EVOLUTION OF POROSITY AND SEISMIC STRUCTURE OF UPPER OCEANIC-CRUST - IMPORTANCE OF ASPECT RATIOS

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WILKENS, RH
FRYER, GJ
KARSTEN, J
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10.1029/91JB01454
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
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Seismic properties of the uppermost igneous crust of the oceans are dominated by porosity effects, that is, the size, concentration, and shape of void spaces. Porosity is initially determined by the physics of extrusion (does an eruption form breccia, pillows, or massive flows?) but is very rapidly modified by alteration and hydrothermal deposition. Laboratory data provide insight into compressional wave velocity-porosity behavior of basalts at a hand sample scale, while well logs provide data at outcrop scale. Relating observations at all scales to porosity structure and extrapolating to seismic scale requires application of rock physics theory. Using information from ophiolites and deep ocean cores, we have defined rock physics parameters for two simple models of upper oceanic crust. The models approximate different levels of void filling by alteration products by differing in the amount of crack (low aspect ratio) porosity they contain. From the models we compute theoretical compressional wave velocity and porosity profiles. Calculated profiles agree well with both well logs and seismic data and illustrate that the increase in seismic velocities measured seismically in the upper crust need not be accompanied by large changes in total porosity.
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