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A New Method for Quality Control of Geological Cores by X-Ray Computed Tomography: Application in IODP Expedition 370

Authors :
Tonai, Satoshi
Kubo, Yusuke
Tsang, Man-Yin
Bowden, Stephen
Ide, Kotaro
Hirose, Takehiro
Kamiya, Nana
Yamamoto, Yuzuru
Yang, Kiho
Yamada, Yasuhiro
Morono, Yuki
Heuer, Verena B.
Inagaki, Fumio
Maeda, Lena
Cramm, Margaret
Henkel, Susann
Homola, Kira
Hoshino, Tatsuhiko
Ijiri, Akira
Imachi, Hiroyuki
Kaneko, Masanori
Lagostina, Lorenzo
Manners, Hayley
McClelland, Harry-Luke
Metcalfe, Kyle
Okutsu, Natsumi
Pan, Donald
Raudsepp, Maija Jocelyn
Sauvage, Justine
Schubotz, Florence
Spivack, Arthur
Treude, Tina
Viehweger, Bernhard
Wang, David T.
Whitaker, Emily
Kinoshita, Masataka
Tonai, Satoshi
Kubo, Yusuke
Tsang, Man-Yin
Bowden, Stephen
Ide, Kotaro
Hirose, Takehiro
Kamiya, Nana
Yamamoto, Yuzuru
Yang, Kiho
Yamada, Yasuhiro
Morono, Yuki
Heuer, Verena B.
Inagaki, Fumio
Maeda, Lena
Cramm, Margaret
Henkel, Susann
Homola, Kira
Hoshino, Tatsuhiko
Ijiri, Akira
Imachi, Hiroyuki
Kaneko, Masanori
Lagostina, Lorenzo
Manners, Hayley
McClelland, Harry-Luke
Metcalfe, Kyle
Okutsu, Natsumi
Pan, Donald
Raudsepp, Maija Jocelyn
Sauvage, Justine
Schubotz, Florence
Spivack, Arthur
Treude, Tina
Viehweger, Bernhard
Wang, David T.
Whitaker, Emily
Kinoshita, Masataka
Source :
EPIC3Frontiers in Earth Science, 7(117)
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

X-ray computed tomography (XCT) can be used to identify lithologies and deformation structures within geological core, with the potential for the identification processes to be applied automatically. However, because of drilling disturbance and other artifacts, the use of large XCT-datasets in automated processes requires methods of quality control that can be applied systematically. We propose a new systematic method for quality control of XCT data that applies numerical measures to CT slices, and from this obtains data reflective of core quality. Because the measures are numerical they can be applied quickly and consistently between different sections and cores. This quality control processing protocol produces downhole radiodensity profiles from mean CT-values that can be used for geological interpretation. The application of this quality control protocols was applied to XCT data from International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Expedition 370 Site C0023 located at the toe of the Nankai accretionary complex. The evaluation of core quality based on this protocol was found to be a good fit to standard-evaluations based on the visual description of core, and could be used to select samples free from drilling disturbance or contamination. The quality-controlled downhole mean CT-value profile has features that can be used to identify lithologies within a formation, the presence and type of deformation structures and to distinguish formations.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
EPIC3Frontiers in Earth Science, 7(117)
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1280353957
Document Type :
Electronic Resource