三浦層群における火砕鍵層の対比についての基礎的研究

島根大学地質学研究報告 Volume 9 Page 97-115 published_at 1990-07-30
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Title
三浦層群における火砕鍵層の対比についての基礎的研究
Title
Study on the correlation of the pyroclastie key beds in the Miura Group, Kanto district, Japan
Title Transcription
ミウラ サンソウグン ニオケル カサイ ケンソウ ノ タイヒ ニツイテ ノ キソテキ ケンキュウ
Creator
Urabe Atsushi
Mitsunashi Takashi
Source Title
島根大学地質学研究報告
Geological reports of Shimane University
Volume 9
Start Page 97
End Page 115
Journal Identifire
ISSN 0287816X
Descriptions
The Mio-Pliocene Miura Group distributed in the Miuraand Boso Peninsula is composed of marine sediments such as silt, sands, gravels and tuff. The tuff beds are the most useful pyroclastic key beds for correlation. Most of pyroclastic key beds are correlated with the stratigraphical combination of the beds which are distinguished each other by the various characters. We investigated the typical pyroclastic key beds (So tuff, Ok tuff, Hk tuff) of the Miura Group, in terms of the following characters : thickness, color, intralayer lithological succession, size distribution, mineral composition, heavy mineral composition, shape of glass and chemical composition of amphibole. The results show that the each bed of the Ok tuff is distinguished by the heavy mineral composition and the stratigraphical combination of each bed is useful for correlation of the Ok tuff. The Hk tuff and So tuff are characterized by the heavy mineral compositions which are abundant in amphibole, The characters of these pyroclastic key beds in the Miura Peninsula are the same as those in the Boso Peninsula. Thus the heavy mineral compositions of the pyroclastic key beds are useful for correlations in the extensive area.
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
島根大学理学部地質学教室
Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, Shimane University
Date of Issued 1990-07-30
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Relation
[NCID] AN00054980
Remark 1-11 / 1982-1992