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A new 'microstructural mapping' methodology for the identification, analysis and interpretation of polyphase deformation within subglacial sediments
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Phillips, Emrys1  van der Meer, Jaap J. M.2  Ferguson, Amanda2 
[1] British Geol Survey, Edinburgh EH9 3LA, Midlothian, Scotland
[2] Univ London, Sch Geog, London E1 4NS, England
关键词: Micromorphology;    Subglacial traction till;    Microstructural analysis;   
DOI  :  10.1016/j.quascirev.2011.04.024
来源: Elsevier
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【 摘 要 】

Although integrated clast macro and microfabric studies have been used to provide evidence of palaeo-ice flow directions, to discriminate between diamictons deposited in differing sedimentary environments, and to model the response of tills to subglacial deformation, such studies have typically only examined the 'bulk' fabric developed within the diamicton, largely ignoring the potential for several phases of fabric development within these typically polydeformed deposits. We present a new graphical method for the identification, description and analysis of clast microfabrics in polydeformed tills. This method utilises high resolution digital scans of orientated thin sections imported into a standard computer graphics package to measure the orientation of long axes of detrital (skeleton) grains included within the till. These data are then used to identify the main clast microfabrics present within the till, allowing the delineation of clast microfabric domains in which elongate grains share a similar preferred orientation. This process leads to the identification, characterisation and, most importantly, the interrelationships between the various generations of microfabrics. The relationships between these clast microfabrics and other microstructures (e.g. plasmic fabrics, turbate structures, shears, folds, faults ... etc) can also be examined, providing a detailed microfabric-microstructural map of the thin section. Clast long axis orientation data collected for different parts of a thin section are plotted on a series of rose diagrams allowing the variation in clast microfabric orientation to be displayed graphically. A new set of terminology for the description of clast microfabrics in tills, which is based upon the system used by metamorphic petrologists, is also presented. Three case studies of the fabrics present within subglacial sediments of Pleistocene age as well as the present are used as examples of how to apply this methodology. (C) 2011 NERC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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