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Development of schistosity by dissolution-crystallization in a Californian serpentinite gouge

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To understand the behaviour and deformation mechanisms of serpentinites in the seismogenic zone we study the deformation macro- and microstructures of serpentinites along the Santa Ynez Fault in the San Andreas System. At the outcrop scale, deformation is localized in a gouge zone that shows three different structures: (1) micrometric undeformed fragments (clasts) of the previously serpentinized peridotite, (2) localized shear planes (Y and R) and (3) a penetrative schistosity (S). Observations under SEM and TEM reveal that the schistosity corresponds to serpentine fibres, parallel to each other, and whose orientation varies as they wrap around clasts. TEM micro-textures indicate that these long fibres result from continuous syntectonic growth rather than from reorientation of pre-existing fibres implying a slow transfer process that occurs at short distances. We propose a dissolution–diffusion–crystallization process for the formation of the schistosity that corresponds to a low strain-rate creeping process of deformation that can be effective in aseismic fault segments.

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hal-00107199 , version 1 (21-01-2018)

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Muriel Andréani, Anne-Marie Boullier, Jean-Pierre Gratier. Development of schistosity by dissolution-crystallization in a Californian serpentinite gouge. Journal of Structural Geology, 2005, 27 (12), pp.2256-2267. ⟨10.1016/j.jsg.2005.08.004⟩. ⟨hal-00107199⟩
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