RT Journal Article T1 Development of lattice preferred orientation in clinoamphiboles deformed under low-pressure metamorphic conditions. A SEM/EBSD study of metabasites from the Aracena metamorphic belt (SW Spain) A1 Díaz Aspiroz, M. A1 Lloyd, G.E. A1 Fernández Rodríguez, Carlos AB The mechanical properties of the lower continental crust are intimately related to the rheology of calcic clinoamphibole. Naturally deformed clinoamphibole typically shows brittle behaviour under a wide range of deformation conditions, whereas crystal plasticity is rarely observed. In this study, the microfabric of clinoamphiboles from metabasites deformed under low-pressure/medium-to-high temperature metamorphic conditions is presented. Amphiboles from all samples have developed LPO that can be attributed to different deformation mechanisms depending on deformation temperature, fluid content, structure and phase-strength contrasts. Rigid body rotation of amphibole prisms within a weaker plagioclase matrix corresponds to metabasites deformed under medium deformation temperatures that show a weak layer structure and a high phase strength-contrast between plagioclase and clinoamphibole. Lower temperatures and the presence of fluids mean that one of the studied rocks was affected also by dissolution-precipitation creep and cataclastic flow. In the final sample, dislocation creep was accommodated by recovery and subgrain rotation dynamic recrystallization in monominerallic hornblende layers at higher temperatures, which could be representative of the rheology of amphiboles in a lower continental crust at high temperature conditions. PB Elsevier SN 0191-8141 YR 2007 FD 2007 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/102667 UL https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/102667 LA eng NO Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología NO UK Natural Environment Research Council DS Docta Complutense RD 9 abr 2025