Spinelli, Glenn A.; Mozley, Peter S.; Tobin, Harold J.; Underwood, Michael B.; Hoffman, Nicole W.; Bellew, Glen M. (2007): Diagenesis, sediment strength, and pore collapse in sediment approaching the Nankai Trough subduction zone. Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United States, Geological Society of America Bulletin, 119 (3-4), 377-390, georefid:2007-035834

Abstract:
A minor amount of opal cement inhibits consolidation of sediment approaching the Nankai Trough subduction zone at Ocean Drilling Program Sites 1173 and 1177. Secondary and backscattered electron images of sediments from Site 1173 reveal a low-density, silica phase (opal-CT) coating grain contacts. The grain-coating cement is more widespread in the upper Shikoku Basin facies than in the lower Shikoku Basin facies. Numerical models of opal-CT content display increases with depth through the cemented upper Shikoku Basin section. Once temperature increases above approximately 55 degrees C, the rate of opal-CT dissolution outpaces precipitation, the cement can no longer support the overburden, and the open framework of the sediment begins to collapse. Cementation followed by cement failure is consistent with observed anomalies in porosity, seismic velocities, and shear rigidity. Porosity is anomalously high and nearly constant near the base of the upper Shikoku Basin facies, whereas seismic velocity increases with depth in the same interval. Across the boundary between the upper Shikoku Basin facies and the lower Shikoku Basin facies, there are step decreases in porosity from approximately 60% to approximately 45%, P-wave velocity from approximately 1800 m/s to approximately 1650 m/s, and S-wave velocity from approximately 550 m/s to approximately 300 m/s. Similar cementation and porosity collapse may be important in other locations where heating of hemipelagic deposits, with minor amounts of opal, is sufficient to trigger opal diagenesis.
Coverage:
West: 134.0000 East: 135.0200 North: 32.1500 South: 31.3900
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Expedition: 190
Site: 190-1173
Site: 190-1177
Expedition: 196
Site: 196-1173
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