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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/19509
Title: A Study of Stylolite Development
Authors: Rice, Craig M.
Advisor: Clifford, P. M.
Department: Geology
Publication Date: 1984
Abstract: <p>A petrographic study of samples from the Lockport Formation, all having undergone stylolitization has shown two stages of stylolite development.</p> <p>Stage One - The development of microstylolites and microstylolite swarms leads to the formation of a stylolite. Through the process of amalgamation, microstylolites in a swarm merge together to form an "adolescent" stylolite. Geometric changes of the solution seams are analagous to the principle of superposition of waves.</p> <p>Stage Two- An "adolescent" stylolite grows into a "mature" stylolite as the result of discrete solution of the surface. The geometry of the stylolite becomes more sutured and interpenetrating as a result of pressure-solution.</p> <p>The formation of a stylolite suggests an even greater volume loss than would be anticipated by the amplitude of the solution surface. Stylolite development is an active evolutionary process.</p>
Description: Title: A Study of Stylolite Development, Author: Craig M. Rice, Location: Thode
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/19509
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