测量岩心矿物形态和化学成分的通道取样策略:应用于从IODP 345考察到赫斯深裂谷的海洋地壳岩石

IF 1.6 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Scientific Drilling Pub Date : 2022-10-28 DOI:10.5194/sd-31-71-2022
R. Wintsch, R. Meyer, D. Bish, R. Deasy, T. Nozaka, Carley Johnson
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摘要本文报道了一种新的取样策略,用于采集具有代表性的岩心样品。用金刚石锯把岩心分成工作和存档的两半,这些锯屑就构成了一个“通道”样本,这是获得岩心平均矿物学和地球化学成分的最佳子样本。我们将此方法应用于综合海洋钻探计划(现为国际海洋发现计划)第345次考察期间获得的赫斯深下海洋地壳岩心取样。我们的结果表明,锯切产生的颗粒范围从砂到粘土。砂粒和粉粒大小的岩屑可以用铲子取样,而粘土大小的颗粒在12小时后保持悬浮状态,只能通过沉降和离心机的辅助来收集。x射线衍射(XRD)分析和rietvell精馏表明层状硅酸盐被分馏成粘土级分数。因此,收集沉淀部分和粘土大小的悬浮部分(通常占总数的15wt %)对于捕获整个样品是必要的。样品质量(以克为单位)与岩心切割长度之间的强正相关表明,该采样方案是均匀和系统的,每厘米岩心切割产生近1.4 g沉积物。我们发现,通道样品的主要元素浓度与JOIDES分辨率上分析的坯料尺寸样品的组成比较有利,但结果表明,单个坯料分析很少能代表整个岩心。通道样品的燃失量(LOI)值与通过x射线衍射和rietveld细化得到的模态矿物学计算出的H2O含量之间存在强烈的正相关关系,这是对我们方法有效性的最后检验。这种取样过程表明,粒度分馏改变了矿物学和化学成分;然而,这种通道取样方法是获得大块岩心代表性样品的可靠方法。随着现代分析仪器提供的精度不断提高,该采样协议允许分析结果的准确性保持同步。
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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
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.
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Scientific Drilling GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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