Geometrically necessary dislocation densities in olivine obtained using high-angular resolution electron backscatter diffraction
<p>Dislocations in geological minerals are fundamental to the creep processes that control large-scale geodynamic phenomena. However, techniques to quantify their densities, distributions, and types over critical subgrain to polycrystal length scales are limited. The recent advent of high-angu...
Main Authors: | Wallis, D, Hansen, L, Britton, T, Wilkinson, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2016
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