Understanding volcanic facies in the subsurface: a combined core, wireline logging and image log data set from the PTA2 and KMA1 boreholes, Big Island, Hawai`i
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Published:2019-06-12
Issue:
Volume:25
Page:15-33
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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:
Jerram Dougal A., Millett John M.ORCID, Kück Jochem, Thomas Donald, Planke SverreORCID, Haskins Eric, Lautze Nicole, Pierdominici SimonaORCID
Abstract
Abstract. To help understand volcanic facies in the subsurface, data sets
that enable detailed comparisons between down-hole geophysical data and cored
volcanic intervals are critical. However, in many cases, the collection of
extended core intervals within volcanic sequences is rare and often
incomplete due to challenging coring conditions. In this contribution we
outline and provide initial results from borehole logging operations within
two fully cored lava-dominated borehole sequences, PTA2 and KMA1, on the Big
Island of Hawai`i. Data for spectral gamma, magnetic susceptibility, dipmeter
resistivity, sonic, total magnetic field, temperature and televiewer wireline
logs were successfully acquired for the open hole interval ca. 889 m to 1567 m within the PTA2 borehole. Spectral gamma was also collected from inside the
casing of both wells, extending the coverage for PTA2 to the surface and
covering the interval from ca. 300 to 1200 m for KMA1. High-quality core
material was available for both boreholes with almost complete recovery which
enabled high-resolution core-to-log integration. Gamma data are generally low
commonly in the range ca. 7–20 gAPI but are shown to increase up to API of
ca. 60 with some intrusions and with increases in hawaiite compositions in
the upper part of PTA2. Velocity data are more variable due to alteration
within porous volcanic facies than with burial depth, with a general degrease
down-hole. The high-resolution televiewer data have been compared directly to
the core, enabling a comprehensive analysis of the variations in the
televiewer responses. This has enabled the identification of key features
including individual vesicles, vesicle segregations, strained vesicles,
chilled margins, rubble zones, intrusive contacts and pāhoehoe lobe
morphologies, which can be confidently matched between the televiewer data
and the full diameter core. The data set and results of this study include
findings which should enable improved borehole facies analysis through
volcanic sequences in the future, especially where down-borehole data and images
but no core are available.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Energy Engineering and Power Technology
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