Ask, Maria (2009): Data report; Consolidation state and stress ratio of clay-rich sediments from Site U1320

Leg/Site/Hole:
IODP 308
IODP 308 U1320
Identifier:
2009-052717
georefid

10.2204/iodp.proc.308.207.2009
doi

Creator:
Ask, Maria
Lulea University of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Lulea, Sweden
author

Identification:
Data report; Consolidation state and stress ratio of clay-rich sediments from Site U1320
2009
In: Flemings, Peter B., Behrmann, Jan H., John, Cedric M., Iturrino, Gerardo J., Aizawa, Yasutaka, Nguyen Thi Thanh Binh, De Silva, Neil, Dugan, Brandon, Edeskar, Tommy M., Franke, Christine, Gay, Aurelien, Gilhooly, William Patrick, III, Gutierrez-Pastor, Julia, Shao Yong Jiang, Li Qianyu, Long, Hui, Moore, J. Casey, Numoura, Takuro, Pirmez, Carlos, Reichow, Marc, Sawyer, Derek E., Schneider, Julia, Shumnyk, Anatoliy V., Suzuki, Takahiro, Takano, Yoshinori, Urgeles, Roger, Yamamoto, Yuzuru, Zampetti, Valentina, Proceedings of the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program; Gulf of Mexico hydrogeology; Expedition 308 of the riserless drilling platform from Mobile, Alabama, to Balboa, Panama; Sites U1319-U1324, 30 May-8 July 2005
IODP Management International, Washington, DC, United States
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Overpressure and fluid flow processes in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico were investigated during Expedition 308 of the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program. This data report presents the results from a reconsolidation test that was carried out on a clay-rich sample from the base of Brazos- Trinity Basin IV, at 276.40 m below seafloor. The sample was subjected to a stress path of uniaxial strain (K (sub 0) reconsolidation), and the test was conducted in an advanced triaxial cell under drained conditions. Posttest investigation revealed that the sample was disturbed by drilling. The results should be interpreted with care. The sample was loaded to a total effective vertical stress, sigma ' (sub h) , of 24 MPa, corresponding to effective horizontal stress, sigma ' (sub h) of >16 MPa and vertical strain, epsilon (sub v') , of 16%. The results propose an effective vertical yield stress of 2.03 MPa, which suggests a maximum pore fluid pressure in excess of hydrostatic water pressure of 0.24 MPa. Furthermore, the ratio between effective horizontal and vertical stresses is rather constant, approximately 0.7, even at high stress magnitudes.
English
Coverage:Geographic coordinates:
North:27.1800
West:-94.2300East: -94.2300
South:27.1800

Sedimentary petrology; Atlantic Ocean; boreholes; Brazos-Trinity Basin; chemical ratios; clay minerals; consolidation; cores; Expedition 308; experimental studies; Gulf of Mexico; Integrated Ocean Drilling Program; IODP Site 1320; laboratory studies; marine sediments; mechanical properties; North Atlantic; northwestern Gulf of Mexico; overpressure; pore pressure; sediments; sheet silicates; silicates; soil mechanics; strain; stress; triaxial tests;

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