Clay Mineral Suites in Submarine Mud Volcanoes in the Kumano Forearc Basin, Nankai Trough: Constraints on the Origin of Mud Volcano Sediments

Clay mineralogy is an important characteristic of mud volcano sediments. This study determined the clay mineral compositions of sediment from two submarine mud volcanoes in the Kumano forearc basin, Nankai Trough, by X-ray diffraction analysis. Similar compositions dominated by smectite in the two m...

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Main Authors: Akira Ijiri, Koichi Iijima, Urumu Tsunogai, Juichiro Ashi, Fumio Inagaki
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-06-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/8/6/220
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spelling doaj-832a53c1398b419ab2b8650e63e1bc702020-11-25T02:19:40ZengMDPI AGGeosciences2076-32632018-06-018622010.3390/geosciences8060220geosciences8060220Clay Mineral Suites in Submarine Mud Volcanoes in the Kumano Forearc Basin, Nankai Trough: Constraints on the Origin of Mud Volcano SedimentsAkira Ijiri0Koichi Iijima1Urumu Tsunogai2Juichiro Ashi3Fumio Inagaki4Kochi Institute for Core Sample Research, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC), Nankoku, Kochi 783-8502, JapanResearch and Development Center for Submarine Resources, JAMSTEC, Yokosuka, Kanagawa 237-0061, JapanGraduate School of Environmental Studies, Nagoya University, Nagoya 464-8601, JapanAtmosphere and Ocean Research Institute, The University of Tokyo, Kashiwa, Chiba 277-0885, JapanKochi Institute for Core Sample Research, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC), Nankoku, Kochi 783-8502, JapanClay mineralogy is an important characteristic of mud volcano sediments. This study determined the clay mineral compositions of sediment from two submarine mud volcanoes in the Kumano forearc basin, Nankai Trough, by X-ray diffraction analysis. Similar compositions dominated by smectite in the two mud volcanoes indicate that the mud volcanoes in the basin are rooted in the same source sequence. These clay mineral compositions differed from those in Pleistocene basin sediment, suggesting that the mud volcano sediment originated beneath the Pleistocene sediment. The illite content in the illite–smectite mixed layer averaged 32% in the mud volcano sediment, which implies that the sediment experienced temperatures above 60 °C that promoted the smectite-to-illite transformation. However, porewater extracted from the mud volcano sediment had Cl‒ concentrations roughly half that of seawater and proportional enrichment in 18O and depletion in D, indicating that dehydration reactions of clay minerals had previously occurred in a deeply buried sedimentary layer. The smectite and illite contents (<60%) in the clay-size fraction rule out in situ smectite dewatering as the cause of the dilution of Cl‒ in porewater. Thus, fluids derived from clay dewatering must have originated from deeper than the source of the mud volcano sediment.http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/8/6/220mud volcanoclay mineralporewater
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author Akira Ijiri
Koichi Iijima
Urumu Tsunogai
Juichiro Ashi
Fumio Inagaki
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Koichi Iijima
Urumu Tsunogai
Juichiro Ashi
Fumio Inagaki
Clay Mineral Suites in Submarine Mud Volcanoes in the Kumano Forearc Basin, Nankai Trough: Constraints on the Origin of Mud Volcano Sediments
Geosciences
mud volcano
clay mineral
porewater
author_facet Akira Ijiri
Koichi Iijima
Urumu Tsunogai
Juichiro Ashi
Fumio Inagaki
author_sort Akira Ijiri
title Clay Mineral Suites in Submarine Mud Volcanoes in the Kumano Forearc Basin, Nankai Trough: Constraints on the Origin of Mud Volcano Sediments
title_short Clay Mineral Suites in Submarine Mud Volcanoes in the Kumano Forearc Basin, Nankai Trough: Constraints on the Origin of Mud Volcano Sediments
title_full Clay Mineral Suites in Submarine Mud Volcanoes in the Kumano Forearc Basin, Nankai Trough: Constraints on the Origin of Mud Volcano Sediments
title_fullStr Clay Mineral Suites in Submarine Mud Volcanoes in the Kumano Forearc Basin, Nankai Trough: Constraints on the Origin of Mud Volcano Sediments
title_full_unstemmed Clay Mineral Suites in Submarine Mud Volcanoes in the Kumano Forearc Basin, Nankai Trough: Constraints on the Origin of Mud Volcano Sediments
title_sort clay mineral suites in submarine mud volcanoes in the kumano forearc basin, nankai trough: constraints on the origin of mud volcano sediments
publisher MDPI AG
series Geosciences
issn 2076-3263
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Clay mineralogy is an important characteristic of mud volcano sediments. This study determined the clay mineral compositions of sediment from two submarine mud volcanoes in the Kumano forearc basin, Nankai Trough, by X-ray diffraction analysis. Similar compositions dominated by smectite in the two mud volcanoes indicate that the mud volcanoes in the basin are rooted in the same source sequence. These clay mineral compositions differed from those in Pleistocene basin sediment, suggesting that the mud volcano sediment originated beneath the Pleistocene sediment. The illite content in the illite–smectite mixed layer averaged 32% in the mud volcano sediment, which implies that the sediment experienced temperatures above 60 °C that promoted the smectite-to-illite transformation. However, porewater extracted from the mud volcano sediment had Cl‒ concentrations roughly half that of seawater and proportional enrichment in 18O and depletion in D, indicating that dehydration reactions of clay minerals had previously occurred in a deeply buried sedimentary layer. The smectite and illite contents (<60%) in the clay-size fraction rule out in situ smectite dewatering as the cause of the dilution of Cl‒ in porewater. Thus, fluids derived from clay dewatering must have originated from deeper than the source of the mud volcano sediment.
topic mud volcano
clay mineral
porewater
url http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3263/8/6/220
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