島根県都野津層群の花粉化石

島根大学文理学部紀要. 理学科編 Volume 2 Page 42-62 published_at 1969-03-10
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Title
島根県都野津層群の花粉化石
Title
Pollen Flora of the Tsunozu Group in Shimane Prefecture, Japan
Title Transcription
シマネケン ツノズ ソウグン ノ カフン カセキ
Creator
Onishi Ikuo
Source Title
島根大学文理学部紀要. 理学科編
Memoirs of the Faculty of Literature and Science, Shimane University. Natural sciences
Volume 2
Start Page 42
End Page 62
Journal Identifire
ISSN 03709434
Descriptions
In the San-in district the Plio-Pleistocene deposits widely distribute in the area facing to the Japan Sea. They are called the Tsunozu group in Shimane Prefecture. The Tsunozu group typically distributed in the hilly-land neighbouring Gotsu and Tsunozu (the stratotype) , and partly in the hills around Mt. Oe-takayama. The Tsunozu group, according to Imamura (1964) , is composed of marine and non-marine sediments and is correlated to the lower part of the Osaka group of Kinki district. In the Tsunozu group, Stegodon sp. and plant fossils, such as Pseudolarix, Glyptostrobus, Sequoia, Cunninghamia, Metasequoia, Nyssa, and Paleodavidia, were discovered (Imamura, 1964 ; Miki, 1950 etc.) . It is very characteristic that Stegodon and some elements of Pinus trifolia flora, as mentioned above, have coexisted at certain time of the geologic past. This coexistence shows that the deposition of the Tsunozu group began with the Pliocene age.
In this paper the writer describes the results of the pollen analysis of the Tsunozu group and will verify the floral changes in the Plio-Pleistocene age in Shimane Prefecture.
Language
eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
島根大学文理学部
The Faculty of Literature and Science, Shimane University
Date of Issued 1969-03-10
Access Rights open access
Relation
[NCID] AN0010806X