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Tazawako caldera, NE Japan and its eruption products
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- Kano Kazuhiko
- Geological Survey of Japan, AIST
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- Ohguchi Takeshi
- Akita University
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- Hayashi Shintaro
- Graduate School of Education, Akita University
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- Yanai Keizo
- Iwate University
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- Ishizuka Osamu
- Geological Survey of Japan, AIST Research Institute for Marine Geodynamics, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
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- Miyagi Isoji
- Geological Survey of Japan, AIST
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- Ishiyama Daizo
- Graduate School of International Resource Sciences, Akita University
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 田沢湖カルデラとその噴出物
- タザワコ カルデラ ト ソノ フンシュツブツ
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<p>It has been inferred that Lake Tazawa (Tazawa-Ko or Tazawako in Japanese) is a caldera lake, but the products of the caldera-forming eruption have yet to be confirmed. Here, we report the discovery of the rhyolitic pyroclastic density current deposits (PDCs) that erupted from Tazawa-Ko between 2 and 1.8 Ma and shall propose to call this confirmed caldera the Tazawako caldera after the name of Tazawako Town (Tazawako-Machi), where Lake Tazawa (Tazawa-Ko) is located. The lower PDCs are wavy to parallel-stratified deposits that are dominated by polyhedral and platy glass shards, suggesting that the caldera-forming eruption began with phreatomagmatic explosions. The upper PDCs are poorly sorted, largely non-stratified deposits that are closely associated with the debris avalanche deposits around Tazawa-Ko, and are welded where they occur in a valley 30 km to the north of Tazawa-Ko, thereby representing the climactic eruption. These caldera-forming eruption products are limited in volume even at proximal locations, presumably due to a long-term erosion. However, the total eruption volume is estimated to be ~1011 m3 with the ~8-km-diameter of the source caldera. This volume is supported by correlative fallout ash observed up to 800 km from Tazawa-Ko. Two lava domes erupted on the caldera floor, and two lava flows were effused on the somma between 1.8 and 1.6 Ma, following caldera formation. While pre-caldera volcanism remains largely unknown, a small volume of andesite lava flow was extruded from a site on the southeastern caldera rim. Finally, we shall propose to call this confirmed caldera the Tazawako caldera after the name of Tazawako Town (Tazawako-Machi), where Lake Tazawa (Tazawa-Ko) is located.</p>
Journal
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- The Journal of the Geological Society of Japan
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The Journal of the Geological Society of Japan 126 (5), 233-249, 2020-05-15
The Geological Society of Japan
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390848647550467840
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- NII Article ID
- 130007905543
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- NII Book ID
- AN00141768
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- ISSN
- 13499963
- 00167630
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- NDL BIB ID
- 030539450
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Article Type
- journal article
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Disallowed