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Rheology of mixed deformation mechanisms and mineral phase assemblages

Publication Type Journal Article
Author Bruce Hobbs, Alison Ord, Stanislav Ulrich, Karel Schulmann
Year of Publication 2019
Journal Journal of Structural Geology
Volume 129
Number of Pages 103891
Date Published 2019/12/01/
ISBN Number 0191-8141
URL http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0191814119301622
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsg.2019.103891
Keywords Grain size distributions., Mixed deformation mechanisms, Polymineralic aggregates, Rachinger grain boundary sliding, Thermodynamic mixing relations, Topology of microstructure
Abstract

This paper examines the rheological behaviour of power law viscous materials arising from mixtures of deformation mechanisms and/or different mineral assemblages. The mixing relation is based on classical thermodynamics mixing relations where the enthalpy of the mixture is the sum of the molar volume proportions of the individual molar enthalpies; this is equivalent to the 1887 Arrhenius mixing relation for Newtonian viscosities. We compare this mixing relation to viscosities obtained from finite element simulations of deforming mixed mineral phases and from experimental results. The mixing relation helps understanding of apparent anomalies in experimental results for calcite and quartz. This then enables the construction of flow laws and of deformation mechanism maps for mixtures of deformation mechanisms and of mineral assemblages over a range of grain size distributions. The rheological implications for changes in the topology (such as anisotropy) of mineral arrangements, for mixtures of grain sizes, for the interpretation of experimental results and for geodynamic modelling are discussed.

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