2011
DOI: 10.1306/01031110118
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Diagenetic control of deformation mechanisms in deformation bands in a carbonate grainstone

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“…12). Rath et al (2011) also reported cataclastic deformation bands in carbonate grainstones without evidence for extensive pressure solution processes, suggesting cementation (yet preservation of high porosities) led to the transitioning from grain reorganization to cataclasis by increasing the yield strength of the host rock. We do not see evidence for a relationship between cementation and onset of cataclasis in the present study, since SCSBs and CCSBs appear to have formed coevally, and since there is no discernible contrast in the amount or spatial distribution of cement in the study area.…”
Section: Deformation Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…12). Rath et al (2011) also reported cataclastic deformation bands in carbonate grainstones without evidence for extensive pressure solution processes, suggesting cementation (yet preservation of high porosities) led to the transitioning from grain reorganization to cataclasis by increasing the yield strength of the host rock. We do not see evidence for a relationship between cementation and onset of cataclasis in the present study, since SCSBs and CCSBs appear to have formed coevally, and since there is no discernible contrast in the amount or spatial distribution of cement in the study area.…”
Section: Deformation Mechanismsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Tondi et al, 2006), (ii) strain hardening behaviour (Baud et al, 2009;Cilona et al, 2012;Ji et al, 2015), (iii) scaling properties , (iv) magnitude of displacement (e.g. Tondi et al, 2006;Antonellini et al, 2008), (v) failure modes (Vajdova et al, 2004;Baxevanis et al, 2006;Cilona et al, 2014), (vi) sensitivity to changes in porosity and the shape and size of grains Cilona et al, 2014), and (vii) porosity-permeability reduction (Rath et al, 2011;Antonellini et al, 2014a;Tondi et al, 2016). However, there are other aspects of carbonate deformation bands that make them different from deformation bands in porous sandstones.…”
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confidence: 99%
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