日本地球惑星科学連合2023年大会

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[S-CG47] ハードロック掘削科学:陸上・深海底掘削、そしてオフィオライト

2023年5月23日(火) 13:45 〜 15:15 301A (幕張メッセ国際会議場)

コンビーナ:星出 隆志(秋田大学国際資源学部)、針金 由美子(産業技術総合研究所)、高澤 栄一(新潟大学理学部理学科地質科学科プログラム)、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)、座長:星出 隆志(秋田大学国際資源学部)、高澤 栄一(新潟大学理学部理学科地質科学科プログラム)

14:15 〜 14:30

[SCG47-03] Preliminary report of YK23-05S cruise: a Shinkai 6500 dive study on the oceanic core complexes in the West Philippine Basin

*小原 泰彦1,2,3針金 由美子4道林 克禎3沖野 郷子5大柳 良介6、サンフィリッポ アレッシオ7、ジョナサン スノー8、カッファロ マルコ9二村 康平3森口 堯明5 (1.海上保安庁海洋情報部、2.海洋研究開発機構、3.名古屋大学、4.産業技術総合研究所、5.東京大学大気海洋研究所、6.国士舘大学、7.パビア大学、8.ルイジアナ州立大学、9.イタリア環境地質・地球工学研究所)

キーワード:フィリピン海、背弧海盆、海洋コアコンプレックス、西フィリピン海盆、しんかい6500

A significant fraction of the ocean floor is created in backarc basins where water plays a major role in magmatic processes, leading to an accretionary style potentially contrasting to that of normal mid-ocean ridges. A better understanding the architecture and composition of backarc basins is therefore important to understand the oceanic crustal accretion process globally. Oceanic core complexes (OCCs) or megamullions are domal bathymetric highs with axis-normal corrugations, and with exposure of serpentinized peridotite and gabbroic rocks, interpreted as exhumed footwalls of low-angle detachment faults. OCCs are often inferred to represent periods of reduced magmatism at a given section of the spreading segment, providing opportunities of understanding the oceanic lithosphere. Therefore, OCCs in backarc basins are significant study targets for understanding oceanic lithosphere globally.

Following the discovery of the Earth’s largest OCC, Godzilla Megamullion, in the Parece Vela Basin, more and more OCCs have been mapped within the backarc basins in the Philippine Sea Plate, including Mado Megamullion in the Shikoku Basin. In this contribution, we will report the results of a Shinkai 6500 dive study of the OCCs in the West Philippine Basin to be conducted for the first time by YK23-05S cruise in April 2023. It has been suggested that the West Philippine Basin was generated by backarc spreading more than ~50 my ago right after the subduction initiation event along the proto-Philippine Sea Plate, via interaction of mantle plume activity, being resulted in an overall complex basin morphology with the presence of large bathymetric high of mantle plume origin (such as Benham and CBF Rises) and OCCs adjacent to CBF Rise. We are hoping that YK23-05S cruise will provide crucial information on the rocks and geophysical data from the OCCs to unveil the tectonics of the early stage of the Philippine Sea Plate evolution.