固体地球科学 (S)
セッション小記号地球内部科学・地球惑星テクトニクス (IT)
セッション IDS-IT20
タイトル MAGMA, FLUID TRANSPORT, AND SEISMICITY IN THE EARTH'S INTERIOR
タイトル短縮名 MAGMA, FLUID, SEISMICITY
開催日時 口頭セッション 6/4(金) AM1, 6/5 (土) AM1 チャンネル 23
ポスターセッション 6/5 (土) PM3
代表コンビーナ氏名 大谷 栄治
所属 東北大学大学院理学研究科地学専攻
共同コンビーナ 1氏名 北 佐枝子
所属 建築研究所
共同コンビーナ 2氏名 中村 美千彦
所属 東北大学大学院理学研究科地学専攻地球惑星物質科学講座
共同コンビーナ 3氏名 Mysen Bjorn
所属 Geophysical Laboratory, Carnegie Inst. Washington
セッション言語 E
スコープ The mass transfer depends on properties of the Earth's materials and geodynamic processes including cold slab subduction and magmatism due to hot plume activity. The mass transfer processes are imaged by geophysical observations such as seismic tomography and electrical conductivity profiles. One of the most important processes to transport volatiles is the slab subduction. The degree of hydration and dehydration in the slab is essential to evaluate amounts of volatiles transported into the deep mantle. Hydration and dehydration in the slab directly related to slab earthquakes, deformation of the slabs, and the arc magmatism. The fate of the fluid dehydrated in the deep slab is also a debated issue since permeability at the depth may be small, and the fluid might be trapped in the slabs and transported in the deep earth's interior at that depths without escaping to the mantle wedge. Recent seismic tomographic studies of the slab revealed direct observations of hydration and dehydration sites in the slabs. There exists growing evidence for alteration and hydration of the old lithosphere due to fracturing and Putit spot volcanisms which affect the volatile transport into the deep mantle due to slab subduction. The mass transfer to the surface can also be observed as the volcanic eruption in which phase separation of magma and fluid, and crystallization during the magma ascent controls the type of eruptions. The proposed session will focus on those phenomena including laboratory experiments, numerical modeling, and geophysical and geochemical observations including physical and chemical properties of magma and fluid, and geophysical imaging of various scales including seismic tomography of the descending slabs, and monitoring of near surface processes of volcanic eruptions. Contributions to any of these subjects are encouraged. We also encourage papers stimulating an interdisciplinary collaboration relating to establishment of the SEDI-Japan community.
発表方法 口頭およびポスターセッション
共催情報学協会 -
ジョイント AGU