宍道町才産の中新世貝化石 : 島根県産軟体動物化石 その4

島根大学理学部紀要 Volume 19 Page 135-149 published_at 1985-12-25
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宍道町才産の中新世貝化石 : 島根県産軟体動物化石 その4
Title
Miocene Molluscs from Sai, Shinji-cho, Shimane Prefecture : Molluscan Fossils from Various Localities in Shimane Prefecture, Part 4
Title Transcription
シンジチョウ サイ サン ノ チュウシンセイ カイ カセキ シマネケン サン ナンタイ ドウブツ カセキ ソノ4
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Source Title
島根大学理学部紀要
Memoirs of the Faculty of Science, Shimane University
Volume 19
Start Page 135
End Page 149
Journal Identifire
ISSN 03879925
Descriptions
The Miocene deposits distributed in the San-in district of west Japan are called the Iwami and the Izumo Groups in ascending order. From oldest to youngest the Iwami Group is subdivided into the Hata, Kawai, Kuri and Omori Formations. The Izumo Group is also subdivided into three units, the Kimachi, Fujina and Matsue Formations in ascending order.
In this sequence, there are two horizons which contain abundant marine molluscan fossils. The lower horizon is in the Kawai and Kuri Formations and their correlatives, which yield molluscs of a warm sea type correlated with the Kadonosawa Fauna of late Early Miocene to early Middle Miocene of northeast Japan. The upper horizon is in the Fujina and Matsue Formations and their correlatives, which yield cool water molluscs and relics of warm current species, correlative with the Shiobara-type Fauna of Middle to Late Miocene of northeast Japan.
As volcanic rocks dominate the remaining formations, marine mollusca in other horizons are rare.
The fossil locality reported in this paper is situated stratigraphically between the Kuri and the Fujina Formations, thus providing information on the change of marine molluscan faunas in this district.
Before entering into the discussion, the writer wishes to thank Dr. Paul Morris of Sydny University for improving the English.
Language
eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
島根大学理学部
The Faculty of Science, Shimane University
Date of Issued 1985-12-25
Access Rights open access
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[NCID] AN00108106