朝地変成岩のナップ構造と九州の地質構造の問題(予報)

地質学論集 Issue 33 Page 177-186 published_at 1989-04
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Title ( jpn )
朝地変成岩のナップ構造と九州の地質構造の問題(予報)
Title ( eng )
Nappe structure of the Asaji metamorphic rocks, with special reference to geological structure of the basement complexes in Kyushu
Creator
Hara Ikuo
Yoshigai Takeshi
Source Title
地質学論集
The memoirs of the Geological Society of Japan
Issue 33
Start Page 177
End Page 186
Abstract
The Asaji metamorphic rocks in the Notsuharu area, Oita Prefecture are composed mainly of pelitic rock, psammitic rock, chert, basic rock and serpentinite. Thelast forms serpentinite melange zone, including many blocks of metamorphic rocks, and shows an overturned fold of SE vergence with the NE plunging fold axis and NNW dipping axial plane. The metamorphic rocks are divided into two groups, separated from each other by the melange zone. One occupies the horizon below the melange zone and the other above.
Carbonaceous materials from 32 pelitic rock samples were examined by TAGIRI'S (1981) X-ray diffraction method in order to compare their metamorphic grade. The results show the distinct discontinuity of metamorphic grade between two groups of both sides of the melange zone. It is concluded that the sequence above the melange zone is a nappe (Hikata nappe), and the SE vergenced overturned fold has been formed during the formation of the nappe structure.
The Asaji metamorphic rocks are considered to be long to the Ryoke metamorphic rocks. In Kyushu, apparent continuity of the Sambagawa belt terminate at the Saga-noseki Peninsula just to the east of the Notsuharu area. It appears from the above that the nappe of the Ryoke metamophic rocks such as the Hikata nappe overlies the Sambagawa belt in Kyushu. Incidentally, the Nagasaki metamophic rocks would blong to the Sambagawa metamorphic rocks.
Language
jpn
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
日本地質学会
Date of Issued 1989-04
Rights
Copyright (c) 1989 日本地質学会
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 0385-8545
[NCID] AN00141779
[NAID] 110003025335