"In the porphyritic Jizera granite, Bohemian Massif, three distinct types of lattice-preferred orientations of biotite grains were revealed in schlieren-delineated magmatic structures using the electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) method. (1) Biotite basal planes (001) reorient from schlieren-subparallel near the schlieren base to schlieren-perpendicular in the upper part of the schlieren. Both orientations share subhorizontal N\u2013S to NNE\u2013SSW-trending a axes. (2) In some domains, the a axes are steep and at a high angle to the schlieren plane while the c axes plunge shallowly and rotate around an ill-defined a axis. (3) In other domains, the EBSD coincides with background magnetic fabric of the host granite revealed using the anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS) method: that is, the a axes plunge shallowly to the SE or NW while the c axes are subhorizontal and cluster around the NE\u2013SW trend."@en . "RIV/00025798:_____/08:00000257" . "3-4" . . . "3"^^ . "369586" . "In the porphyritic Jizera granite, Bohemian Massif, three distinct types of lattice-preferred orientations of biotite grains were revealed in schlieren-delineated magmatic structures using the electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) method. (1) Biotite basal planes (001) reorient from schlieren-subparallel near the schlieren base to schlieren-perpendicular in the upper part of the schlieren. Both orientations share subhorizontal N\u2013S to NNE\u2013SSW-trending a axes. (2) In some domains, the a axes are steep and at a high angle to the schlieren plane while the c axes plunge shallowly and rotate around an ill-defined a axis. (3) In other domains, the EBSD coincides with background magnetic fabric of the host granite revealed using the anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS) method: that is, the a axes plunge shallowly to the SE or NW while the c axes are subhorizontal and cluster around the NE\u2013SW trend." . . . . . . "Grain-scale processes in actively deforming magma mushes: new insights from electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) analysis of biotite schlieren in the Jizera granite, Bohemian Massif" . . "3"^^ . "14"^^ . "Procesy v magmatu"@cs . . . "Procesy v magmatu"@cs . "P(GA205/07/0783), Z(MSM0021620855), Z(MZP0002579801)" . . "T\u00FDcov\u00E1, Patricie" . "\u017D\u00E1k, Ji\u0159\u00ED" . "Grain-scale processes in actively deforming magma mushes: new insights from electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) analysis of biotite schlieren in the Jizera granite, Bohemian Massif"@en . "Verner, Kry\u0161tof" . . "Electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD), Granite, Magnetic susceptibility anisotropy, Pluton, Schlieren"@en . "0024-4937" . "In the porphyritic Jizera granite, Bohemian Massif, three distinct types of lattice-preferred orientations of biotite grains were revealed in schlieren-delineated magmatic structures using the electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) method. (1) Biotite basal planes (001) reorient from schlieren-subparallel near the schlieren base to schlieren-perpendicular in the upper part of the schlieren. Both orientations share subhorizontal N\u2013S to NNE\u2013SSW-trending a axes. (2) In some domains, the a axes are steep and at a high angle to the schlieren plane while the c axes plunge shallowly and rotate around an ill-defined a axis. (3) In other domains, the EBSD coincides with background magnetic fabric of the host granite revealed using the anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS) method: that is, the a axes plunge shallowly to the SE or NW while the c axes are subhorizontal and cluster around the NE\u2013SW trend."@cs . "106" . . . . . "Lithos" . "Grain-scale processes in actively deforming magma mushes: new insights from electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) analysis of biotite schlieren in the Jizera granite, Bohemian Massif" . . . . "261680100008" . "[CC4AB2871E4D]" . "Grain-scale processes in actively deforming magma mushes: new insights from electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) analysis of biotite schlieren in the Jizera granite, Bohemian Massif"@en . "RIV/00025798:_____/08:00000257!RIV09-MZP-00025798" . . . "NL - Nizozemsko" . .