廣島大學地學研究報告 Issue 25
published_at 1985-06-30

広島県内海町田島の地質 : 後期中生代イグニンブライトの分布南限の水底堆積物について

Geology of Tashima, Utsumi-cho, Mitsuki-gun, Hiroshima Prefecture with Special Reference to the Stratigraphic Relationship between Late Mesozoic Ignimbrites and the Sedimentary Rocks Exposed to the South
YOSHIDA Hironao
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Abstract
Sedimentary rocks, mostly shale and sandstone, are exposed sporadically along the southern margin of the late Mesozoic ignimbrites distributed widely in Hiroshima Prefecture. The stratigraphic relationship between the two has not been found as yet. Tashima is an island located south of the ignimbrites, and sedimentary formations composed of sandstone and shale are exposed along the southern seashore of the island. Ohbatake formation (over 250 m in total thickness) is one of them and has been thought to be Palaeozoic in age because the pelitic rocks in this formation have phyllitic or gneissose structure. Through the present study, however, this so-called Palezoic formation is found to be overlain conformably by the late Mesozoic ignimbrites and therefore to be Cretaceous in age. The ages of similar sedimentary rocks in the Seto Inland Sea and in its vicinity may have to be reexamined in the light of this study.