日本地球惑星科学連合2014年大会

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[S-EM37_30AM1] 地磁気・古地磁気・岩石磁気

2014年4月30日(水) 09:00 〜 10:45 413 (4F)

コンビーナ:*櫻庭 中(東京大学大学院理学系研究科地球惑星科学専攻)、望月 伸竜(熊本大学大学院先導機構)、座長:櫻庭 中(東京大学大学院理学系研究科地球惑星科学専攻)、山本 裕二(高知大学 海洋コア総合研究センター)

09:15 〜 09:30

[SEM37-02] 火山岩の古地磁気強度実験におけるチタン磁鉄鉱粒子の顕微鏡観察

田中 秀文1、*山本 裕二2 (1.高知大学 教育学部、2.高知大学 海洋コア総合研究センター)

Titanomagnetite (Tmt) grains, some partially maghemitized, of various oxidation levels were microscopically observed under reflected light as a function of temperature step in a Königsberger Thellier Thellier experiment in air. The reflected light microscopy indicated that the brownish colour of homogeneous Tmt turned blue at 〜300 ℃. This false blue colour was caused by submicron scale rugged stripes on the surface, according to scanning electron microscope observations, which was made after the final heating step. The typical grey-to-bluish colour of maghemitized parts of Tmt grains turned to a brownish colour at 〜300 ℃, indicating inversion of titanomaghemite to a mixture of magnetite and ilmenite (Ilm) or haematite (Hem). Although these observations were from Tmt grains on the sample surface, oxidation must have proceeded similarly within samples because the surface changes in the Tmt grains were highly correlated with behaviour of data points on Arai plots. Alterations in Tmt after heating at 610 ℃ in air for increasing times from 10 to 500 min were evaluated by reflected light microscopy and scanning electron microscopy at the end of the experiment. Mottled patches gradually emerged in the Tmt grains during subsequent heatings. However, the formation of new Ilm lamellae was not observed, even after the final 500 min heating. In conclusion, the alteration of Tmt during laboratory heating in air at 〜600 ℃ is likely not due to the typical high-temperature oxidation that forms trellis-type Ilm lamellae. Below 〜400 ℃, the process should be closer to low-temperature oxidation. On the other hand, maghemitized parts of Tmt grains invert instantaneously at 300 ℃, and a trellis-type structure with Hem lamellae soon emerges when heated at 610 ℃.