日本地球惑星科学連合2024年大会

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セッション記号 H (地球人間圏科学) » H-QR 第四紀学

[H-QR04] Deep time perspective on the geological response to climate change

2024年5月28日(火) 09:00 〜 10:15 303 (幕張メッセ国際会議場)

コンビーナ:Wang Liang-Chi(National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan)、Yu Neng-Ti(National Tsing Hua University)、鹿島 薫(島根大学エスチュアリー研究センター/国立中正大学地球環境科学系(台湾))、岡崎 裕典(九州大学大学院理学研究院地球惑星科学部門)、Chairperson:Liang-Chi Wang(National Chung Cheng University, Taiwan)、岡崎 裕典(九州大学大学院理学研究院地球惑星科学部門)

09:15 〜 09:30

[HQR04-02] Last 2000-year coastal environmental changes in the Kii Peninsula, central Japan

★Invited Papers

*山田 和芳1、田畑 薫1、池田 陽大1、藤木 利之2、中西 利典3鹿島 薫4 (1.早稲田大学人間科学学術院、2.岡山理科大学理学部、3.ふじのくに地球環境史ミュージアム、4.島根大学エスチュアリー研究センター/国立中正大学地球環境科学系(台湾))

キーワード:ゆかし潟、湖沼堆積物、花粉分析、珪藻分析、人間活動、和歌山県

In this research, 292-cm-length lake sediment core were collected from center part (water depth : 3.6 m) at the Yukashi-gata Lagoon located in Nachikatsuura Town, Wakayama Prefecture, central Japan.
The Kii Peninsula consists mostly of steep mountainous terrain with a few lowlands and almost no lakes or marshes, even in the coastal areas. This topographical feature has left unreported area for paleoenvironmental researches. we have an lake drilling scientific research at the Yukashi-gata Lagoon, a remnant marine lake in the southeastern part of the peninsula. The objectives of this study are to detect climatic changes in historical times, to examine the frequency of floods and tsunami intrusion by event strata, and to reconstruct the history of human impacts related to the Kumano faith through comprehensive paleoenvironmental analysis of the collected sediments.
The lithology of the core consists of massive fine sand to silt layers with some bioturbation, including many blue-gray plants and shell fragments, except for a dark gray silt layer of topmost 30 cm. There are no interbeded coarse-grained thin layers that would qualify as event strata. Four radiocarbon dating of plant remains indicates that the lowest part of the core was deposited approximately 1,500 years ago (500 A.D.), suggesting that a stable sedimentation with a rate of approximately 3 mm per year has continued until the present.
According to the sequential results of geochemical, diatom and pollen analyses for the sediment samples, the results of this study revealed the following three points: (1) the lagoon environment has continued for the past 1500 years, (2) anthropogenic modification of the environment was recognized in the 7th century and later periods, synchronizing with the start of the Kumano mountain worship, and (3) the tsunami deposits caused by the Nankai Trough in the historical period were not found at various sites along the Pacific coast.