TY - JOUR A1 - Ullemeyer, K. A1 - Weber, K. T1 - Lattice preferred orientation as an indicator of a complex deformation history of rocks Y1 - 1999 VL - 33 IS - 1/4 SP - 45 EP - 60 JF - Textures and microstructures DO - 10.1155/TSM.33.45 DO - 10.23689/fidgeo-2429 N2 - The deconvolution of the deformation history of rocks is one of the main goals of texture analysis in geology. The frequent observation that the macroscopic structures are obliquely oriented with respect to the margins of the deformation zone gave rise to the hypotheses that the deformation path might be complex, and that the lattice preferred orientation of the rock-forming minerals should reflect such complicated deformation conditions as well. Hence, texture determinations of polyphase rock samples were carried out and the relationship of the mineral textures to the commonly used sample reference frame foliationlineation, which is assumed to represent the principal axes of the bulk finite strain tensor, was investigated. It was confirmed that particular mineral textures are typical for different stages of the deformation path. Especially the quartz textures exhibit an uncommon but consistent deviation from the sample reference frame, which is consistent with respect to the geographical coordinates, too. Such a characteristic may be used to evaluate the direction of a large-scale horizontal shear component, which is known as the transpressive shear vector in the geological literature. UR - http://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gldocs-11858/6742 ER -