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12 - Foliation and cleavage

Haakon Fossen
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Universitetet i Bergen, Norway
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Structural Geology , pp. 243 - 258
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Sorby, H. C., 1853, On the origin of slaty cleavage. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal 55: 137–148.Google Scholar
Wood, D. S., 1974, Current views of the development of slaty cleavage. Annual Reviews of Earth Science 2: 1–35.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cosgrove, J. W., 1976, The formation of crenulation cleavage. Journal of the Geological Society 132: 155–178.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gray, D. R. and Durney, D. W., 1979, Crenulation cleavage differentiation: implications of solution-deposition processes. Journal of Structural Geology 1: 73–80.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hanmer, S. K., 1979, The role of discrete heterogeneities and linear fabrics in the formation of crenulations. Journal of Structural Geology 1: 81–91.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Swager, N., 1985, Solution transfer, mechanical rotation and kink-band boundary migration during crenulation-cleavage development. Journal of Structural Geology 7: 421–429.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Worley, B., Powell, R. and Wilson, C. J. L., 1997, Crenulation cleavage formation: evolving diffusion, deformation and equilibration mechanisms with increasing metamorphic grade. Journal of Structural Geology 19: 1121–1135.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Engelder, T. and Geiser, P., 1979, The relationship between pencil cleavage and lateral shortening within the Devonian section of the Appalachian Plateau, New York. Geology 7: 460–464.2.0.CO;2>CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Treagus, S. H., 1983, A theory of finite strain variation through contrasting layers, and its bearing on cleavage refraction. Journal of Structural Geology 5: 351–368.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Treagus, S. H., 1988, Strain refraction in layered systems. Journal of Structural Geology 10: 517–527.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Johnson, T. E., 1991, Nomenclature and geometric classification of cleavage-transected folds. Journal of Structural Geology 13: 261–274.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Dieterich, J. H., 1969, Origin of cleavage in folded rocks. American Journal of Science 267: 155–165.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ramsay, J. G. and Huber, M. I., 1983, The Techniques of Modern Structural Geology. 1: Strain Analysis. London: Academic Press.Google Scholar
Beutner, E. and Charles, E., 1985, Large volume loss during cleavage formation, Hamburg sequence, Pennsylvania. Geology 13: 803–805.2.0.CO;2>CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Goldstein, A., Knight, J. and Kimball, K., 1999, Deformed graptolites, finite strain and volume loss during cleavage formation in rocks of the taconic slate belt, New York and Vermont, U.S.A. Journal of Structural Geology 20: 1769–1782.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Mancktelow, N. S., 1994, On volume change and mass transport during the development of crenulation cleavage. Journal of Structural Geology 16: 1217–1231.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ramsay, J. G. and Woods, D. S., 1973, The geometric effects of volume change during deformation processes. Tectonophysics 16: 263–277.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Robin, P. -Y., 1979, Theory of metamorphic segregation and related processes. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 43: 1587–1600.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Siddans, A. W. B., 1972, Slaty cleavage: a review of research since 1815. Earth-Science Reviews 8: 205–212.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sorby, H. C., 1853, On the origin of slaty cleavage. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal 55: 137–148.Google Scholar
Wood, D. S., 1974, Current views of the development of slaty cleavage. Annual Reviews of Earth Science 2: 1–35.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Cosgrove, J. W., 1976, The formation of crenulation cleavage. Journal of the Geological Society 132: 155–178.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Gray, D. R. and Durney, D. W., 1979, Crenulation cleavage differentiation: implications of solution-deposition processes. Journal of Structural Geology 1: 73–80.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Hanmer, S. K., 1979, The role of discrete heterogeneities and linear fabrics in the formation of crenulations. Journal of Structural Geology 1: 81–91.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Swager, N., 1985, Solution transfer, mechanical rotation and kink-band boundary migration during crenulation-cleavage development. Journal of Structural Geology 7: 421–429.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Worley, B., Powell, R. and Wilson, C. J. L., 1997, Crenulation cleavage formation: evolving diffusion, deformation and equilibration mechanisms with increasing metamorphic grade. Journal of Structural Geology 19: 1121–1135.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Engelder, T. and Geiser, P., 1979, The relationship between pencil cleavage and lateral shortening within the Devonian section of the Appalachian Plateau, New York. Geology 7: 460–464.2.0.CO;2>CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Treagus, S. H., 1983, A theory of finite strain variation through contrasting layers, and its bearing on cleavage refraction. Journal of Structural Geology 5: 351–368.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Treagus, S. H., 1988, Strain refraction in layered systems. Journal of Structural Geology 10: 517–527.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Johnson, T. E., 1991, Nomenclature and geometric classification of cleavage-transected folds. Journal of Structural Geology 13: 261–274.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

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  • Foliation and cleavage
  • Haakon Fossen, Universitetet i Bergen, Norway
  • Book: Structural Geology
  • Online publication: 05 June 2012
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511777806.014
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  • Haakon Fossen, Universitetet i Bergen, Norway
  • Book: Structural Geology
  • Online publication: 05 June 2012
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511777806.014
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