海地钻探:两栖钻井项目车间

IF 1.6 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
C. Aiken, R. Wessels, M. Cormier, F. Klingelhoefer, A. Battani, F. Rolandone, W. Roest, D. Boisson, K. Guerrier, R. Momplaisir, Nadine Ellouz-Zimmerman
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摘要

摘要海地地区由陆上和海上的两条走滑断层所包围,为两栖钻井项目提供了一个独特的机会。东西向左走滑的东七向断裂带和包围海地的Enriquillo-Plantain Garden断裂带具有相似的滑动速率,也确定了gon微板块的南北边界。然而,目前尚不清楚这些断层系统是如何终止于微板块的东部边界的。从板块构造的角度来看,恩里基罗-大蕉园断裂带可以被认为是一个不活跃的断裂带,束缚着开曼扩张系统,但是,令人惊讶的是,这个断裂带在过去的500年里一直很活跃。总的来说,人们对东方-七层断裂带和恩里基罗-大车前园断裂带过去和现在的地震和海啸危险知之甚少,也不知道它们的相对年龄、成熟度、岩性和演化——甚至不知道从地壳中逸出的流体的起源。鉴于这些未知因素,海地-钻探研讨会于2019年5月举行,以2015年提交的预提案及其审查为基础,进一步开发海地地区的两栖钻井项目。研讨会旨在完成以下四个任务:(1)确定重要的研究问题;(2)讨论可能的钻井方案和地点;(3)确定所需的数据、分析、额外的专家和调查;(4)制定完整提案的生产时间表。确定了两个关键的科学目标,即了解年轻断裂带的性质和跨震边界的演化。有了这些目标,钻井目标就变得合理,为钻井前的研究和/或调查需求创造了一个焦点。我们最近的努力是寻找合作者,分析现有的数据,并获得所需的调查工作的资金来源。
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Haiti-Drill: an amphibious drilling project workshop
Abstract. The Haiti region – bounded by two strike-slip faults expressed both onshore and offshore – offers a unique opportunity for an amphibious drilling project. The east–west (EW)-striking, left lateral strike-slip Oriente–Septentrional fault zone and Enriquillo–Plantain Garden fault zone bounding Haiti have similar slip rates and also define the northern and southern boundaries of the Gonâve Microplate. However, it remains unclear how these fault systems terminate at the eastern boundary of that microplate. From a plate tectonic perspective, the Enriquillo–Plantain Garden fault zone can be expected to act as an inactive fracture zone bounding the Cayman spreading system, but, surprisingly, this fault has been quite active during the last 500 years. Overall, little is understood in terms of past and present seismic and tsunami hazards along the Oriente–Septentrional fault zone and Enriquillo–Plantain Garden fault zone, their relative ages, maturity, lithology, and evolution – not even the origin of fluids escaping through the crust is known. Given these unknowns, the Haiti-Drill workshop was held in May 2019 to further develop an amphibious drilling project in the Haiti region on the basis of preproposals submitted in 2015 and their reviews. The workshop aimed to complete the following four tasks: (1) identify significant research questions; (2) discuss potential drilling scenarios and sites; (3) identify data, analyses, additional experts, and surveys needed; and (4) produce timelines for developing a full proposal. Two key scientific goals have been set, namely to understand the nature of young fault zones and the evolution of transpressional boundaries. Given these goals, drilling targets were then rationalized, creating a focus point for research and/or survey needs prior to drilling. Our most recent efforts are to find collaborators, analyze existing data, and to obtain sources of funding for the survey work that is needed.
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Scientific Drilling
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