Fisher, Andrew et al. (2010): Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 327 preliminary report; Juan de Fuca ridge-flank hydrogeology; the hydrogeologic architecture of basaltic oceanic crust; compartmentalization, anisotropy, microbiology, and crustal-scale properties on the eastern flank of Juan de Fuca Ridge, eastern Pacific Ocean; 5 July-5 September 2010
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Related Expeditions:
IODP 301 ODP 168 IODP 301 U1301 ODP 168 1027
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2010-098058
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georefid
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1932-9423
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10.2204/iodp.pr.327.2010
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doi
Creator:
Name:
Fisher, Andrew
Affiliation:
University of California-Santa Cruz, Earth and Planetary Sciences Department, Santa Cruz, CA, United States
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author
Name:
Tsuji, Takeshi
Affiliation:
Kyoto University, Japan
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author
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Petronotis, Katerina
Affiliation:
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program, United States
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author
Name:
Mrozewski, Stefan
Affiliation:
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, United States
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author
Name:
Becker, Keir
Affiliation:
Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, United States
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author
Name:
Cowen, James P.
Affiliation:
University of Hawaii at Manoa, United States
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author
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Harris, Michelle
Affiliation:
University of Southampton/National Oceanography Centre, United Kingdom
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author
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Hulme, Samuel M.
Affiliation:
Tongji University, China
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author
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Inderbitzen, Katherine
Affiliation:
Ecole Normale Superieure, France
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author
Name:
Ji Fuwu
Affiliation:
Aarhus Universitet, Denmark
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author
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Masui, Reona
Affiliation:
University of Southern California, United States
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author
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Miyamoto, Hiroki
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University of Alaska-Fairbanks, United States
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Morvan, Sylvain
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Orcutt, Beth
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Rutter, Jennifer
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Turner, Amanda G.
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Wheat, C. Geoffrey
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Winslow, Dustin M.
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Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Expedition 327 preliminary report; Juan de Fuca ridge-flank hydrogeology; the hydrogeologic architecture of basaltic oceanic crust; compartmentalization, anisotropy, microbiology, and crustal-scale properties on the eastern flank of Juan de Fuca Ridge, eastern Pacific Ocean; 5 July-5 September 2010
Year:
2010
Source:
Preliminary Report (Integrated Ocean Drilling Program)
Publisher:
IODP Management International, College Station, TX, United States
Volume:
327
Issue:
Pages:
73 pp.
Abstract:
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 327 and related experiments focus on understanding fluid-rock interactions in young, upper ocean crust on the eastern flank of the Juan de Fuca Ridge, delineating the magnitude and distribution of hydrologic properties; the extent to which crustal compartments are connected or isolated (laterally and with depth); the rates and spatial extent of ridge-flank fluid circulation; and links between ridge-flank circulation, crustal alteration, and geomicrobial processes. Expedition 327 built on the achievements of IODP Expedition 301 and subsequent submersible and remotely operated vehicle (ROV) expeditions. Both drilling expeditions installed subseafloor borehole observatories ("CORKs") in basement holes to allow borehole conditions to recover to a more natural state after the dissipation of disturbances caused by drilling, casing, and other operations; provide a long-term monitoring and sampling presence for determining fluid pressure, temperature, composition, and microbiology; and facilitate the completion of active experiments to resolve crustal hydrogeologic conditions and processes. During Expedition 327, two basement holes were cored and drilled at Site U1362. Hole U1362A was cored and drilled to 528 meters below seafloor (mbsf) (292 meters subbasement [msb]), subjected to geophysical logging and hydrologic testing, and instrumented with a multilevel CORK observatory. Hole U1362B was drilled to 359 mbsf (117 msb), subjected to a 24 h pumping and tracer injection experiment, and instrumented with a single-level CORK observatory. Both CORK observatories include monitoring of pressure and temperature and downhole fluid and microbiology sampling. Wellhead samplers will be added and a long-term cross-hole test will be initiated during a postdrilling ROV expedition scheduled for Summer 2011. In addition, part of an instrument string deployed in Hole U1301B during Expedition 301 was recovered, and a replacement string of thermal sensors was installed. Finally, a program of shallow sediment coring was completed adjacent to Grizzly Bare outcrop, a suspected site of regional hydrothermal recharge. Thermal measurements and analyses of pore fluid and microbiological samples from a series of holes aligned radially from the outcrop edge will elucidate rates of fluid transport and evolution during the initial stages of ridge-flank hydrothermal circulation.
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Coverage: Geographic coordinates: North:47.4600 West:-128.0200 East:
-127.4351 South:47.1700
Keywords: Hydrogeology; Hydrochemistry; basaltic composition; basalts; boreholes; circulation; compartmentalization; core logs; cores; crust; drilling; East Pacific; Endeavour Ridge; Expedition 301; Expedition 327; experimental studies; fluid injection; geochemistry; ground water; hydrochemistry; hydrothermal conditions; igneous rocks; Integrated Ocean Drilling Program; IODP Site U1301; IODP Site U1362; IODP Site U1363; Juan de Fuca Ridge; Leg 168; lithosphere; marine drilling; North Pacific; Northeast Pacific; Ocean Drilling Program; oceanic crust; ODP Site 1027; Pacific Ocean; pore water; pump tests; temperature; tracers; volcanic rocks; water-rock interaction;
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