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Geological Society, London, Special Publications; 2004; v. 231; p. 183-208;
DOI: 10.1144/GSL.SP.2004.231.01.11
© 2004 Geological Society of London

Geometric Analyses

The relationship of tilt and twist of fringe cracks in granite plutons

P. Bankwitz & E. Bankwitz

, Gutenbergstraße 60, 14467 Potsdam, Germany

Joint fractography in European plutons frequently shows large fringe-tilt angles connected to small fringe-crack twist angles (type A). In contrast to this first type, fringes of joints that tilt at small angles out of the parent joint plane are often associated with high twist angles of en echelon fringe cracks (type B). The interaction of tilt and twist angles gives evidence for the mode (I, II and III) acting at the advancing crack front during fracture propagation and the formation of fringes. The different fringe types depend on the varying influence of mode II or mode III, which establishes the degree of tilt or twist, in addition to opening-mode I that governs the crack propagation. Fringe types A and B are not randomly distributed. Within several plutons the first joints are characterized by a frequency of type A, and in other plutons by the dominance of type B. A third group of plutons is characterized by low tilt and low angle of twist for early joint fringes. The range of tilt/twist ratios of the earliest joints decreases with increasing depth of pluton emplacement and joint formation. The trend of the ratio approaches a value of between 0.5 and 1.0 at greater depth (c. 15 km). The ratio seems to be suitable for a prognosis of the possible depth of first joint formation.