A channel sampling strategy for measurement of mineral modal and chemical composition of drill cores: application to lower oceanic crustal rocks from IODP Expedition 345 to the Hess Deep rift
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Published:2022-10-28
Issue:
Volume:31
Page:71-84
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ISSN:1816-3459
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Container-title:Scientific Drilling
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Sci. Dril.
Author:
Wintsch Robert P.,Meyer Romain,Bish David L.,Deasy Ryan T.,Nozaka Toshio,Johnson Carley
Abstract
Abstract. We report a new sampling strategy for collecting representative samples of
drill core. By splitting the core with a diamond saw into working and
archive halves, the saw cuttings constitute a “channel” sample, the best
subsample from which to obtain an average mineralogical and geochemical
composition of a core. We apply this procedure to sampling core of the lower oceanic crust in the Hess Deep obtained during Expedition 345 of the
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (now International Ocean Discovery
Program). Our results show that particles produced by sawing range from sand to clay
sizes. Sand- and silt-sized cuttings can be sampled with a spatula, whereas
clay-sized particles remained in suspension after 12 h and could be
collected only by settling, aided by centrifuge. X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis and Rietveld
refinement show that phyllosilicates were fractionated into the clay-sized
fraction. Thus, collection of both the sedimented fraction and the clay-sized suspended fraction (commonly > 15 wt % of the total) is
necessary to capture the whole sample. The strong positive correlation
between the recovered sample mass (in grams) and length of core cut demonstrates
that this sampling protocol was uniform and systematic, with almost 1.4 g
sediment produced per centimeter of core cut. We show that major-element
concentrations of our channel samples compare favorably with the
compositions of billet-sized samples analyzed aboard the JOIDES Resolution,
but the results show that individual billet analyses are rarely
representative of the whole core recovered. A final test of the validity of
our methods comes from the strong positive correlation between the loss on
ignition (LOI) values of our channel samples and the H2O contents
calculated from the modal mineralogy obtained by X-ray diffraction and
Rietveld refinement. This sampling procedure shows that grain-sized
fractionation modifies both mineralogical and chemical compositions;
nevertheless, this channel sampling method is a reliable method of obtaining
representative samples of bulk cores. With the ever-increasing precision
offered by modern analytical instrumentation, this sampling protocol allows
the accuracy of the analytical results to keep pace.
Funder
Norges Forskningsråd
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology
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