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The use of microtomography in structural geology: A new methodology to analyse fault faces
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JACQUES,Patricia D.; NUMMER,Alexis Rosa; HECK,Romulo Machado . The use of microtomography in structural geology: A newmethodology to analyse fault faces. Journal of Structural Geology, New York, v.66, p. 347-355, Sep. 2014.
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JACQUES, Patricia D.
NUMMER, Alexis Rosa
HECK, Romulo Machado
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This paper describes a new methodology to kinematically analyze faults in microscale dimensions (voxel size = 40 μm), using images obtained by X-ray computed microtomography (μCT). The equipment used is a GE MS8x-130 scanner. It was developed using rocks samples from Santa Catarina State, Brazil, and constructing micro Digital Elevation Models (μDEMs) for the fault surface, for analysing microscale brittle structures including striations, roughness and steps. Shaded relief images were created for the μDEMs, which enabled the generation of profiles to classify the secondary structures associated with the main fault surface. In the case of a sample with mineral growth that covers the fault surface, it is possible to detect the kinematic geometry even with the mineral cover. This technique proved to be useful for determining the sense of movement of faults, especially when it is not possible to determine striations in macro or microscopic analysis. When the sample has mineral deposit on the surface (mineral cover) this technique allows a relative chronology and geometric characterization between the faults with and without covering.