関東平野猿島・筑波台地に分布する上部更新統下総層群常総層にみられるMIS 5cの指標テフラ含有層

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Published in地学雑誌 Vol. 128; no. 6; pp. 905 - 920
Main Authors 岡崎, 浩子, 須貝, 俊彦, 秋山, 大地, 中里, 裕臣, 大井, 信三
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Kozima, N. (1959): Geplogical studies of the environs of the Inba-numa, Chiba Prefecture—Studies on the Narita Group (3)—. Journal of the Geological Society of Japan, 65, 595-605.
Unozawa, A., Isobe, I., Endo, H., Taguchi, Y., Nagai, S., Ishii, T., Aihara, T. and Oka, S. (1988): Explanatory Text of the Environmental Geologic Map of the Tsukuba Science City and Its Surroundings. 1:25,000. Geological Survey of Japan, 139p.
Naya, T. and Yasuhara, M. (2014): Geology of the Konosu District. Quadrangle Series, 1:50,000. Geological Survey of Japan, 82p.
Masuda, F. and Yokokawa, M. (1988): What can be found from the stratum of beach sediments. Chikyu Monthly, 10, 523-530.
Hoyanagi, K., Kumon F. and Matsuda, H. (2004): Sediments and Sedimentary Rock (Taisekibutsu To Taisekigan) edited by Field Geology Publishing Ccommittee of the Geological Society of Japan, Kyoritsu Shuppan, 171p.
Nakamura, K. and Fukuda, O. (1953): The topography and geology of the Joso Upland. Journal of the Geological Society of Japan, 59, 319.
Suzuki, T. (1993): Stratigraphy of middle Pleistocene tephra layers around Nasuno Plain, in North Kanto, central Japan. Journal of Geography (Chigaku Zasshi), 102, 73-90.
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Yoshikawa, T., Yamamoto, T. and Nakae, S. (2010): Geology of the Utsunomiya District. Quadrangle Series, 1:50,000. Geological Survey of Japan, 79p.
Sugihara, S. (1970): Geomorphological developments of the western Shimosa Upland in Chiba prefecture, Japan. Geographical Review of Japan, 43, 703-718.
Yamamoto, T. (2012): Quantitative re-description of tephra units since 0.3 Ma in the Fukushima–Tochigi region, NE Japan. Bulletin of the Geological Survey of Japan, 63, 35-91.
Hisatomi, K. (1998): Mud and mudstone. in Reviesd Study Method of the Clastic Sediments (Shinpan Saisetsubutsu No Kenkyuho) edited by Kumon, F. and Tateishi, M., Association for the Geological Collaboration in Japan, 273-328.
Yabe, H. and Aoki, R. (1927): Geological age of the terrace levels developed along the foot of the mountains surrounding Kanto tectonic basin. Geographical Review of Japan, 3, 79-87.
Kaizuka, S. (1987): Quaternary crustal movements in Kanto, Japan. Journal of Geography (Chigaku Zasshi), 96, 223-240.
Miall, A.D. (1992): Alluvial deposits. in Facies Models—Response to Sea Level Change— edited by Walker, R.G. and James, N.P., Geological Association of Canada, 119-142.
Nara, M. and Seike, K. (2004): Macaronichnus segregatis-like traces found in the modern foreshore sediments of the Kujukuri-hama coast, Japan. Journal of the Geological society of Japan, 110, 545-551.
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Suzuki, T. (1992): Tephrochronological study on Nasu Volcano. Bulletin of the Volcanological Society of Japan, 37, 251-263.
Yamamoto, T. (1999): Plinian fall deposits in the Fukushima–Tochigi area during 0.3-0.1 Ma: Stratigraphy of marker tephra layers erupting from Numazawa, Hiuchigatake, Kinunuma, and Sunagohara volcanoes. Bulletin of the Geological Survey of Japan, 50, 743-767.
Aoki, K., Irino, T. and Oba, T. (2008): Late Pleistocene tephrostratigraphy of the sediment core MD01-2421 collected off the Kashima coast, Japan. Quaternary Research (Daiyonki Kenkyu), 47, 391-407.
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Ryugasaki Collaboraive Research Group (1998): Shimosa Group in the southern Inashiki Upland, Kanto Plain, central Japan—Crustal movements since late Pleistocene (Part 2)—. Earth Science (Chikyu Kagaku), 52, 378-390.
Ooi, S. (2013): Stratigraphy and Tephro-stratigraphy of the Quaternary Shimosa Group in Hitachi Terrace. Doctoral Thesis of Ibaraki University, 172p.
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Ooi, S., Sairenji, N., Yokoyama, Y. and Ando, H. (2013): Re-examination of terrace surface division of the Hitachi Terraces, Ibaraki Prefecture. Bulletin of the Ibaraki Nature Museum, 16, 51-56.
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Okazaki-Kumashiro, H., Sato, H. and Nakazato, H. (1994): Stratigraphy of the upper Pleistocene Shimosa Group, Kioroshi, Joso and Anesaki Formations—Part 1: Shimosa Upland—. Journal of the Natural History Museum and Institute, Chiba, 3, 19-69.
