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タイトル |
西南日本内帯のペルム紀酸性火砕岩類(その1)
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タイトル |
Permian silicic volcaniclastic rocks in the Inner Zone of Southwest Japan (Part 1)
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タイトル 読み |
セイナン ニホン ナイタイ ノ ペルムキ サンセイ カサイガンルイ ソノ1
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著者 |
徳岡 隆夫
中 孝仁
西村 貢一
Pillai D.Dhana.L.
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収録物名 |
島根大学地質学研究報告
Geological reports of Shimane University
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巻 | 7 |
開始ページ | 49 |
終了ページ | 68 |
収録物識別子 |
ISSN 0287816X
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内容記述 |
その他
Silicic volcanogenic sedimentary rocks (predominantly redeposited silicic tuffs and very rarely lapilli tuffs) occur within Permian (especially Middle Permian) strata in the Akiyoshi-Nishiki, Maizuruand Ultra-Tamba (UT3) terranesofthe Chugoku region. These rocks have received very little attention, however their existence has major implications for interpretation of the geotectonic history of these terranes. It is generally accepted that a Middle to Late Permian orogeny called the Akiyoshi or Honshu Orogenic Movement occurred in the inner side of Southwest Japan. We propose that the silicic rocks described above were the products of arc volcanisms preceding this disturbance. Silicic tuffs (mostly vitric or crystal vitric tuffs, and sometimes crystal tuffs) are described in detail from the Muikaichi and Nishiki areas of the Akiyoshi-Nishiki Terrane, Yanahara area of the Maizuru Terrane and Kozuki area of the Ultra-Tamba Terrane. Tuffaceous beds, several to tens of centimetres thick (sometimes attaining more than several tens of metres in thickness) are interlaminated with mudstones and argillites. The constituent silicic pyroclasts are interpreted to have been transported by turbidity currents and/or debris flows from the flanks of adjacent volcanic arcs into thick mudstone laminated sequences. The evidence suggests that sedimentary sequences of all three terranes received detritus from active arc volcanoes during Middle Permian.
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言語 |
日本語
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資源タイプ | 紀要論文 |
出版者 |
島根大学理学部地質学教室
Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, Shimane University
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発行日 | 1988-06-30 |
出版タイプ | Version of Record(出版社版。早期公開を含む) |
アクセス権 | オープンアクセス |
関連情報 |
[NCID] AN00054980
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備考 | 1-11 / 1982-1992 |