兵庫県北部および京都府北部の 近世~近代玄武岩製石造物の採石地の推定

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  • Inferring quarry sites of modern basalt stone works in the northern parts of Hyogo and Kyoto prefectures, Southwest Japan

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The authors gave a lithological description and performed the measurement of magnetic susceptibility concerning Quaternary Genbudo lava, Hidaka lava, Ogura lava and Kinuzuri lava as well as that of early modern to modern basalt stone structures in northern Hyogo Prefecture and northern Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. Stone structures such as lanterns were mainly produced from the middle of the Edo period to the Meiji period and some were made until the Showa period. According to the results of lithological observations and magnetic susceptibility measurements, it is assumed that basalt stone structures in the northern part of Toyooka City are composed of Genbudo lava, those in Hidaka Town in the south-western part of Toyooka City originate from Hidaka lava, and those in Yabu City, Asago City and Fukuchiyama City are composed of lava(mainly Ogura lava and partly of Kinuzuri lava)deriving from the Yakuno Volcano. Many lanterns made of Ogura lava manufactured in the early modern period can be found in the area. One of the reasons for the large number of lanterns made of Ogura lava is that owing to its well-developed columnar joints, this lava can be easily quarried into the size and shape suitable for processing lanterns.

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  • 人と自然

    人と自然 33 (0), 49-63, 2023-03-10

    兵庫県立人と自然の博物館

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  • CRID
    1390858474445800576
  • DOI
    10.24713/hitotoshizen.33.0_49
  • ISSN
    21854513
    09181725
  • 本文言語コード
    ja
  • データソース種別
    • JaLC
    • KAKEN
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