COMPETENCY CONTRAST, KINEMATICS, AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF FOLIATIONS AND LINEATIONS IN THE CRUST
Competency contrast promotes strain partitioning between compositional bands, accommodated in part by domain-boundary sliding. In three-dimensional general shear, incompetent domains and domain boundaries will preferentially accommodate the non-coaxial component of flow, and strain rates will be higher than in competent domains. Consequently, lineations in incompetent domains are different from, and may be orthogonal to, those in competent domains. Lineations that record tectonic transport will form preferentially in incompetent domains; lineations in more competent domains will approximate the long axis of the bulk finite strain ellipse of the deforming material. The number and orientations of foliations and lineations, and microstructures that record strain rate, thus document both the flow field and the magnitude of competency contrast.