Sugai, T., Matsushima (Ogami), H. and Mizuno, K. (2013): Last 400 ka landform evolution of the Kanto Plain: Under the influence of concurrent glacio-eustatic sea level changes and tectonic activity. Journal of Geography (Chigaku Zasshi), 122, 921-948.
Yabe, H. (1931): Geological growth of the Tokyo Bay. Bulletin of the Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo, 9, 333-339.
Kikuchi, T. (1981): Sedimentary environment of the Joso Clay overlying the marine Pleistocene deposits in the Kanto district, central Japan. Memoirs of the Geological Society of Japan, 20, 129-145.
Machida, H. and Arai, F. (2003): Atlas of Tephra in and around Japan (Revised Edition). University of Tokyo Press, 336p.
Ryugasaki Collaboraive Research Group (1994): Shimosa Group in the southern Inashiki Upland, Kanto Plain, central Japan—Sedimentology and stratigraphy of the Kamiiwahashi and the Kioroshi Formations (part 1)—. Earth Science (Chikyu Kagaku), 48, 535-551.
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– reference: Nara, M. and Seike, K. (2004): Macaronichnus segregatis-like traces found in the modern foreshore sediments of the Kujukuri-hama coast, Japan. Journal of the Geological society of Japan, 110, 545-551.
– reference: Ooi, S. (2013): Stratigraphy and Tephro-stratigraphy of the Quaternary Shimosa Group in Hitachi Terrace. Doctoral Thesis of Ibaraki University, 172p.
– reference: Unozawa, A., Isobe, I., Endo, H., Taguchi, Y., Nagai, S., Ishii, T., Aihara, T. and Oka, S. (1988): Explanatory Text of the Environmental Geologic Map of the Tsukuba Science City and Its Surroundings. 1:25,000. Geological Survey of Japan, 139p.
– reference: * Title etc. translated by D.A.
– reference: Suzuki, T. (1993): Stratigraphy of middle Pleistocene tephra layers around Nasuno Plain, in North Kanto, central Japan. Journal of Geography (Chigaku Zasshi), 102, 73-90.
– reference: Kozima, N. (1959): Geplogical studies of the environs of the Inba-numa, Chiba Prefecture—Studies on the Narita Group (3)—. Journal of the Geological Society of Japan, 65, 595-605.
– reference: Kikuchi, T. (1981): Sedimentary environment of the Joso Clay overlying the marine Pleistocene deposits in the Kanto district, central Japan. Memoirs of the Geological Society of Japan, 20, 129-145.
– reference: Nakazawa, T. and Tanabe, S. (2011): Geology of the Noda District. Quadrangle Series, 1: 50,000. Geological Survey of Japan, 72p.
– reference: Oyama, M. and Takehara, H. (2004): Revised Standard Soil Color Charts. Japan Color Enterprise.
– reference: Yabe, H. and Aoki, R. (1927): Geological age of the terrace levels developed along the foot of the mountains surrounding Kanto tectonic basin. Geographical Review of Japan, 3, 79-87.*
– reference: Bridge, J.S. (2003): Floodplains. in Rivers and Floodplains: Forms, Processes, and Sedimentary Record, Blackwell Publishing, 260-295.
– reference: Okazaki-Kumashiro, H., Sato, H. and Nakazato, H. (1994): Stratigraphy of the upper Pleistocene Shimosa Group, Kioroshi, Joso and Anesaki Formations—Part 1: Shimosa Upland—. Journal of the Natural History Museum and Institute, Chiba, 3, 19-69.
– reference: Yamamoto, T. (2012): Quantitative re-description of tephra units since 0.3 Ma in the Fukushima–Tochigi region, NE Japan. Bulletin of the Geological Survey of Japan, 63, 35-91.
– reference: Ikeda, H., Mizutani, K., Sonoda, Y. and Iseya F. (1982): Landform evolution of the Tsukuba Upland—Bird foot delta in Paleo Kasumigaura. Tsukbua Environmental Studies, 6, 150-156.*
– reference: Ooi, S., Sairenji, N., Yokoyama, Y. and Ando, H. (2013): Re-examination of terrace surface division of the Hitachi Terraces, Ibaraki Prefecture. Bulletin of the Ibaraki Nature Museum, 16, 51-56.
– reference: Kaizuka, S. (1987): Quaternary crustal movements in Kanto, Japan. Journal of Geography (Chigaku Zasshi), 96, 223-240.
– reference: Collinson, J.D. (1996): Alluvial sediments. in Sedimentary Environments: Processes, Facies and Stratigraphy, Third Edition edited by Reading, H.G., Blackwell Publishing, 37-82.
