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[SCG57-P04] Frictional properties of basalt collected from a seamount and implications for earthquake generation
Keywords:seamount, subduction, friction, basalt
We conducted friction experiments on gouge of basalt cored from ~200 mbsf (meters below seafloor) of the Takuyo-Daisan Guyot at Site 879 of ODP Leg 144, at a confining pressure of 150 MPa, pore pressures of 50-125 MPa, temperatures of 25-150℃, and axial displacement rates changed stepwise among 0.1, 1 and 10 μm/s, by using a gas-medium, triaxial apparatus installed at Chiba University. Experiments are still preliminary, but the results at an effective normal stress of 50 MPa show that the (a-b) values of the basalt gouge are positive and do not change noticeably at temperatures of ≦50℃. While at 150℃ they become negative, and stick-slip was observed at 1 μm/s. Thus (a-b) value of the basalt gouge likely changes from positive to negative with increasing temperature. Our results suggest that a seamount may be a site of earthquake nucleation at depths with temperatures of ≧150℃. Experiments on the effect of pore pressure, i.e. effective normal stress are in progress, and their results will also be reported.