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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)

14:30 〜 14:45

[SCG47-04] Olivine and orthopyroxene crystal fabrics in the Basal Shear Zone of the Horoman Peridotite Complex, Hokkaido, Japan

*松山 和樹1道林 克禎1 (1.名古屋大学大学院 環境学研究科 地球環境科学専攻 岩石鉱物学研究室)


キーワード:カンラン岩、結晶方位定向配列、幌満カンラン岩体

The Horoman Peridotite Complex is a large-scale peridotite massif, consisting of several structural domains resulting from intensive deformation and recrystallization. The complex is characterized by various microstructures with the least serpentinization, so that many studies have been conducted to reveal mantle processes (e.g., Takazawa et al., 1999; Ozawa, 2004; Morishita and Arai, 2003)[MK1] [MK2] . However, since only a few studies have been focused on the whole deformation structure (e.g., Niida, 1975a; Sawaguchi, 2004), its deformation process is still quite ambiguous.
In this study, we analyzed the olivine and orthopyroxene fabrics (e.g., crystallographic preferred orientations, grain size distributions) and discussed the deformation structures preserved within the complex, in particular the Basal Shear Zone. The Basal Shear Zone occurs at the contact with crustal sequences in the southern part of the Hidaka metamorphic belt (Toyoshima, 1991; Sawaguchi, 2004) and may preserve the evidence for uplifting of the complex (Sawaguchi, 2004). We collected peridotite samples from the Basal Shear Zone and prepared polished thin sections. Most samples have mylonitic textures, characterized by well-elongated grains of olivine, orthopyroxene, and spinel. Some samples preserved symplectitic textures. For each thin section, we made the mineral-phase map by SEM-EBSD to determine grain sizes and crystallographic preferred orientations. We integrated fabric information of both olivine and orthopyroxene to infer the deformation process in the Basal Shear Zone. Then, we discuss the significance of the Basal Shear Zone on the structural development of the whole peridotite complex.

References:
Morishita, T., Arai, S., 2003. Evolution of spinel-pyroxene symplectite in spinel-lherzolites from the Horoman Complex, Japan. Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology 144 (5), 509–522.
Niida K., 1975a. Texture and olivine fabrics of the Horoman ultramafic rocks, Japan. J. Japan Assoc. Min. Petr. Econ. Geol. 70, 265–285.
Ozawa, K., 2004. Thermal history of the Horoman peridotite complex: a record of thermal per-turbation in the lithospheric mantle. J. Petrol. 45, 253–273.
Takazawa, E., Frey, F. A., Shimizu, N., Saal, A. and Obata, M., 1999. Polybaric petrogenesis of mafic layers in the Horoman Peridotite Complex, Japan. J. Petrol. 40, 1827–1851.
Toyoshima, T., 1991. Tectonic evolution of the Hidaka metamorphic belt and its implication in late Cretaceous –Middle Tertiary tectonics of Hokkaido, Japan. Sci. Rep. Niigata Univ., Ser. E: Geol. Mineral. 8, 1–107.