Sc. Webb et Rn. Edwards, ON THE CORRELATION OF ELECTRICAL-CONDUCTIVITY AND HEAT-FLOW IN MIDDLEVALLEY, JUAN-DE-FUCA RIDGE, J GEO R-SOL, 100(B11), 1995, pp. 22523-22532
The near-surface electrical conductivity has been mapped within an are
a of Middle Valley, a sediment-filled axial valley at the northern end
of the Juan de Fuca ridge. The conductivity in the uppermost 20 m of
sediment was determined by analyzing the magnetic field signal transmi
tted between a source coil and a receiver that were towed along the se
afloor. The instrument is a version of a time domain electromagnetic (
TDEM) sounding system. The heat flow pattern within Middle Valley, wit
h a large central anomaly above a basement high, is reproduced by the
conductivity measurements, the result of enhanced pore fluid electrica
l conductivity due to higher near-surface temperatures in the high hea
t flow regions. The high correlation between heat flow and conductivit
y requires that porosity as inferred from Archie's law must be nearly
uniform in the central part of the study area. Porosities derived from
the conductivity measurements are in close agreement with measurement
s from the Ocean Drilling Project (ODP) boreholes. Higher near-surface
porosities are required in the eastern part of the valley to match th
e observed heat flow, consistent with the higher porosity seen at ODP
site 855. A small region of apparently lower porosity was detected to
the west of the center of the valley.