JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2020

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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-CG58] Science of slow earthquakes: Toward unified understandings of whole earthquake process

コンビーナ:井出 哲(東京大学大学院理学系研究科地球惑星科学専攻)、廣瀬 仁(神戸大学都市安全研究センター)、氏家 恒太郎(筑波大学生命環境系)、波多野 恭弘(大阪大学理学研究科)

[SCG58-23] Role of metasomatic reactions on plate-boundary shear localization near mantle wedge corner

*西山 直毅1氏家 恒太郎1野呂 和也1森 康2増山 春菜1 (1.筑波大学、2.北九州市立自然史歴史博物館)

キーワード:交代作用、脱水反応、剪断局所化

Geophysical observations have shown that fluids play an important role on the generation of slow earthquakes along the subduction plate boundary near the mantle wedge corner. However, the plate boundary processes remain poorly understood. We examined the subduction mélanges in the Nishisonogi metamorphic rocks, Kyushu Island, Japan, which were deformed at depths of ~25–30 km and temperatures of ~520 °C, comparable to environments of deep slow earthquakes. The subduction mélanges are composed of metabasite, pelitic schist, serpentinite, and chlorite-actinolite schist (CAS). The shear deformation is localized along the 0.02–5 m-thick CAS, resulting in the composite planar fabric defined by strong shape and crystallographic preferred orientations of actinolite and chlorite. The localized shear along CAS is accompanied with ~0.1–2 m-thick metasomatized metabasite. The metasomatic reactions between metabasite and CAS are characterized by decreased calcium (Ca) associated with consumption of actinolite and epidote and water release. The coexistence of metasomatized metabasite and localized shear zone suggest that the Ca-metasomatism and associated dehydration may lubricate the plate boundary fault by reaction-enhanced shear, resulting in the shear localization along CAS.