation criteria. The dependence of these ratios on sla b sizes below ca. 20 mm is minimized when the peaks are measured using suitable divergence/scatter slit pairs. These X-ray orientation crite ria were measured on a series of Lower Paleozoic elastic rocks showing incipient slaty-cleavage development from the external Caledonides of Jamtland, western central Sweden. In the external low-grade areas the I-10A C/B and I-10A/I-4.46A-19.9 degrees C/B ratios are smaller than unity in the 'diagenetic' (par)autochthon, and around unity in the low -anchimetamorphic lower thrust sheet. In the more internal anchimetamo rphic areas many rocks show a combination of low X-ray orientation (I- 10A C/B = 0.3-0.9) with high db cleavage/bedding fissility ratios. Thi s reflects cleavage-domain development without appreciable mica re-ori entation, whereas the increase in the X-ray CiB ratios for essentially similar db cleavage/bedding fissility ratios reflects increased mica orientation in the cleavage domains and the microlithons at the expens e of bedding-parallel micas, particularly in fold hinges, It appears t hat, at these incipient stages of slaty-cleavage development, the phyl losilicate fabric as expressed by the X-ray orientation is a more sens itive indicator of local variations in strain than the c/b fissility r atio - apparently the expression of cleavage-domain development -, whi ch tends to be more uniform over a given area.