日本地球惑星科学連合2019年大会

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セッション記号 S (固体地球科学) » S-CG 固体地球科学複合領域・一般

[S-CG49] ハードロック掘削科学~陸上掘削から深海底掘削、そしてオマーン~

2019年5月28日(火) 09:00 〜 10:30 A07 (東京ベイ幕張ホール)

コンビーナ: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)、高澤 栄一(新潟大学理学部地質科学科)、秋澤 紀克(東京大学 大気海洋研究所 海洋底科学部門)、座長:高澤 栄一(新潟大学)、秋澤 紀克(東京大学 大気海洋研究所)

10:15 〜 10:30

[SCG49-11] オマーン掘削プロジェクトPhase2 マントルセクションから得られた掘削コア試料の岩石学的観察

*市山 祐司1Oman Drilling Project Phase 2 Scientific Party (1.千葉大学)

キーワード:国際陸上科学掘削計画、オマーンオフィオライト、マントルかんらん岩、苦鉄質岩脈

The Oman ophiolite is the world’s largest ophiolite and will help us to understand the crustal formation, processes in the mantle, and evolution and modification of the oceanic lithosphere through the time. The drillings and investigations of the crust-mantle boundaries and mantle sections were operated in the Oman Drilling Project Phase 2. We report the preliminary results of the petrological observation of the drilling samples from the mantle sections in the Phase 2 Holes BA1B, BA3A, and BA4A.

The Hole BA1B is composed of upper dunite and lower harzburgite associated with mafic dikes. The Hole BA3A is dominated mainly by harzburgite and also contains a minor amount of thin dunitic layers and mafic dikes. The Hole BA4A consists of alternation of dunite and harzburgite with abundant mafic dikes. The mafic dikes observed in each hole are gabbro to olivine gabbro, and sometimes wehrlitic. Brown to pale brown hornblende is usually included in almost all lithology. Phlogopite is also present in association with hornblende. Chromian spinel in an olivine-gabbro sample from the BA4A is characterized by high Fe3+/(Cr + Al + Fe3+) ratio (>0.15) and intermediate TiO2 content (1−2 wt.%), which are comparable with those in island arc basalts. In the contact between the mafic dikes and peridotite, orthopyroxene is formed as a reaction product between the mantle peridotite and mafic melt. The petrological characteristics of the mafic dikes indicate that they crystallized from hydrous, oxidized magmas, which imply that the intrusion event occurred in a convergent margin rather than a typical spreading axis.