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Screaton, Elizabeth et al. (2002): Porosity loss within the underthrust sediments of the Nankai accretionary complex; implications for overpressures
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ODP 131
ODP 132
ODP 190
ODP 190 1173
ODP 196 1173
ODP 190 1174
ODP 131 808
ODP 196 808
Identifier:
ID:
2002-012613
Type:
georefid
Creator:
Name:
Screaton, Elizabeth
Affiliation:
University of Florida, Department of Geological Sciences, Gainesville, FL, United States
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author
Name:
Saffer, Demian
Affiliation:
University of Wyoming, United States
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author
Name:
Henry, Pierre
Affiliation:
Ecole Normale Superieure, France
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author
Name:
Hunze, Sabine
Affiliation:
Geowissenschaftliche Gemeinschaftsaufgaben, Federal Republic of Germany
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author
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Moore, Gregory F.
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author
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Taira, Asahiko
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Klaus, Adam
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Becker, Keir
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Becker, Luann
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Boeckel, Babette
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Cragg, Barry A.
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Dean, Allison
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author
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Fergusson, Christopher L.
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Hirano, Satoshi
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author
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Hisamitsu, Toshio
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Kastner, Miriam
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Maltman, Alex J.
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Morgan, Julia K.
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Murakami, Yuki
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Sanchez-Gomez, Mario
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Smith, David C.
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Spivack, Arthur J.
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author
Name:
Steurer, Joan
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Tobin, Harold J.
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Ujiie, Kohtaro
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Underwood, Michael B.
Affiliation:
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author
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Wilson, Moyra
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Role:
author
Identification:
Title:
Porosity loss within the underthrust sediments of the Nankai accretionary complex; implications for overpressures
Year:
2002
Source:
Geology (Boulder)
Publisher:
Geological Society of America (GSA), Boulder, CO, United States
Volume:
30
Issue:
1
Pages:
19-22
Abstract:
Subduction complexes provide an opportunity to examine the interactions of deformation and fluid flow in an active setting. Ocean Drilling Program Leg 190 investigated the relationship between deformation, physical properties, and fluid flow in the toe of the Nankai Trough accretionary complex. With three sites (two from Leg 190, one from a previous leg) penetrating the decollement zone at various stages of development along the same transect, it is now possible to examine the change in porosity during rapid loading by trench turbidites and subsequent underthrusting. Results indicate inhibited dewatering and probable overpressure development seaward of the frontal thrust. Comparison of a reference site porosity versus depth curve to data from a site located within the protothrust zone indicates an overpressure ratio, lambda (super *) , of approximately 0.42, where lambda (super *) = [(pore pressure - hydrostatic pressure)/(lithostatic pressure - hydrostatic pressure)]. These overpressures suggest that the hemipelagic sediments have insufficient permeability for fluid escape to keep pace with the rapid loading by turbidite deposition within the trench. At a site 1.75 km farther arcward, an excess pore pressure ratio of lambda (super *) = approximately 0.47 was estimated, reflecting the additional loading due to recent thickening by the frontal thrust.
Language:
English
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Geographic coordinates:
North:33.0000
West:134.0000
East: 135.0000
South:32.0000
Keywords:
Solid-earth geophysics; Oceanography; accretionary wedges; compaction; decollement; deformation; faults; fluid dynamics; hemipelagic environment; Leg 131; Leg 132; Leg 190; marine environment; marine sediments; Nankai Trough; North Pacific; Northwest Pacific; Ocean Drilling Program; ODP Site 1173; ODP Site 1174; ODP Site 808; overpressure; Pacific Ocean; permeability; physical properties; plate tectonics; pore pressure; porosity; sediments; Shikoku Basin; subduction; thrust faults; troughs; turbidite; underthrust faults; West Pacific;
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