Cross‐Property Relationship Between Electrical Resistivity and Elastic Wave Velocity of Crustal Rocks From the Oman Drilling Project Hole GT3A: Implications for in Situ Geophysical Properties of Oceanic Crust

Author:

Akamatsu Y.12ORCID,Nagase K.13ORCID,Abe N.45ORCID,Okazaki K.16ORCID,Hatakeyama K.7ORCID,Katayama I.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth and Planetary Systems Science Hiroshima University Hiroshima Japan

2. Now at Research Institute for Marine Geodynamics JAMSTEC Kanagawa Japan

3. Now at Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security (JOGMEC) Tokyo Japan

4. Mantle Drilling Promotion Office MarE3, JAMSTEC Kanagawa Japan

5. Graduate School of Natural Science & Technology Kanazawa University Kanazawa Japan

6. Kochi Institute for Core Sample Research X‐star JAMSTEC Kochi Japan

7. Department of Education Meisei University Tokyo Japan

Abstract

AbstractGeophysical properties of oceanic crust are strongly influenced by the presence of cracks. We studied the effects of cracks on the physical properties of oceanic crustal rocks collected from the ICDP Oman Drilling Project Hole GT3A. Electrical resistivity and P‐ and S‐wave velocities were measured under dry and brine‐water‐saturated conditions for each sample. The experimental results reveal that electrical resistivity and elastic wave velocities are differently correlated with porosity. We performed joint inversion of the measured electrical and elastic properties combining an effective medium model by Kachanov and a statistical crack fluid flow model by Guéguen and Dienes with percolation theory. As a result, the variations in electrical and elastic properties can be related to the crack microstructural parameters: crack density and aspect ratio, as well as connectivity of cracks evaluated from crack density. To understand the influence of in situ conditions of oceanic crust, the joint inversion using the proposed cross‐property relationship was performed for geophysical properties obtained by logging measurements at IODP Hole 1256D. Results show the depth variations of resistivity and sonic velocities can be successfully interpreted by decreasing crack porosity and connectivity. Our data and analysis can provide new insights into the interpretation of geophysical data from the oceanic crust at which pore‐fluid plays key roles in various geodynamic activities.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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