Sedimentary Environments of the Main Part of the Kumano Group : A Study of the Tertirary Formations of the Kumano Coal-field in the Kii Peninsula, Southwest Japan, Part 2
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The main part of the Kumano Group is characterized by a rhythmic succession of the sediments which accumulated in offshore marine, marginal marine and barrier island environments. The offshore facies consists of generally massive and poorly sorted sandy siltstone and mudstone, and yields marine benthic fossils. The transition from the offshore facies to the marginal marine facies is represented by gradual increase of well-bedded sandstones which become thicker and coarser-grained upwards, and exhibit small-scale cross-bedding. Father up in the section, corresponding to the barrier island facies, sediments are composed mainly of very thick-bedded, medium- to coarse-grained sandstones which commonly show cross- and plane-lamination. In the section from the alternating beds to the lower part of this unit many burrows including Ophiomorpha are commonly found, and in the upper part of thick sandstone unit, thin coal seams that were produced in coastal swamps are intercalated. The change from the barrier island facies to the succeeding marine mudstone facies is generally rather abrupt. The cyclic succession of lithofacies recognized in the Kumano Group is considered to have been produced by periodic progradation and retrogradation of the strands.
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- Memoirs of the Faculty of Science, Kyūsyū University. Series D, Geology
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Memoirs of the Faculty of Science, Kyūsyū University. Series D, Geology 24 (4), 281-297, 1981-12-25
九州大学理学部
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- 1390290699732309504
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- 10.5109/1546081
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- 2324/1546081
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- 00236179
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