広島県東部の弱変成古生界の層序

廣島大學地學研究報告 Issue 12 Page 277-294 published_at 1963-03-30
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Title ( jpn )
広島県東部の弱変成古生界の層序
Title ( eng )
Stratigraphy of the Weakly Metamorphosed Paleozoic Rocks in Eastern Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan
Creator
HASE Akira
Source Title
廣島大學地學研究報告
Geological report of the Hiroshima University
Issue 12
Start Page 277
End Page 294
Abstract
The weakly metamorphosed Paleozoic rocks distributed in the eastern part of Hiroshima Prefecture are classified as follows in ascending order.
Subgroup A (more than 700m. thick): Mainly composed of black slate, with a small amount of sandstone, siliceous rock and geeen rock.
Subgroup B (2500-3000m. thick): Characterized by the predominance of green rock of volcanic and pyroclastic origin and, black slate to phyllitic slate. Layers of sandstone and siliceous rock occur at horizons.
Subgroup C (1500-2000m. thick): Mainly composed of phyllitic slate, with subordinate schistose sandstone and green rock. Thin layers of siliceous rock and acid lava or tuff are intercalated and lenses of conglomerate and limestone are included.
Metagabbro, serpentinite and mylonitic granite.
From the occurrence of Yabeina shiraiwensis and its allies the subgroup C may range up to the Upper Permian and is possibly correlated to the main part of the Maizuru group in Western Honshu.
Geotectonically the surveyed area belongs to the so-called Sanyo branch of the Sangun metamorphic zone, and the stratigraphy described above seems to correspond to that of some parts of the Sangun metamorphic complex in Chugoku and North Kyushu.
The limestones of uppermost Mississippian and Lower Pennsylvanian ages (partly of Middle Permian age) outcrop along the northeastern border of the surveyed area. They are cut off from the subgroup C by a marked thrust-fault.
Descriptions
木野崎吉郎教授退官記念特集号
Language
jpn
Resource Type departmental bulletin paper
Publisher
廣島大學理學部地學教室
Date of Issued 1963-03-30
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[ISSN] 0073-2303
[NCID] AN00213676