A simple model of the dynamic balance between deformation-induced dislocation generation and climb-controlled dislocation annihilation in subgrain walls results in a stress-subgrain size relationship which involves various properties including the creep stress exponent and the creep diffusivity. The implications of the environmental dependence of the stress-subgrain size relation with regard to its use as a palaeopiezometer in naturally deformed minerals are discussed.
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Edward, G. H., Etheridge, M. A., & Hobbs, B. E. (1982). ON THE STRESS DEPENDENCE OF SUBGRAIN SIZE. Textures and Microstructures, 5(3), 127–152. https://doi.org/10.1155/TSM.5.127
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