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Superplastic flow in finegrained limestone
Authors:SM Schmid  JN Boland  MS Paterson
Abstract:Creep of Solnhofen limestone at temperatures between 600° and 900° C was found to fall into three different flow regimes: regime 1 with an exponential stress-dependence of strain rate, regime 2 with power-law creep and n ~ 4.7 and finally a superplastic regime 3 with n ~ 1.7. Within the superplastic regime the creep behaviour is strongly grain-size dependent, the strain rate increasing markedly with decrease in grain size at a given stress. Microstructural observations indicate that in regimes 1 and 2 intracrystalline plasticity is dominant whereas the superplastic regime is characterized by grain-boundary sliding. The crystallographic preferred orientation within the superplastic regime is weaker and of different geometry when compared with that in flow regimes 1 and 2. In a discussion on the deformation mechanisms it is suggested that flow regimes 1 and 2 are regimes of dis location creep in which the rate controlling step is diffusion assisted; for the superplastic regime existing models of grain-boundary sliding are compared with the observations Finally, the tectonophysical importance of superplasticity is discussed and by extra polating the observed creep behaviour to geological strain rates it is found that super plasticity in rocks is to be expected under a wide range of conditions, particularly at smal grain sizes.
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