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[S-GL42_29AM2] 地球年代学・同位体地球科学

2014年4月29日(火) 11:00 〜 12:45 419 (4F)

コンビーナ:*田上 高広(京都大学大学院理学研究科)、佐野 有司(東京大学大気海洋研究所海洋地球システム研究系)、座長:佐野 有司(東京大学大気海洋研究所海洋地球システム研究系)、田上 高広(京都大学大学院理学研究科)

12:10 〜 12:25

[SGL42-11] 東北地方太平洋沖地震の余震による大気のAr同位体変化

*佐藤 佳子1熊谷 英憲2岩田 尚能3兵藤 博信4鈴木 勝彦2高岡 宣雄5 (1.独立行政法人海洋研究開発機構、海底資源研究プロジェクト、2.独立行政法人海洋研究開発機構、地球内部ダイナミクス領域、3.山形大学理学部、4.岡山理科大学、自然科学研究所、5.九州大学理学府)

キーワード:noble gas, 3.11 Northeast Japan Earthquake, aftershock earthquake, nuclear power plant disaster, Ar Isotope

Noble gases have unique characteristics that they are rarely combined with other chemicals as their very stable nature. Because its main reservoir is atmosphere, their isotopic composition is well defined and believed to be uniform all over the world insensitive to disturbance from anthropogenic and/or natural emission of geologically trapped noble gases in the earth interior. Based on our preliminary friction experiment, however, detectable amount of noble gases seem to be emitted accompanied with a fault motion (Sato et al., 2009). After the extreme Northeast Japan Earthquake occurred on March 11, 2011, extraordinary increase of seismic activity as numerous aftershocks e.g. over 4000 felt earthquakes in four months, which may be a source of non-atmospheric component preserved in the earth interior. In terms of anthropogenic component, Nuclear Power Plant) is a potential source, which is frequently monitored by radioactive species of noble gases. We widely collected atmosphere samples all over Japan from Hokkaido, Honsyu, Chugoku and Kyusyu Is. The atmospheres have been sampled into vacuumed containers, Isotube@, at each sampling site to evaluate time-series changes. The elemental and isotopic compositions of the samples were analyzed mainly by quadrupole residual gas analyzers (RGA-200, SRS Co.) and partly confirmed by sector-type mass spectrometers (GVI-5400, GV instruments). In the duplicated analyses of the selected a few samples, the measured elemental and isotopic compositions were consistent within analytical uncertainties.The relative elemental abundances were changed at least in heavier noble gases. Argon was enriched to pre-3.11 Earthquake atmospheres associating with a high 40Ar/36Ar ratio. It might be contributed by emission of crustal Ar at aftershock earthquakes, deformation and fault movements. In addition, a frictional melting was occurred in a >M5 earthquake as reported by Kanamori et al. (1998). Further, radioactive Ar isotopes (42Ar and 39Ar) were slightly abundant than those in "pre" 3.11 Earthquake atmospheres. These radioactive Ar isotopes were regarded to be detected limitedly in neutron irradiated geological samples especially in Ar - Ar dating. These altered atmospheric Argon isotopic composition in Eastern Japan area were observed until typhoon season.