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Calcite fabrics in the hinge zones of experimentally folded single layers of marble and limestone

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The preferred orientations of poles to (0006) and (1014) planes in calcite have been studied in the inner and outer arcs of experimentally produced single-layer buckle folds in Carrara marble and Solnhofen limestone. The textures produced in the medium-grained marble differ from that of the fine-grained limestone. Further, the pole figures from the inner fold arcs are characterized by a general orthorhombic symmetry and a strong preferred orientation of the crystallographic fabric elements, whereas that from the outer fold arcs generally exhibits a triclinic symmetry and a weak preferred orientation. The difference in the pole figures in medium-grained marble and fine-grained limestone is attributed to the mechanism of internal deformation in calcite. The orthorhombic symmetry of the pole figures from the inner fold arc suggests a coaxial strain history in this zone, whereas the triclinic symmetry of the fabric diagrams from the outer fold arcs is attributed to a non-coaxial strain history. © 1989.

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