La geometría fractal de los bordes de grano del cuarzo como geotermómetroAplicación a la Zona de la Cizalla Dúctil Extensional de Santa María de la Alameda (Sistema Central)

  1. Martín González, Fidel
  2. Capote del Villar, Ramón
  3. Tsige Beyene, Meaza
Journal:
Geogaceta

ISSN: 0213-683X

Year of publication: 2001

Issue: 30

Pages: 83-86

Type: Article

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Abstract

Principles of fractal geometry have been applied to the description of quartz grain borders and to the assessment of deformation temperature in milonitic rocks at the Santa Maria de la Alameda Ductile Shear Zone (Central System). This shear zone have evolved during late variscan tectonic period in a large temperature range, which goes from regional metamorphic pick conditions (Amphibolite facies) to temperatures lower than for Greenschists facies. Using fractal dimension analysis techniques and the temperature calibration performed by Kruhl y Nega (1996), have been established a temperature sequence, diminishing from around 490°C to 325°C during the simultaneous processes of milonitization and retrogressive metamorphism. These results are in agreement with temperatures obtained from deformation mechanisms in quartz and potassium feldspar showming the validity of fractal geometry method to deformation temperature assessment