Journal article

Deformation volume and cleavage development in metasedimentary rocks from the Ballarat slate belt

HM Waldron, M Sandiford

Journal of Structural Geology | PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD | Published : 1988

Abstract

Psammites from the Ballarat slate belt in SE Australia exhibit well-developed differentiated or spaced cleavage defined by alternating phyllosilicate- and quartz-rich domains (termed P- and Q-domains, respectively). Strain estimates derived from independent microstructural and chemical observations suggest that the P-Q fabrics developed in response to plane-strain deformation dominated by solution transfer with the principal finite shortening in the P-domains approximately twice that in the adjacent Q-domains. Significant finite extensions are indicated by ubiquitous quartz-albite-chlorite overgrowths in both P- and Q-domains, while pressure-shadow development around syntectonic pyrite porph..

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