The influence of microstructure on deformation of olivine in the grain-boundary sliding regime
Although microstructural evolution is critical to strain-dependent processes in Earth's mantle, flow laws for dunite have only been calibrated with low-strain experiments. Therefore, we conducted a series of high-strain torsion experiments on thin-walled cylinders of iron-rich olivine aggregate...
Main Authors: | Hansen, L, Zimmerman, M, Kohlstedt, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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