Title: Rheology
1Rheology
- Structures of the deeper crust
- An intro-3/19.02
2Outline of todays
- Weak rocks and flow
- Diapirism of salt
- Stress-strain experiments at higher P, T
- The brittle-ductile transition
- Deformation and re-crystallization
3Salt diapirs - known for a long time Intrude
sedimentary sections Important oil traps
DIAPIRS
4Gulf of Mexico salt diapirs
5Some of the best of all salt diapirs_ Zagros, Iran
6Salt Valley Utah
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9Cross-section through diapirs
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12What do we learn from salt?
- Rocks can behave in a non-brittle fashion
- Flow of rocks!! (especially over geologic time
scales) - Need to investigate the rock mechanics at higher
T and P could granites flow at 20 km? - Remember that crustal earthquakes are confined
to within the upper 10-15-20 km any mechanical
significance?
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15Limitation of experiments size of the system
matters, maybe, but most importantly TIME Strain
rate is the rate over which deformation is
applied
16The brittle and the ductile crust
17The implications
- Earthquakes no deeper than transition
- Lower crust can flow!!!
- Lower crust decoupled from upper crust
- No strength to the deeper crust.
18A more complete picture
19And so how does a ductile rock look like? Can
we see them at the surface of the Earth? Can we
simulate their textures? Can we study their
strain /stress regimes?
20Such rocks are commonly exposed throughout the
continents. Not as common as the shallow rocks,
of course. Rocks that were at as deep as 150 Km
are seen at the surface of the Earth - sometimes
they contain diamonds!!!!!! SOOO we can attempt
to study deformation in the deeper Earth.
21prograde
retrograde
P
T
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23Relationships between deformation and metamorphism
- Connection between structural processes and
metamorphism - Tectonites are subject to grain-size reduction
but because this process take place at high
pressures-temperatures, tectonites are also
subject to grain growth via recrystallization.
time
24Static recrystallization
25Dynamic recrystallization
26Rotation of grains
27Summary
- Continuous deformation in the deeper crust is
mostly ductile - Effectively rocks can flow over geologic time
scales - Forget faults, large-scale folds instead
penetrative deformation at smaller scale - Deformation is intimately associated with
metamorphism