- Undulose extinction
Undulose extinction is a
geological term referring to the type of extinction that occurs in certainmineral s when examined inthin section under cross polarized light. As themicroscope stage is rotated, individual mineral grains appear black when the polarization due to the mineral prevents any light from passing through. If a mineral is deformed plastically by dislocation processes without recovery strain builds up within thecrystal lattice causing it to warp. This means that different parts reach extinction at slightly different angles, giving the crystal an irregular, mottled look.Undulose extinction is very common in
quartz , so much so that it is often used as a diagnostic feature of that mineral, andfeldspar of various sorts, but is possible in almost any mineral.It is possible to identify the presence of a
porphyroblast before the main deformation event in a metamorphic reaction, if a porphyroblast displays clear undulose extinction it is a clear sign that it existed before the main rock was created.
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