JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2020

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セッション記号 B (地球生命科学) » B-CG 地球生命科学複合領域・一般

[B-CG07] 顕生代の生物多様化:放散と絶滅

コンビーナ:磯崎 行雄(東京大学大学院総合文化研究科広域科学専攻広域システム科学系)、澤木 佑介(東京大学大学院総合文化研究科)

[BCG07-09] Geology and paleontology of the Tetori Group distributed in the Shokawa area, Gifu prefecture

*渡部 世利英1上松 佐知子1 (1.筑波大学)

キーワード:白亜紀、荘川、手取層群

The Tetori Group, consisting of the Jurassic to Cretaceous terrigeneous and shallow-sea sedimentary rocks, is widely distributed in Fukui, Gifu, and Toyama prefectures, central Japan. The group in the Shokawa area, Gifu prefecture, are investigated geologically and paleontologically in this study. On the basis of lithology, the Tetori Group outcropping along the Matsuyamadani valley in the Shokawa area is divided into the Akahoke, Mitarai, and Otaniyama formations in ascending order. The Akahoke Formation is mainly made up of sandstone, black shale, and alternations of sandstone and mudstone. The Mitarai Formation, overlying the Akahoke Formation comformably, comprises black mudstone. The Otaniyama Formation, which overlies the Mitarai Formation in alignment, mainly comprises medium sandstone and includes mudstone and alternations of sandstone and mudstone. Sedimentary facies analysis reveals that the Akahoke Formation is considered to have been formed between an outer shelf and shorefaces, the Mitarai Formation on an outer shelf to inner shelf, and the Otaniyama Formation in a shallower sea than inner shelf. Ammonites occurred from the Mitarai Formation indicate that the depositional age of this formation is Berriasian, early Cretaceous.