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[SGL19-02] Reconstruction of the Cretaceous continental arc–trench system of the Japanese Islands: Cretaceous stratigraphic correlation for Cretaceous palaeoenvironmental studies
Keywords:Japanese Islands, Cretaceous, stratigraphic correlation, continental arc–trench system, paleogeography, forearc basin
Stratigraphic ranges and major sedimentary facies are generally similar between the SW and NE Japan arcs, except for the pre-Aptian Lower Cretaceous in Hokkaido of NE Japan, suggesting continuity throughout the two arcs during the Cretaceous. Although Cretaceous strata are sporadically exposed in northern Honshu, NE Japan, interpretation of seismic sections suggests that Cretaceous forearc sedimentary rock measuring several tens of kilometres laterally are developed offshore beneath the present Pacific forearc. In contrast, Cretaceous forearc strata in southern SW Japan are distributed along two narrow belts that may have been deformed by post-Early Miocene tectonism