日本地球惑星科学連合2022年大会

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[S-CG46] 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〜

2022年6月1日(水) 11:00 〜 13:00 オンラインポスターZoom会場 (27) (Ch.27)

コンビーナ:Sayantani Chatterjee(Niigata University, Department of Geology, Faculty of Science)、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(新潟大学理学部理学科地質科学科プログラム)、座長:Chatterjee Sayantani(Niigata University, Department of Geology, Faculty of Science)、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(新潟大学理学部理学科地質科学科プログラム)

11:00 〜 13:00

[SCG46-P05] DSeis Report 2 地下約3 kmの非天水環境下における超塩水/地震を伴う苦鉄質/超苦鉄質の隣接ダイクの物理化学特性

*大場 誠也1脇本 雅也1藤田 蕉1小川 巧太郎1小笠原 宏1矢部 康男2、松崎 琢也3山本 裕二3、DSeis Team (1.立命館大学、2.東北大学、3.高知大学)

キーワード:地震発生場、Orkney M5.5地震、苦鉄質・超苦鉄質貫入岩

The DSeis project (1) targeted the seismogenic zones elucidated by the dense seismic monitoring networks in the forerunning project, successfully (2) reached seismogenic zones in country rocks with density and Vp as high as those in rock mass in the upper crust (2.7 g/cm3 and 6 km/s, respectively), not seismic faults in sedimental covers or fault zones in unconsolidated formation (Vp<4 km/s);
(3) recovered full-core of a total of 1.6 km length with a wire-line NQ and BQ diamond drilling (with the drilling rigs underground from 2.9 km depth from the surface; we used a 1.5m triple-tube for the most critical section);
(4) below the mining horizon, intersected altered mafic or ultramafic intrusives in felsic Archean metasedimental formations. Some sill-dyke complexes are associated with the Ventersdorp (2.7Ga) Large Igneous Province activity (LIP) and additional later mantle plume activities in several generations. The ~N-S altered ultramafic dykes (thinner than several meters) adjacent to each other host the aftershock zone of the M5.5 earthquake and the non-meteoric hypersaline brine rich in abiogenic dissolved organic carbon, respectively.

Industrial XCT, XRF scan, EPMA, and FTIR at Kochi Core Center successfully characterize the difference between the ultramafic altered dykes mentioned above. We could elucidate the significant spatial variation in XCT-value, density, magsus, and chemical composition in the altered ultramafic dyke adjacent to the core loss zone. This spatial variation toward the core loss zone is consistent with that in seismic velocity reported in another poster (Fujita et al. in the same session S-CG46);

The DSeis team consists of seismologists, geologists, geomicrobiologisits, rock mechanists, mining engineers from Japan, South Africa USA, Switzerland, Germany, India, and Australia. The DSeis project is build on JST-JICA SATREPS project and Kakenhi (21224012) and is supported by ICDP, JSPS Core-to-Core Program, Ritsumeikan University, MEXT 2nd Earthquake and Volcano Hazard Reduction Research, and Kochi Core Center.