– reference: Japanese Geotechnical Society, Revision and Editing WG of the Basis and Manual for Soil Test (2010): Basis and Manual for Soil Test (2nd Edition) (Doshitsu Shiken Kihon To Tebiki Dai 2 Kai Kaiteiban). Maruzen Shoten.*
– reference: Ryugasaki Collaboraive Research Group (1998): Shimosa Group in the southern Inashiki Upland, Kanto Plain, central Japan—Crustal movements since late Pleistocene (Part 2)—. Earth Science (Chikyu Kagaku), 52, 378-390.
– reference: Suzuki, T. (1992): Tephrochronological study on Nasu Volcano. Bulletin of the Volcanological Society of Japan, 37, 251-263.
– reference: Yabe, H. (1931): Geological growth of the Tokyo Bay. Bulletin of the Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo, 9, 333-339.
– reference: Okazaki, H. and Masuda, F. (1992): Depositional systems of the Late Pleistocene sediments in Paleo-Tokyo Bay area. Journal of the Geological Society of Japan, 98, 235-258.
– reference: Masuda, F. and Yokokawa, M. (1988): What can be found from the stratum of beach sediments. Chikyu Monthly, 10, 523-530.*
– reference: Nakamura, K. and Fukuda, O. (1953): The topography and geology of the Joso Upland. Journal of the Geological Society of Japan, 59, 319.*
– reference: Machida, H. and Arai, F. (2003): Atlas of Tephra in and around Japan (Revised Edition). University of Tokyo Press, 336p.
– reference: Okazaki, H. and Nakazato, H. (2003): Stratigraphy of the upper Shimosa Group—Part 2: The Hitachi Upland (preliminary report)—. Journal of the Natural History Museum and Institute, Chiba, 7, 45-77.
– reference: Yoshikawa, T., Yamamoto, T. and Nakae, S. (2010): Geology of the Utsunomiya District. Quadrangle Series, 1:50,000. Geological Survey of Japan, 79p.
– reference: Aoki, K., Irino, T. and Oba, T. (2008): Late Pleistocene tephrostratigraphy of the sediment core MD01-2421 collected off the Kashima coast, Japan. Quaternary Research (Daiyonki Kenkyu), 47, 391-407.
– reference: Yamamoto, T. (1999): Plinian fall deposits in the Fukushima–Tochigi area during 0.3-0.1 Ma: Stratigraphy of marker tephra layers erupting from Numazawa, Hiuchigatake, Kinunuma, and Sunagohara volcanoes. Bulletin of the Geological Survey of Japan, 50, 743-767.
– reference: Hisatomi, K. (1998): Mud and mudstone. in Reviesd Study Method of the Clastic Sediments (Shinpan Saisetsubutsu No Kenkyuho) edited by Kumon, F. and Tateishi, M., Association for the Geological Collaboration in Japan, 273-328.*
– reference: Miall, A.D. (1992): Alluvial deposits. in Facies Models—Response to Sea Level Change— edited by Walker, R.G. and James, N.P., Geological Association of Canada, 119-142.
– reference: Sugai, T., Matsushima (Ogami), H. and Mizuno, K. (2013): Last 400 ka landform evolution of the Kanto Plain: Under the influence of concurrent glacio-eustatic sea level changes and tectonic activity. Journal of Geography (Chigaku Zasshi), 122, 921-948.
– reference: Naya, T. and Yasuhara, M. (2014): Geology of the Konosu District. Quadrangle Series, 1:50,000. Geological Survey of Japan, 82p.
– reference: Hoyanagi, K., Kumon F. and Matsuda, H. (2004): Sediments and Sedimentary Rock (Taisekibutsu To Taisekigan) edited by Field Geology Publishing Ccommittee of the Geological Society of Japan, Kyoritsu Shuppan, 171p.*
– reference: Sugihara, S. (1970): Geomorphological developments of the western Shimosa Upland in Chiba prefecture, Japan. Geographical Review of Japan, 43, 703-718.
– reference: Walker, R.G. and Plint, A.G. (1992): Wave- and storm-dominated shallow marine systems. in Facies Models—Response to Sea Level Change— edited by Walker, R.G. and James, N.P., Geological Association of Canada, 219-238.
– reference: Ryugasaki Collaboraive Research Group (1994): Shimosa Group in the southern Inashiki Upland, Kanto Plain, central Japan—Sedimentology and stratigraphy of the Kamiiwahashi and the Kioroshi Formations (part 1)—. Earth Science (Chikyu Kagaku), 48, 535-551.
– reference: Suzuki, T. (1990): Tephrochronological study on the 200,000 years eruptive history of Akagi Volcano in north Kanto, central Japan. Journal of Geography (Chigaku Zasshi), 99, 60-75.
– reference: Kodama, K., Horiguchi, M., Suzuki, Y. and Mitsunashi, T. (1981): Late Pleistocene crustalmovement of the Kanto plain, central Japan. Memoirs of the Geological Society of Japan, 20, 113-128.
– reference: Yoshida, H. and Matsuoka, K. (2004): Occurrence of ‘Takashikozo’ from Takashihara area, Aichi Prefecture. Bulletin of the Nagoya University Museum, 20, 25-34.
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