日本地球惑星科学連合2018年大会

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[S-CG58] 沈み込み帯へのインプットを探る:海溝海側で生じる過程の影響

2018年5月23日(水) 09:00 〜 10:30 302 (幕張メッセ国際会議場 3F)

コンビーナ:山野 誠(東京大学地震研究所)、森下 知晃(金沢大学理工研究域自然システム学系)、藤江 剛(海洋研究開発機構)、座長:尾鼻 浩一郎(海洋研究開発機構)、森下 知晃(金沢大学)

09:45 〜 10:00

[SCG58-04] Magmatism at the Outer Rise and Impact of Subduction: SCORE/APL proposals for outer rise drilling

*山口 飛鳥1藤江 剛2平野 直人3鹿児島 渉悟1秋澤 紀克1森下 知晃4小野 重明5土岐 知弘6山野 誠7木村 純一8 (1.東京大学大気海洋研究所、2.海洋研究開発機構地震津波海域観測研究開発センター、3.東北大学東北アジア研究センター、4.金沢大学理工研究域自然システム学系、5.海洋研究開発機構海洋掘削科学研究開発センター、6.琉球大学理学部海洋自然科学科、7.東京大学地震研究所、8.海洋研究開発機構地球内部物質循環研究分野)

The Pacific Plate in the NW Pacific includes a few hundred meters-thick pelagic sediment, representing a typical structure of an old oceanic plate. Recent seismic reflection studies, however, showed remarkable variation in the thickness of the sediment layer on the outer rise. The typical thickness of the sediment layer is roughly 300–400 m, whereas considerably wide areas have a sediment thickness of only 50 m or less while their surface topography is not clearly identified. Sedimentation rate of surface sediment in the region is ~5–25 cm/kyr, suggesting that all the sediments have been deposited within recent several million years. We hypothesize that the thin sediment cover is owing to basalt sill intrusions or sheet lava extrusions in and on previous thick pelagic sediment package, and that the intrusive and extrusive basalts might have been fed by petit-spot volcanism occurred around the outer rise. Considering the wide distribution of the acoustic thin sediment cover, we could have vastly underestimated the volume of petit-spot magmatism. If this is the case, the petit-spot magmatism may influence subduction zone seismicity, and therefore global geochemical cycle.
To test this hypothesis, we submitted drilling proposals of J-DESC SCORE (Chikyu Shallow Core Program) and IODP APL (Ancillary Project Letter), both of which we targeted at the outer rise of the Japan Trench. In this presentation, we present background and recent findings related in the two proposals.