Deformation of upper mantle rocks with contrasting initial fabrics in axial extension
Walid Ben Ismail, Andr\'ea Tommasi, Marco Antonio Lopez Sanchez,, Ernest H. Rutter, Fabrice Barou, Sylvie Demouchy

TL;DR
This study investigates how initial grain size and crystal orientation influence the microstructural evolution and mechanical behavior of upper mantle rocks under axial extension at high temperature and pressure.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the microstructural and mechanical differences in fine- and coarse-grained peridotites during deformation, highlighting the role of grain boundaries and CPO.
Findings
Fine-grained harzburgite shows softening and increased recrystallization during necking.
Coarse-grained dunites exhibit hardening and heterogeneous deformation.
Microstructural evolution correlates with changes in stress and strain localization.
Abstract
To explore the role of the olivine grain size and crystal preferred orientation (CPO) on the evolution of the microstructure and the mechanical behaviour of upper mantle rocks up to large strains, we performed axial extension experiments at 1200C, 300MPa confining pressure, and constant displacement rate on three natural peridotites: a fine-grained mylonitic harzburgite with a weak CPO and two coarse-grained well-equilibrated dunites with CPO of variable intensity. Initial flow stresses show a limited range of variation (115-165MPa), with the fine-grained sample showing the highest initial strength. However, the evolution of both mechanical behavior and microstructure differs between fine and coarse-grained peridotites. In the fine-grained harzburgite, necking resulted in decrease in the apparent differential stress. Focusing of strain and stress produced increase of the olivine…
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