日本地球惑星科学連合2019年大会

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[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) 10:45 〜 12:15 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:森下 知晃(金沢大学)、道林 克禎

11:00 〜 11:15

[SCG49-13] Petrophysical characteristics of serpentinized peridotites of Hole BA1B, BA3A and BA4A

*柿畑 優季1道林 克禎2Laura Crispini3Bjorn Jamtveit4Samuel Barbier5Joe Aslin6Manuel Menzel7Marguerite Godard8 (1.静岡大学大学院総合科学技術研究科、2.名古屋大学大学院環境学研究科、3.ジェノバ大学、4.オスロ大学、5.リヨン第1大学、6.リバプール大学、7.アンダルシア地球科学研究所、8.モンペリエ大学)

キーワード:オマーン掘削プロジェクト、かんらん岩、変形組織

Structural characteristics within peridotites of Hole BA1B, BA3A and BA4A have been described during the Oman Drilling Project Phase 2 from 5th August to 3rd September, 2018 on D/V Chikyu. The peridotites consisted of intensely serpentinized harzburgite and dunite, which exhibited foliations defined by elongation and alignment of constituent minerals. Crystal plastic fabrics in harzburgite were described prior to those in dunite because orthopyroxene grains are clearer than spinel grains in serpentinized peridotites at macro scale.

Harzburgites in BA1B show variously deformed textures ranging from pophyroclastic to protomylonitic textures in dependent on the depth. In BA3A, harzburgites with protogranular texture were observed in relatively shallow sections (10-90 m), whereas porphyroclastic to strongly foliated textures were dominant in deeper sections. Most of hartzburgites in BA4A show porphyroclastic texture, partly clear foliation and protomylonitic textures by strongly elongated orthopyroxene grains. Dip angles of measured foliations in BA1B are mostly 0-20°, which are nearly horizontal. Most of dip angles in BA3A are at around 30°, up to 50°. In BA4A, dip angles of orthopyroxene grains take various values between 10-50°. In BA3A and BA4A show similar dip angles, but significantly steeper than those in BA1B. In each hole, dip angles were nearly constant independent on the depth.

Pyroxene and spinel grains in strongly foliated to protomylonitic peridotites are intensely elongated and aligned, exhibiting clear foliation at thin section scale. In protogranular peridotites, pyroxene and spinel grains have rounded shapes and are not elongated and aligned, and foliations are unclear. Elongated pyroxene and olivine grains in protomylonitic peridotites show kink bands and wavy extinction, whereas few rounded pyroxene grains in protogranular peridotites show these features.