2024
DOI: 10.1111/bre.70002
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Geological conditions and fluid flow history that lead to the development of large clastic dykes in basins: A case study from Kushiro, Japan

Shuji Tamamura,
Takuma Murakami,
Katsuhiko Kaneko
et al.

Abstract: Large clastic dykes (the Harutori‐Taro and Harutori‐Jiro dykes) and smaller dykes are exposed in the underground Kushiro Coal Mine (KCM), Japan. This study examines these dykes as a case study to investigate the geological conditions and fluid flow history that lead to the development of large clastic dykes in basins. The composition of the dykes indicates the Beppo and/or Harutori formations as their parent unit. Crystallite size distribution (CSD) analysis reveals Ostwald ripening of the kaolinite in the kao… Show more

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