日本地球惑星科学連合2021年大会

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[M-IS18] 地球掘削科学

2021年6月4日(金) 17:15 〜 18:30 Ch.21

コンビーナ:黒田 潤一郎(東京大学大気海洋研究所 海洋底科学部門)、道林 克禎(名古屋大学 大学院環境学研究科 地球環境科学専攻 地質・地球生物学講座 岩石鉱物学研究室)、藤原 治(国立研究開発法人産業技術総合研究所 地質調査総合センター)、氏家 恒太郎(筑波大学生命環境系)

17:15 〜 18:30

[MIS18-P12] Seismic Propoerties of gabbroic sections in oceanic core complexes: constraints from seafloor drilling

*阿部 なつ江1,2、Blackman Donna3、Carlson Richard4、Guerin Gilles5、Ildefonse Benoit6、Kumpf Amber7 (1.国立研究開発法人海洋研究開発機構研究プラットフォーム運用開発部門マントル掘削プロモーション室、2.金沢大学大学院自然科学研究科、3.University of California Santa Cruz、4.Texas A&M University、5.Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory, Columbia University、6.Geosciences Montpellier, CNRSm University of Montpellier、7.Muskegon Community College)

キーワード:海洋コアコンプレックス、海洋地殻物性、IODP、ジョイデスレゾリューション、Exp. 304, 305, 340T, 360

The physical properties of rock within oceanic core complexes (OCC) provide information about the history of magmatism, deformation and alteration associated with detachment faulting and unroofing of their gabbroic sequences. New core and logging data from Atlantis Bank (AB) OCC are compared with prior deep sea drilling data from this site on the Southwest Indian Ridge, as well as from Atlantis Massif (AM) OCC on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. The average seismic velocity at each site is typical for gabbroic rock. Downhole core and log variations are found to depend on both porosity and alteration. Porosity at millimeter to meter scale impacts P-wave velocities (6.0 -6.4 km/s) in the upper several hundred meters at both OCC. Below ~600-800 m depth, in situ velocities are higher (6.6 6.9 km/s) for the remainder of the 1.5 km drilled to date, except in zones where alteration is significant. Variability of 0.5 – 1 km/s over depth intervals affected by little to no alteration. Seismic anisotropy is negligible overall, with just a few intervals showing consistent fast azimuth and magnitude of a few percent. The depth extent of alteration, probably related to the zone deformed below the detachment when active, is ~600 -800 meters at both AB and AM.