Physical and thermal properties of mud-dominant sediment from the Joetsu Basin in the eastern margin of the Japan Sea

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Shusaku Goto
Makoto Yamano
Sumito Morita
Toshiya Kanamatsu
Akihiro Hachikubo
Satsuki Kataoka
Manabu Tanahashi
Ryo Matsumoto
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[1] National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology,Research Institute for Geo
[2] The University of Tokyo,Resources and Environment
[3] Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology,Earthquake Research Institute
[4] Kitami Institute of Technology,Research and Development Center for Earthquake and Tsunami
[5] Kobe University,Environmental and Energy Resources Research Center
[6] Meiji University,Department of Civil Engineering
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Thermal conductivity; Thermal diffusivity; Heat capacity; Specific heat; Dual-needle probe method; Mineral composition;
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Physical properties (bulk density and porosity) and thermal properties (thermal conductivity, heat capacity, specific heat, and thermal diffusivity) of sediment are crucial parameters for basin modeling. We measured these physical and thermal properties for mud-dominant sediment recovered from the Joetsu Basin, in the eastern margin of the Japan Sea. To determine thermal conductivity, heat capacity, and thermal diffusivity, the dual-needle probe method was applied. Grain density and grain thermal properties for the mud-dominant sediment were estimated from the measured physical and thermal properties by applying existing models of physical and thermal properties of sediment. We suggest that the grain density, grain thermal conductivity, and grain thermal diffusivity depend on the sediment mineral composition. Conversely, the grain heat capacity and grain specific heat showed hardly any dependency on the mineral composition. We propose empirical formulae for the relationships between: thermal diffusivity and thermal conductivity, and heat capacity and thermal conductivity for the sediment in the Joetsu Basin. These relationships are different from those for mud-dominant sediment in the eastern flank of the Juan de Fuca Ridge presented in previous work, suggesting a difference in mineral composition, probably mainly in the amount of quartz, between the sediments in that area and the Joetsu Basin. Similar studies in several areas of sediments with various mineral compositions would enhance knowledge of the influence of mineral composition.
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