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A subgrain-size piezometer calibrated for EBSD
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  • Rellie M. Goddard,
  • Lars N. Hansen,
  • David Wallis,
  • Michael Stipp,
  • Caleb W. Holyoke,
  • Kathryn M. Kumamoto,
  • David L. Kohltedt
Rellie M. Goddard
University of Oxford

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Lars N. Hansen
University of Minnesota
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David Wallis
University of Cambridge
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Michael Stipp
University of Halle
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Caleb W. Holyoke
Univ. of Akron
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Kathryn M. Kumamoto
University of Oxford
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David L. Kohltedt
University of Minnesota
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Abstract

We calibrate a subgrain-size piezometer using electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) data collected from experimentally deformed samples of olivine and quartz. Systematic analyses of angular and spatial resolution test the suitability of each dataset for inclusion in calibration of the subgrain-size piezometer. To identify subgrain boundaries, we consider a range of critical misorientation angles and conclude that a 1° threshold provides the optimal piezometric calibration. The mean line-intercept length, equivalent to the subgrain-size, is found to be inversely proportional to the von Mises equivalent stress for datasets both with and without the Holyoke and Kronenberg (2010) correction. These new piezometers provide stress estimates from EBSD analyses of polymineralic rocks without the need to discriminate between relict and recrystallised grains and therefore greatly increase the range of rocks that may be used to constrain geodynamic models.
16 Dec 2020Published in Geophysical Research Letters volume 47 issue 23. 10.1029/2020GL090056