2010
DOI: 10.1007/s00531-010-0590-6
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Lattice-preferred orientations of late-Variscan granitoids derived from neutron diffraction data: implications for magma emplacement mechanisms

Abstract: The lattice-preferred orientation (LPOs) of two late-Variscan granitoids, the Meissen monzonite and the Podlesí dyke granite, were determined from high-resolution time-of-flight neutron diffraction patterns gained at the diffractometer SKAT in Dubna, Russia. The results demonstrate that the method is suitable for the LPO analysis of polyphase, relatively coarse-grained (0.1-6 mm) rocks. The Meissen monzonite has a prominent shape-preferred orientation (SPO) of the non-equidimensional minerals feldspar, mica an… Show more

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“…Neutron diffraction has proven to be the most suitable and promising method for texture analysis of polymineralic rock samples (e.g. Brokmeier, 1994;Siegesmund et al, 1994;Wenk, 1991;Wenk et al, 2001;Leiss et al, 2002;Xie et al, 2003;Pehl & Wenk, 2005;Mü ller et al, 2010). Because of the low attenuation of thermal neutrons in matter large sample volumes can be investigated and good counting statistics are achieved.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neutron diffraction has proven to be the most suitable and promising method for texture analysis of polymineralic rock samples (e.g. Brokmeier, 1994;Siegesmund et al, 1994;Wenk, 1991;Wenk et al, 2001;Leiss et al, 2002;Xie et al, 2003;Pehl & Wenk, 2005;Mü ller et al, 2010). Because of the low attenuation of thermal neutrons in matter large sample volumes can be investigated and good counting statistics are achieved.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Upper-crustal, fine-grained plutons are often characterized by weak shape preferred orientation (SPO) of K-feldspar phenocrysts, microgranular mafic enclaves (mme) and other flow markers (Johnson et al, 2003;Paterson, Pignotta, & Vernon, 2004), yielding to poorly constrained magmatic fabric. In these cases, the orientation of magmatic flow trajectories can be obtained by combining microstructural analysis (Mainprice & Nicolas, 1989;Muller, Leiss, Ullemeyer, & Breither, 2011;Cuccuru, Casini, Oggiano & Cherchi, 2012), geophysical methods (Kratinova et al, 2010;Román-Berdiel, Pueyo-Morer, & Casas-Sainz, 1995;Schöpa, Floess, de Saint Blanquat, Annen, & Launeau, 2015) and geochemical mapping (Puccini et al, 2014). On the other hand, flow markers are generally widespread in coarse-grained plutons emplaced at deep crustal levels; therefore, the internal structure can be thoroughly determined from field-structural analysis (Johnson et al, 2003;Marre, 1986).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%