Publication Date:
2020-11-17
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Recent seismic swarms and hydrothermal activity suggest that the Quaternary volcanic complex of the Alban
Hills may pose a threat to the city of Rome. A 350m scientific borehole was therefore drilled into this volcanic
area to elucidate its inner structure for the first time. Wire-line logs were run in the borehole in order to
characterize the physical properties of the rocks and their variations with depth. In particular, a detailed
sonic log was run to measure the P-wave velocity from the well-head down to 110 m. To further investigate
velocity changes, we carried out laboratory measurements of P and S elastic wave velocities and fluid
permeability at effective pressures up to 70 MPa during both increasing and decreasing pressure cycles on
selected core samples representative of the main volcanic units. Specifically, we studied samples from two
pyroclastic units representative of two classes of volcanic deposits that are representative of the whole
succession: (i) a coarse-grained, well-lithified facies (Pozzolane Rosse unit), containing abundant mm-to-cm
lava clasts and crystals; and (ii) a fine-grained, matrix-supported pyroclastic deposit (Tufo Pisolitico di
Trigoria unit), with rare lithic lava clasts and sparse pumice. Elastic wave velocities reveal significant
differences between units and indicate how, within the same lithology, the different degree of lithification
and presence of clasts can affect significantly physical property values. The mean laboratory value of the Pwave
velocity for Pozzolane Rosse and Tufo Pisolitico di Trigoria units is respectively of 3.75 and 3.2 km/s at
an effective pressure equivalent to that at the depth at which the sonic velocity was measured.
Under increasing effective pressure a profound influence on the transport properties is observed. Permeability
ranges from the order of 10−18 m2 for the Pozzolane Rosse unit to the order of 10−15 m2 for the Tufo Pisolitico di
Trigoria unit, in good agreement with the shallow aquifer circulating in the shallower units.
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Published
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161-169
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3V. Proprietà chimico-fisiche dei magmi e dei prodotti vulcanici
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JCR Journal
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reserved
Keywords:
Scientific borehole
;
Volcanic rocks
;
Physical properties
;
04. Solid Earth::04.08. Volcanology::04.08.05. Volcanic rocks
Repository Name:
Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
Type:
article