西南日本の中部ペルム系層状チャートに記録された堆積サイクルと古流行の解析

島根大学理学部紀要 Volume 27 Page 65-72 published_at 1993-12-25
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Title
西南日本の中部ペルム系層状チャートに記録された堆積サイクルと古流行の解析
Title
Depositional Cycles and Paleocurrent in Pelagic Condition from Example of Middle Permian Bedded Cherts, Southwest Japan
Title Transcription
セイナン ニホン ノ チュウブ ペルムケイ ソウジョウ チャート ニ キロク サレタ タイセキ サイクル ト コリュウコウ ノ カイセキ
Creator
Imoto Nobuhiro
Source Title
島根大学理学部紀要
Memoirs of the Faculty of Science, Shimane University
Volume 27
Start Page 65
End Page 72
Journal Identifire
ISSN 03879925
Descriptions
Depostional cycles of the Middle Permian bedded chert sequence are examined in view point of lithology, composition and mode of occurrence of microfossils. Cyclic compositional change was veryfied by alternating occurrence of two distinct type of chert beds which are one biogenic called siltite, and the other fine siliceous ones called lutite. Thickness of beds forms cyclic peaks and of which composition of alternatively change between siltites and lutites. This points change of radiolarian blooming and deposition are intimately related to that in low-stand in sea level when activated circulation on botton surface was dominated, while in high-stand in sea level slow flux of coarse siliceous materials with varied biomass fertilized conodonts. These two oceanic conditions were clearly recorded in the lower to middle Middle Permian but it gradually became unclear in upper Middle Permian, prior to Upper Permian regression. Prefered orientation of Follicucullus shell characterized by elongated conical shape indicates bottom currents were regular in direction almost through the Middle Permian and an asymmetry in arrangement of shell vertical to the supposed current alludes possibly inclined paleoslope of the depositional basin and current parallel to this slope.

Language
eng
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
島根大学理学部
The Faculty of Science, Shimane University
Date of Issued 1993-12-25
Access Rights open access
Relation
[NCID] AN00108106