Within a mica schist from the coesite-bearing Brossasco-Isasca Unit (Western Alps), microstructural
analysis shows that Alpine garnet grains are aligned with the crenulated foliation. Garnet crystallographic
orientation was analysed with electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD): the obtained
crystallographic dispersion patterns and distribution patterns of misorientation axes suggest a strong
parallelism of {110} garnet planes with a 56W-dipping foliation. The data are interpreted as evidence
for an epitaxial growth of garnet upon (001) biotite planes, sometime during and/or after dispersion of
the biotite/garnet crystals from their initially foliation-parallel orientation by rotation about the Alpine
crenulation axis. This interpretation is based on the comparison of the measured EBSD data with: (i)
theoretical dispersion trajectories of garnet crystallographic data, (ii) numerically modelled pole figures,
and (iii) numerically modelled misorientation axis distribution patterns. Our data suggest that epitaxial
growth of garnet upon biotite is allowed by distortion of the pseudohexagonal basal oxygen ring
structure on (001) biotite surfaces, and that distortion is driven by introduction of missing ions. Our data
further suggest that the spatial distribution of precursor phases influences the distribution patterns of
garnet within mica schists
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