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Data Publication

Electron Backscatter Diffraction (EBSD) data from metabasaltic fault rocks, Woodlark Rift, Papua New Guinea

Mizera, Marcel

YoDa Data Repository, Utrecht University, Netherlands

(2020)

Here we provide compositional and crystallographic orientation data on metabasaltic fault rocks exhumed by the Mai’iu fault in the footwall of the Suckling-Dayman Metamorphic Core Complex, SE Papua New Guinea. The present dataset was collected with a SIGMA-VP field emission gun scanning electron microscope (FEG-SEM) equipped with an electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) detector at the University of Otago, using 30 kV acceleration voltage, 50–100 nA beam current, 20–30 mm working distance and 70° sample tilt. Electron backscatter patterns (EBSP) for the mineral phases actinolite, epidote, titanite, albite, calcite and quartz were collected by an HKL Nordlys camera and indexed with the AZTEC software by Oxford Instruments. The analysed fault sequence includes five units: a) non-mylonitic schist (protolith); b) mylonite; c) foliated cataclasite; d) ultracataclasite; and e) gouge containing the principal displacement surface. To resolve the microstructures of this fault sequence, step sizes between 0.2 µm and 5 µm were used. This detailed dataset reveals changing deformation processes in the Mai’iu fault rocks as the footwall was exhumed towards the Earth’s surface. A processed and interpreted version of this EBSD dataset can be found in the doctoral dissertation by Mizera (2019): “Deformational Processes Accommodating Slip on an Active Low-Angle Normal Fault, Suckling-Dayman Metamorphic Core Complex, Papua New Guinea.” (http://hdl.handle.net/10063/8666). The EBSD data is provided in a folder with 25 subfolders for 25 samples. Detailed information about the sample locations is given in the file EBSD_sample_locations_and_structural_orientations.xlsx. Contact person is Marcel Mizera - Utrecht University - m.mizera@uu.nl

Keywords


Originally assigned keywords
Natural Sciences Earth and related environmental sciences 15
fault rocks
metamorphic core complex
lowangle normal fault
crystallographic orientation
electron backscatter diffraction
metabasalt
EPOS
multiscale laboratories
rock and melt physics properties
Scanning Electron Microscope
Schist
Chloriteactinoliteepidotemetamorphicrock
Cataclasiteseries
Brecciagougeseries
Myloniticrock
Foliatedmetamorphicrock
Faultrelatedmaterial
Grain size distribution
Composition
Earthquake occurrences
Neotectonics
Fault movement direction

Corresponding MSL vocabulary keywords
fault rock
tectonic fault
metamorphic core
crystallographic preferred orientation (CPO)
electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD)
scanning electron microscope (SEM)
schist
grain size distribution
grain size distribution
grain size distribution

MSL enriched keywords
fault rock
tectonic deformation structure
tectonic fault
tectonic plate boundary
convergent tectonic plate boundary
continental collision
metamorphic core
Analyzed feature
grain size and configuration
crystallographic preferred orientation (CPO)
Technique
crystal structure analysis
electron diffraction
electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD)
Apparatus
electron microscopy
scanning electron microscope (SEM)
metamorphic rock
schist
Measured property
grain size distribution
Measured property
grain size distribution
grain size
grain size distribution
mylonite
cataclasite
mylonite
minerals
carbonate minerals
calcite
silicate minerals
nesosilicates
titanite
sorosilicates
epidote
epidote
inosilicates
amphibole
actinolite
tectosilicates
feldspar - plagioclase
albite
quartz
elastic wave velocity
P-wave
Ancillary equipment
model surface monitoring (2D)
camera
elastic wave velocity
P-wave
normal fault
Ancillary equipment
detector

MSL original sub domains

rock and melt physics

MSL enriched sub domains i

rock and melt physics
microscopy and tomography
analogue modelling of geologic processes


Source publisher

YoDa Data Repository, Utrecht University, Netherlands


DOI

10.24416/UU01-7GUY7K


Authors

Mizera, Marcel

0000-0002-6439-0103

Utrecht University;


Contributers

Little, Timothy

ProjectLeader

0000-0002-5783-6429

Victoria University of Wellington;

Prior, David

Supervisor

0000-0002-4653-2112

University of Otago, Dunedin;

Analytical laboratories: Otago Micro and Nanoscale Imaging (OMNI), Electron Microscopy Facility, University of Otago, Dunedin

HostingInstitution

University of Otago, Dunedin;


References

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Citiation

Mizera, M. (2020). Electron Backscatter Diffraction (EBSD) data from metabasaltic fault rocks, Woodlark Rift, Papua New Guinea. Utrecht University. https://doi.org/10.24416/UU01-7GUY7K


Collection Period

2014-06-01 - 2018-08-01


Geo location(s)

Suckling-Dayman Metamorphic Core Complex, Woodlark Rift, SE Papua New Guinea

-9.92002289439759, 148.86709733614222, -9.489566970846615, 149.66085954317347