日本地球惑星科学連合2015年大会

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[S-GL38] 上総層群における下部ー中部更新統境界GSSP

2015年5月25日(月) 18:15 〜 19:30 コンベンションホール (2F)

コンビーナ:*岡田 誠(茨城大学理学部理学科)、菅沼 悠介(国立極地研究所)、風岡 修(千葉県環境研究センター地質環境研究室)

18:15 〜 19:30

[SGL38-P03] 房総半島国本層における珪藻化石層序

*田中 郁子1兵頭 政幸2北場 育子3佐藤 裕司4 (1.神戸大学大学院理学研究科、2.神戸大学内海域環境教育研究センター、3.立命館大学 総合科学技術研究機構 古気候学研究センター、4.兵庫県立大学 自然・環境科学研究所)

キーワード:国本層, パラリア サルカータ, アクチノキクルス インゲンス, MIS19, 松山‐ブリュンヌ境界, GSSP

Diatom analyses were conducted on a core of the Kazusa Group in the Boso Peninsula, central Japan, to reveal stratigraphic variations of diatom assemblages across the Matsuyama-Brunhes magnetic polarity boundary (MBB). The core is 54 m long collected near the Chiba section along the Yoro River, a candidate for the GSSP of the Early-Middle Pleistocene boundary. Stratigraphic variations of diatom assemblages in response to the glacial eustatic sea-level changes shown by the planktonic marine oxygen isotope record from Globorotalia inflata. Diatom assemblages in the lowermost part of the core are dominated by extinct species of Actinocyclus ingens, often observed in reworked deposits in the Kazusa Group. This part is correlated with the earliest stage of marine isotope stage (MIS) 19, and is dominated by reworked deposits that were accumulated during a low sea-level period. The extinct species suddenly decrease at a horizon of about 5 m below the Byakubi tephra (ByK) layer, during a gradual sea-level rise. Turbidity currents may have still affected the sedimentation at the site, although the lithology shows no turbidite layer above a horizon of about 8.5 m below the ByK. Above a level of 5 m below the ByK, marine littoral diatoms such as Paralia sulcata and Cyclotella striata become dominant, and have a peak at about 3 m below the ByK, coinciding with the lightest oxygen isotope value correlated with MIS 19.3. Above the peak abundance, the proportion of P. sulcata gradually decreases, and A. ingens re-increases at about 3m above the ByK, with a maximum at about 7m above the ByK, where marine isotope data show a maximum value. The re-increase of extinct diatom species suggests a sea-level drop. Thus the maximum of A. ingens at about 7 m above the ByK may be correlated with the MIS 19.2 sea-level lowstand. Therefore, the MBB that lies at 1 m above the ByK occurs between MIS 19.3 and 19.2. A. ingens can be used as a proxy of reworked deposits in the Kazusa Group.