Figure F72. Close-up photograph of an example of a porphyroclastic texture in harzburgite with moderate crystal-plastic deformation defined by a foliation of the shape of altered orthopyroxene (dark reddish gray mineral) with aspect ratios of 3:1 to 4:1. The foliation plane is marked S and is inclined by ~40° in the cut face of the core. Dark gray steeply inclined veins are alteration veins. A postkinematic subhorizontal pyroxenite (PxV) is strongly oblique to the foliation, unlike dunite bands in the recovered core (interval 209-1268A-14R-2, 119–134 cm).