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Thermal conductivity measurements of pacific illite sediment
Authors:C E Hickox  D F McVey  J B Miller  L O Olson  A J Silva
Affiliation:(1) Sandia National Laboratories, 87185 Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA;(2) Applied Physics Laboratory, University of Washington, 98105 Seattle, Washington, USA;(3) University of Rhode Island, 02882 Narragansett, Rhode Island, USA
Abstract:Results are reported for effective thermal conductivity measurements performed in situ and in core samples of illite marine sediment. The measurements were obtained during a recent oceanographic expedition to a study site in the north central region of the Pacific Ocean. This study was undertaken in support of the U.S. Subseabed Disposal Project, the purpose of which is to investigate the scientific feasibility of using the fine-grained sediments of the sea floor as a repository for high-level nuclear waste. In situ measurements were made and 1.5-m-long hydrostatic piston cores were taken, under remote control, from a platform that was lowered to the sea floor, 5844 m below sea level. The in situ measurement of thermal conductivity was made at a nominal depth of 80 cm below the sediment surface using a specially developed, line-source, needle probe. Thermal conductivity measurements in three piston cores and one box core (obtained several kilometers from the study site) were made on shipboard using a miniature needle probe. The in situ thermal conductivity was approximately 0.91 W · m–1 · K–1. Values determined from the cores were within the range 0.81 to 0.89 W · m–1 · K–1.Paper presented at the Ninth Symposium on Thermophysical Properties, June 24–27, 1985, Boulder, Colorado, U.S.A.
Keywords:illite  line-source probe  sediment  thermal conductivity
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