日本地球惑星科学連合2023年大会

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セッション記号 S (固体地球科学) » S-GL 地質学

[S-GL22] 年代層序単元境界の研究最前線

2023年5月26日(金) 13:45 〜 15:15 オンラインポスターZoom会場 (4) (オンラインポスター)

コンビーナ:星 博幸(愛知教育大学自然科学系理科教育講座地学領域)、高嶋 礼詩(東北大学総合学術博物館)、黒田 潤一郎(東京大学大気海洋研究所 海洋底科学部門)、岡田 誠(茨城大学理学部理学科)

現地ポスター発表開催日時 (2023/5/26 17:15-18:45)

13:45 〜 15:15

[SGL22-P03] The Torinosu Group in the southern Chichibu belt and its potential for defining the Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary

*松岡 篤1 (1.新潟大学理学部)

キーワード:ジュラ・白亜系境界、GSSP、放散虫、STRATI 2023、鳥巣層群

The Torinosu Group is a shallow marine terrigenous clastic sequence with reef limestone called the Torinosu Limestone. The type area of the group is located in the Sakawa area, Kochi Prefecture. The Torinosu Group and its equivalent successions with the Torinosu-type limestone are distributed sporadically in the Southern Chichibu belt from the Kanto Mountains in the east to western Kyushu in the west over a distance of 800 km. They were originally deposited around the Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary (JKB) on a Jurassic accretionary complex with unconformity in the eastern margin of Asian continent. The group yields a wide variety of marine biota composed of mega- and microfossils. Mega fossils include ammonoids, bivalves, gastropods, brachiopods, echinoids, corals and so on. Microfossils include radiolarians and calcareous nannofossils.
The Global Boundary Stratotype Section and Point (GSSP) for the JKB has not been determined yet. Research on the JKB related issues has been extensively carried out all over the world. The Torinosu Group and its equivalents have a high potential to provide critical data on the JKB definition because they contain a transitional interval from the Jurassic to the Cretaceous and yield rich faunas with the Tethyan affinity mentioned above. In terms of radiolarian biostratigraphy, the Pseudodictyomitra carpatica zone, which encompasses the JKB, are widely recognized in the Torinosu Group.
A new Berriasian Working Group (BWG) was organized within the International Subcommission on Cretaceous Stratigraphy in 2021. The author is one of BGM members and is expected to produce data from the Asian and Pacific regions. In addition, the author is counted on reviewing radiolarian biostratigraphy. Almost monthly BWG meetings on line and in person have been held since then. Progress in BWG activities will be reported in the 4th International Congress on Stratigraphy (STRATI 2023) in Lille, France.