Title: Cleavage and Foliations
1Chapter 17
2Cleavage
- Cleavage A prominent planar structure that may
differ in orientation from the bedding and
indicate subsequent deformation and metamorphism
3Cleavage
- Continuous Cleavage Pervades the rock mass
- Spaced Cleavage Domains of uncleaved rocks
separated by cleavage planes - Microliths Uncleaved zones between cleavage
surfaces
4Continuous Cleavage
- Gradation of continuous cleavage intensity
- Slaty Cleavage In fine grained rocks and
associated with low grade metamorphism - Phyllitic Structure - Phyllitic texture with
satiny luster - Schistosity Forms in medium grained rocks under
medium to high grades of metamorphism
5S-Surfaces
- S-Surface All planar and some curved structures
in deformed rocks - i.e. Cleavage, foliations, and bedding
- S0 Oldest surface, S1 next oldest, etc.
- Fold Sets F1, F2, etc.
- Linear Structures L1, L1, etc.
- Deformation Structures D1, D2, etc.
6Cleavage Surface at Multiple Scales
7Spaced Cleavage
- Disjunctive Crosscutting and not related to
original layering - Stylotic Columnar pattern
- Anastomosing Interconnected paths
- Rough Irregular cleavage
- Smooth Regular cleavage pattern
- Crenulation Cleavage Small-scale crinkling of
existing layers. - Discrete Broken distinct cleavage areas
- Zonal More ductile continuous cleavage areas
8Types of Cleavage
Stylolitic Seam
- Residues of insoluble materials
Anastomosing slaty cleavage
Rough Cleavage
Smooth Cleavage
9Discrete Versus Zonal Crenulations
10Discrete Crenulations
Scale 1mm Discrete crenulated truncating an
earlier crenulated fabric. Ordovician rock New
South Wales Seyfert 1987
Scale 125 micrometer Discrete crenulations in
slate fabric. Thin films of muscovite. Seyfert
1987.
11Progressive Cleavage Development in Fine-Grained
Sediment
- Undeformed condition
- Earliest deformation stage Volume loss from
reorientation and expulsion of water - Pencil structure Formed from intersection of
bedding and cleavage - Embryonic cleavage stage Parallel to fold axis
resulting from pressure solution and
recrystalization - Cleavage stage Strong planar fabric from
reorientation and recrystallization of clays - Strong cleavage with mineral lineation More of
above with mineral-elongation parallel to the X
direction of strain
12Zonal Crenulations
Scale 500 micrometers Zonal crenulations in
schist fabric from South Australia. Dissolution
of quartz and albite in microlithons and increase
in biotite. Seyfert 1987.
Scale 2mm Zonal crenulations of carbonaceous and
micaceous domains with dissolution of quartz in
the initial fabric from New South Wales Seyfert
1987.
13Stages of Cleavage Development
- Pencil structure Embryonic Cleavage Stage
Cleavage stage
Well-developed Cleavage
stage with mineral lineations
14Pencil Structures in Siltstone in TN
15Cleavage Formation
- Cleavage is related to folding and it frequently
parallels the axial planes of folds. - The maximum principal shortening direction is
perpendicular to cleavage planes. - The XY plane in the strain ellipse parallels
cleavage planes. - As much as 75 shortening has been observed
16Cleavage in Slate
Mudstone devoid of cleavage from Wales Clay
flakes mainly chlorite with random
arrangement Ill-cleaved mudstone from Wales
Planar structure developing Highly cleaved
slate from Wales Closely spaced layers with thin
lenticels of randomly arranged flakes Borradaile
et al. 1982 20 micrometer scale SEM
17Cleavage Formation and the Strain Ellipse
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