Insights of dielectric measurements from cuttings recovered along the deepest offshore well in the world (Nankai trough accretionary prism): IODP expedition 338, site C0002F
Lionel Esteban, Matthieu Cauchefert and Matthew Josh
ASEG Extended Abstracts
2015(1) 1 - 5
Published: 2015
Abstract
A total of 109 cuttings were recovered during the IODP expedition 338 in site C0002F down to 2005 mbsf. A special dielectric end-load probe was designed and used for the first time at sea on this sample collection to measure dielectric and electrical conductivity from 10 kHz to 6 GHz. The whole dataset was compared to specific surface area (SSA), mineralogy from XRD measurements and resistivity log while drilling acquired during the expedition to understand the relationship between fluid, clays and lithologies. The dielectric results revealed to be very powerful to: (i) understand the clay composition and content; (ii) re-calibrate cutting depths; (iii) detect unit boundaries and (iv) detect conductive and not-conductive fault systemshttps://doi.org/10.1071/ASEG2015ab085
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