6:15 PM - 7:30 PM
[HQR24-P03] Subsurface geology of the Shimizu Loland and the Miho Peninsula along the northern Suruga Bay, central Japan
Keywords:Shimizu Loland, Miho Peninsula, Subsurface geology, Boring survey
We conducted the drilling survey, core analysis, and boring data analysis to clarify the subsurface geologic structure of the the Shimizu Loland and the Miho Peninsula, the Shizuoka Prefecture, central Japan. GS-MMB-1 was drilled in the northern Miho Peninsula. GS-MMB-1 is composed of the gravely layer, sandy and muddy layer with burrows and shell fragments, and gravely layer in ascending order. In the Shimizu Lowland, a buried incised valley is along the right bank of the Tomoe River. The basal altitude of the incised valley appears to be decrease upstream, suggesting that coastal area of the Shimizu Lowland has been relatively uplifting.