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The study of submicrostructure on leave-back in 9 species of rice 被引量:1
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作者 ZHANG Wenxu,Beijing Agricultural University,Beijing 100094,China 《Chinese Rice Research Newsletter》 1995年第4期2-5,共4页
The submicro-characters on the leave-back of 9Oryza species,O.australiensis,O.granulata,O.punctata,O.officinalis,O.latifolia,O.barthii,O.glaberrima,O.rufipogon,and O.sativa were studied with the Scanning ElectricMicro... The submicro-characters on the leave-back of 9Oryza species,O.australiensis,O.granulata,O.punctata,O.officinalis,O.latifolia,O.barthii,O.glaberrima,O.rufipogon,and O.sativa were studied with the Scanning ElectricMicroscope(SEM).The leave-back consistedof 3 vertically linked subunits,silica-phellemblock,stomate block,and large-tubercle block 展开更多
关键词 The study of submicrostructure on leave-back in 9 species of rice
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Micro-and submicrostructural evidence for high-temperature brittle-ductile transition deformation of hornblende: Case study of high-grade mylonites from Diancangshan, western Yunnan 被引量:13
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作者 CAO ShuYun, LIU JunLai? & HU Ling State Key Laboratory of Geological Processes and Mineral Resources (GPMR), China University of Geosciences, Beijing 100083, China Key Laboratory of Lithosphere Tectonics and Lithoprobing Technology of Ministry of Education, China University of Geo- sciences, Beijing 100083, China 《Science China Earth Sciences》 SCIE EI CAS 2007年第10期1459-1470,共12页
OM (optical microscope)/TEM (transmission electron microscope) micro- and submicrostructural analysis of hornblende rocks sheared at high temperatures from the Diancangshan area, western Yunnan reveals evidence for de... OM (optical microscope)/TEM (transmission electron microscope) micro- and submicrostructural analysis of hornblende rocks sheared at high temperatures from the Diancangshan area, western Yunnan reveals evidence for deformation in the brittle-ductile transition of hornblende at middle crustal level (about 637℃ and 0.653 GPa) and mechanisms of deformation in the transitional regime are further discussed. Sheared hornblende rocks at middle crustal level have typical mylonitic microstructures, shown by coarse porphyroclasts and fine matrix grains. Different mineral phases in the rocks show distinct deformation characteristics. Hornblende and feldspar grains are intensely deformed with ob- vious grainsize reduction, but quartz grains are recrystallized dominantly by grain growth. Hornblende grains show typical brittle-ductile transition nature. Initial crystallographic orientations of porphyro- clasts have strong effects on the behavior of grains during deformation. There are mainly two types of porphyroclasts, type I "hard" porphyroclasts and type II "soft" porphyroclasts, with [001] perpendicular and parallel to external shear stresses respectively. "Hard" porphyroclasts generally occur as compe- tent grains that are rarely deformed or sometimes deformed by fracturing and dislocation tangling. "Soft" porphyroclasts are highly deformed primarily by dislocation tangling (as shown in the cores of the porphyroclasts), but twinning, dislocation glide and climb probably due to hydrolytic weakening also contribute to dynamic recrystallization of the porphyroclasts into fine grains in the matrix. The micro- and submicrostructures of the two types of porphyroclasts and fine-grained matrix provide powerful evidence for the behavior of brittle-ductile transition of hornblende grains. It is concluded that twinning nucleation is one of the most important processes that operate during dynamic recrystalliza- tion of hornblende crystals at the brittle-ductile transition. (100) [001] twin gliding and dislocation creep (dislocation glide and climb) are mutually enhanced during twinning nucleation. As a newly discovered mechanism of dynamic recrystallization, it may have played more important roles than ever recognized during dynamic recrystallization of crystals with twins in the brittle-ductile transition. 展开更多
关键词 hornblende brittle-ductile transition micro-and submicrostructures TWINNING NUCLEATION recrystallization Diancangshan
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