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American Mineralogist | 2014

Evaluation of residual pressure in an inclusion–host system using negative frequency shift of quartz Raman spectra

Yui Kouketsu; Tadao Nishiyama; Takeshi Ikeda; Masaki Enami

Abstract Raman spectra of quartz inclusions in garnet hosts of low-pressure/temperature metamorphic rocks from the Yanai district in the Ryoke belt (around 0.1-0.3 GPa/500-600 °C), Southwest Japan, exhibit frequency (peak position) shifts toward lower wavenumbers as compared to those of a quartz standard measured at ambient conditions. The observed negative frequency shifts indicate that tensile normal stress is exerted on the quartz-garnet boundary and therefore, quartz inclusions are subjected to negative residual pressure. Elastic modeling that assumed the constant elastic properties of minerals cannot explain this negative residual pressure. This study estimated the residual pressure based on a new scheme of elastic modeling with equation of state (EOS) of quartz and garnet, which takes into account the pressure- and temperature-dependency of compressibility and expansivity. The calculated residual pressure was converted into frequency shifts of quartz Raman spectrum based on the experimentally determined relation. The results showed that the quartz inclusions in garnets retain residual pressure of about -0.3 GPa, and logically reproduced the observed frequency shifts in the direction of lower wavenumbers. The new elastic modeling also simulates positive frequency shifts retained by quartz inclusions in garnets of high-pressure metamorphic rocks from the Sambagawa metamorphic belt in Southwest Japan, and from the Motagua fault zone in Guatemala. The degree and direction of Raman frequency shifts of quartz inclusion in garnet depend on metamorphic conditions when the quartz was included in the host garnet. Conversely, the metamorphic conditions prevailing when a set of a quartz inclusion and garnet host was recrystallized can be inferred from Raman frequency shifts of quartz inclusion in garnet. The proposed Raman spectroscopic analysis should be a powerful and useful tool to decipher information at earlier stage of garnet growth even in samples of highly recrystallized matrix phases during exhumation and retrograde stages.


Bollettino Della Societa Geologica Italiana | 2015

Protolith of the Stak eclogite in the northwestern Himalaya

Yui Kouketsu; Keiko Hattori; Stéphane Guillot

The coastal zone of the Campi Flegrei volcanic district is prone to a wide spectrum of natural hazards, including earthquakes, tsunamis, flash floods, ground deformation, landslides and coastal erosion. In this research we focus on flash flood phenomena occurred in the Pozzuoli catchment, by analyzing historical documents (e.g. newspapers, archive reports, web site news) and integrating the results with daily rain time series of the rain gauge station of Pozzuoli city. In order to understand the evolution of these phenomena, we analyze the 6 November 2011 event that hit the city of Pozzuoli. The study includes the description of meteorological conditions, rainfall properties, ground effects obtained by a web-based research and results obtained simulating flood propagation by means of FLO-2D code. Preliminary results of our research provide a contribution for the understanding of flash floods and flow processes in the study area as well as relevant information for hazard and risk assessment.


Journal of Metamorphic Geology | 2018

Metamorphic record of the Asemi-gawa eclogite unit in the Sanbagawa belt, southwest Japan: Constraints from inclusions study in garnet porphyroblasts

Tomoki Taguchi; Enami Masaki; Yui Kouketsu

Handling Editor: Doug Robinson Abstract The Sanbagawa belt is one of the famous subduction‐related high‐pressure (HP) metamorphic belts in the world. However, spatial distributions of eclogite units in the belt have not yet satisfactorily established, except within the Besshi region, central Shikoku, southwest Japan because most eclogitic rocks were affected by lower pressure overprinting during exhumation. In order to better determine the areal distribution of the eclogite units and their metamorphic features, inclusion petrography of garnet porphyroblasts using a combination of electron probe microanalyser and Raman spectroscopy was applied to pelitic and mafic schists from the Asemi‐gawa region, central Shikoku. All pelitic schist samples are highly retrogressed, and include no index HP minerals such as jadeite, omphacite, paragonite, or glaucophane in the matrix. Garnet porphyroblasts in pelitic schists occur as subhedral or anhedral crystals, and show compositional zoning with irregular‐ shaped inner segments and overgrown outer segments, the boundary of which is marked by discontinuous changes in spessartine. This feature suggests that a resorption process of the inner segment occurred prior to the formation of the outer segment, indicating discontinuous crystallization between the two segments. The inner segment of some composite‐zoned garnet grains displays Mn oscillations, implying infiltration of metamorphic fluid during the initial exhumation stage. Evidence for an early eclogite facies event was determined from mineral inclusions (e.g., jadeite, paragonite, glaucophane) in the garnet inner segments. Mafic schists include no index HP minerals in the matrix as with pelitic schists. Garnet grains in mafic schists show simple normal zoning, recording no discontinuous growth during crystal formation. There are no index HP mineral inclusions in the garnet, and thus no evidence suggesting eclogite facies conditions. Quartz inclusions in garnet of the pelitic and mafic schists show residual pressure values (Δω1) of >8.5 cm and <8.5 cm respectively. The combination of Raman geobarometry and conventional thermodynamic calculations gives peak P–T conditions of 1.6–2.1 GPa at 460–520°C for the pelitic schists. The Δω1 values of quartz inclusions in mafic schists are converted to a metamorphic pressure of 1.2– 1.4 GPa at 466–549°C based on Raman geothermometry results. These results indicate that a pressure gap definitely exists between the mafic schists and the almost adjacent pelitic schists, which have experienced a different metamorphic Received: 29 March 2018 | Accepted: 30 September 2018 DOI: 10.1111/jmg.12456


Journal of Metamorphic Geology | 2010

Extending the applicability of the Raman carbonaceous-material geothermometer using data from contact metamorphic rocks

Mutsuki Aoya; Yui Kouketsu; Shunsuke Endo; H. Shimizu; Tomoyuki Mizukami; Daisuke Nakamura; Simon Wallis


Island Arc | 2014

A new approach to develop the Raman carbonaceous material geothermometer for low-grade metamorphism using peak width

Yui Kouketsu; Tomoyuki Mizukami; Hiroshi Mori; Shunsuke Endo; Mutsuki Aoya; Hidetoshi Hara; Daisuke Nakamura; Simon Wallis


Journal of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences | 2010

Omphacite-bearing metapelite from the Besshi region, Sambagawa metamorphic belt, Japan : Prograde eclogite facies metamorphism recorded in metasediment

Yui Kouketsu; Masaki Enami; Tomoyuki Mizukami


Island Arc | 2010

Aragonite and omphacite-bearing metapelite from Besshi region, Sambagawa belt in central Shikoku, Japan and its implication

Yui Kouketsu; Masaki Enami


Island Arc | 2014

Composite metamorphic history recorded in garnet porphyroblasts of Sambagawa metasediments in the Besshi region, central Shikoku, Southwest Japan

Yui Kouketsu; Masaki Enami; Takashi Mouri; Mitsuya Okamura; Tsuyoshi Sakurai


Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2015

Vitrinite reflectance and Raman spectra of carbonaceous material as indicators of frictional heating on faults: Constraints from friction experiments

Hiroyuki Furuichi; Kohtaro Ujiie; Yui Kouketsu; Tsubasa Saito; Akito Tsutsumi; Simon Wallis


Tectonophysics | 2017

Raman spectra of carbonaceous materials in a fault zone in the Longmenshan thrust belt, China; comparisons with those of sedimentary and metamorphic rocks

Yui Kouketsu; Ichiko Shimizu; Yu Wang; Lu Yao; Shengli Ma

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National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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