日本地球惑星科学連合2023年大会

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[S-CG50] 地球惑星科学におけるレオロジーと破壊・摩擦の物理

2023年5月24日(水) 10:45 〜 12:00 301B (幕張メッセ国際会議場)

コンビーナ:田阪 美樹(静岡大学 )、東 真太郎(東京工業大学 理学院 地球惑星科学系)、清水 以知子(京都大学大学院理学研究科地球惑星科学専攻)、桑野 修(国立研究開発法人 海洋研究開発機構)、座長:田阪 美樹(静岡大学)、東 真太郎(東京工業大学 理学院 地球惑星科学系)

11:00 〜 11:15

[SCG50-08] 鹿塩マイロナイトのEBSD解析と大陸地殻延性剪断帯のレオロジー

*道林 克禎1奥平 敬元2、遠藤 弘人3、Mainprice David4 (1.名古屋大学 大学院環境学研究科 地球環境科学専攻 地球惑星科学系、2.大阪公立大学、3.静岡大学、4.モンペリエ大学・CNRS)

キーワード:マイロナイト、石英、斜長石、粘性比

Ultramylonites are among the most extremely fault-related deformed rock types that occur commonly in the mid-crustal brittle–plastic transition and are mainly characterized by intensely sheared fine-grained microstructure and well-mixed mineral phases. Although the deformation mechanism of ultramylonites is a key to understanding the rheological behavior of a mid-crustal shear zone, its microstructural development is still quite controversial due to their intensely fine-grained microstructures. We investigated variously mixed quartz–plagioclase composites developed within a granitic mylonite in the Kashio shear zone along the Median Tectonic Line, which is the largest strike-slip fault in Japan. A high-quality phase-orientation map obtained by Electron backscattered diffraction showed not only a wide range of quartz–plagioclase mixing (10%–80% in quartz modal composition), but it also revealed a correlation between grain-size reduction and crystal-fabric weakening in quartz, indicating a change of deformation mechanism from dislocation creep to grain-size-sensitive creep in the mixed quartz-plagioclase composites. In contrast, plagioclase showed almost consistently fine grain size and weak to random crystal fabrics regardless of modal composition, indicating that grain-size-sensitive creep is dominant. Combined with laboratory-determined flow laws, our results show that the Kashio shear zone could have developed under deformation mechanisms, whereby the viscosity of quartz and plagioclase are nearly comparable, effectively within 1017–1019 Pa·s, thereby possibly enabling extensive shearing. We argue that such a shearing mechanism in ultramylonite could occur ubiquitously at plate or other tectonic boundaries or in large-scale fault zones in the middle crust.