Science. 1965 May 14;148(3672):950-2. doi: 10.1126/science.148.3672.950.
Microscopic examination of granodiorite samples from the shock region around a nuclear explosion reveals sharply folded lens-shaped zones (kink-bands) in the mineral biotite. Fifty percent of these zones are oriented approximately 90 degrees to the direction of shock-wave propagation, but other zones are symmetrically concentrated at shear angles of 50 degrees and 70 degrees to the direction of shock-wave propagation.
对核爆炸冲击区的花岗闪长岩样本进行微观检查,发现其中的矿物黑云母呈现出明显褶皱的透镜状带(扭折带)。这些带的 50%大致与冲击波传播方向垂直,但其他带则以对称的方式集中在与冲击波传播方向成 50 度和 70 度的剪切角上。