Ran, Haode Riese, TamaraLlorens, Maria-GemaFinch, MelanieEvans, Lynn A.Gomez Rivas, EnriqueGriera, AlbertJessell, Mark W.Lebensohn, Ricardo A.Piazolo, SandraBons, Paul D.2019-05-192019-05-192019-08Ran, H, de Riese, T, Llorens, M-G, Finch, M, Evans, L A, Gomez Rivas, E, Griera, A, Jessell, M W, Lebensohn, R A, Piazolo, S & Bons, P D 2019, 'Time for anisotropy : The significance of mechanical anisotropy for the development of deformation structures', Journal of Structural Geology, vol. 125, pp. 41-47. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsg.2018.04.0190191-8141Mendeley: 4f7f76dc-c5e2-3b1b-9654-d3deb49b4d45http://hdl.handle.net/2164/12285HR acknowledges financial support by the China Scholarship Council (CSC; grant nr. 201506400014). EGR acknowledges the support of the Beatriu de PinĂ³s programme of the Government of Catalonia's Secretariat for Universities and Research of the Department of Economy and Knowledge (2016 BP 00208). We thank Bruce Hobbs and an anonymous reviewer for their suggestions to improve this article.71234827engMechanical anisotropyporphyroclastsstrain localisationfoldsshear zonesShear zonesPorphyroclastsFoldsStrain localisationQE GeologyQETime for anisotropy : The significance of mechanical anisotropy for the development of deformation structuresJournal article10.1016/j.jsg.2018.04.019http://www.mendeley.com/research/time-anisotropy-significance-mechanical-anisotropy-development-deformation-structures125