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Archive | 2009

Methane-hydrate Occurrence and Saturation Confirmed from Core Samples, Eastern Nankai Trough, Japan

Tetsuya Fujii; Masaru Nakamizu; Yoshihiro Tsuji; Takatoshi Namikawa; Toshiharu Okui; Masayuki Kawasaki; Koji Ochiai; Mizue Nishimura; Osamu Takano

The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Japan, drilled the Tokai-oki to Kumano-nada exploratory test wells to obtain data for understanding the occurrence of methane hydrate and estimating the volume of gas stored as methane hydrates in the Nankai Trough, offshore central Japan. In this project, we conducted logging while drilling at 16 sites, coring at four sites, wireline logging at two sites, and long-term monitoring of formation temperature at a single site. Massive or layered methane hydrates within muddy layers were recovered at sites 1 and 2 by drilling with a conventional wireline-core system. The methane-hydrate-bearing sediments in these sites are a combination of clay and silt, which is not commonly considered a favorable host sediment for hydrate formation; however, a significant decrease in core temperature was recorded within intervals of layered hydrates. Pore-space-type hydrates were identified in sand layers from sites 4 and 13 within 82 m (269 ft) of recovered core using a pressure temperature core sampler (PTCS). Sediments within this core are mainly very fine- to fine-grained turbidite sand layers of several centimeters (inches) to 1.5 m (5 ft) in thickness (average of 20–40 cm [8–16 in.]). Core-temperature measurements and the relationship between well-log resistivity and grain-size distribution indicate that methane hydrate is concentrated within layers of coarse-grained sand. We identify five sedimentary facies on the basis of a lithological column created from core and well-log data at sites 4 and 13. Facies analysis indicates that the depositional environment in hydrate-bearing zones at sites 4 and 13 consisted of distributary channels to distal lobes within a submarine-fan system. Shipboard hydrate dissociation tests on PTCS cores reveal that average hydrate saturation in the cored sand layers ranged from 55 to 68%, with the average sediment porosities ranging from 39 to 41%, based on the analysis of both well-log and core measurements.


Island Arc | 2006

230Th/234U and 14C dating of a lowstand coral reef beneath the insular shelf off Irabu Island, Ryukyus, southwestern Japan

Keiichi Sasaki; Akio Omura; Tetsuo Miwa; Yoshihiro Tsuji; Hiroki Matsuda; Toru Nakamori; Yasufumi Iryu; Tsutomu Yamada; Yuri Sato; Hiroshi Nakagawa


Journal of The Japanese Association for Petroleum Technology | 2004

Efforts heading for production of methane from methane hydrate resources-An outline of METI Exploratory Test Well "Nankai Trough" and future research program and development plan-:An outline of METI Exploratory Test Well "Nankai Trough" and future research program and development plan

Masaru Nakamizu; Takatoshi Namikawa; Koji Ochiai; Yoshihiro Tsuji


日本古生物学會報告・紀事 新編 = Transactions and proceedings of the Paleontological Society of Japan. New series | 1985

801. NEW DATA ON URANIUM-SERIES AGES OF HERMATYPIC CORALS FROM THE PLEISTOCENE LIMESTONE ON KIKAI, RYUKYU ISLANDS

Akio Omura; Yoshihiro Tsuji; Kazuo Ohmura; Yuji Sakuramoto


Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2013

Bathymetric distribution of ichnocoenoses from recent subtropical algal nodules off Fraser Island, eastern Australia

Davide Bassi; Yasufumi Iryu; Juan C. Braga; Hideko Takayanagi; Yoshihiro Tsuji


Island Arc | 2011

Submerged reefal deposits near a present-day northern limit of coral reef formation in the northern Ryukyu Island Arc, northwestern Pacific Ocean

Hiroki Matsuda; Kohsaku Arai; Hideaki Machiyama; Yasufumi Iryu; Yoshihiro Tsuji


Journal of The Japanese Association for Petroleum Technology | 1994

Sequence stratigraphy; seeking its possibility. Sea level changes and development of the Pleistocene Ryukyu Group in the Irabu Island region, southwest Japan.

Nobuyuki Honda; Yoshihiro Tsuji; Hiroki Matsuda; Jun-ichi Saotome


Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition & Conference | 2016

A Causal Link Between Paleoenvironmental Dynamics and Borehole Instability in a Cenomanian Carbonate Reservoir, Offshore Abu Dhabi

Kazuyuki Yamamoto; H. Obara; K. Tsusaka; Yoshihiro Tsuji; Z. A. Al-Farhan; M. M. Aljneibi; Hideko Takayanagi; H. Kurita; Tokiyuki Sato; Yasufumi Iryu


Journal of The Japanese Association for Petroleum Technology | 2014

First experience of onshore seismic survey with explosive sources in Cambodia

Masato Minegishi; Shoshiro Shimizu; Shinjiro Naito; Hideaki Shiraki; Ryuichi Sato; Yoshihiro Tsuji


Journal of The Japanese Association for Petroleum Technology | 2011

Petroleum system modeling in the deep waters in the southern part of the Gulf of Mexico

Kunihiro Tsuchida; Naoyuki Shimoda; Yuzuru Yamamoto; Ryuichi Sato; Yoshihiro Tsuji; Rodrigo Maldonado Villalón; Enrique Reyes Tovar; Hector Lopez Cespedes; Jose Vicente Ortega Gonzalez; Gerardo Basurto Borbolla

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Hideaki Machiyama

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

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Keiichi Sasaki

Kanazawa Gakuin University

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