Submarine geology off west coast of Kyusyu.

The Hydrographic Department of Japan carried out the investigation of submarine topography and submarine geology off the west coast of Kyusyu in 1973 and 1974. The stratigraphy of the seabed was classified into E layer (acoustic basement) to A layer (surface layer) by means of a seismic profiler of air gun system. The age of each layer was confirmed as under-mentioned which was collated with the paper of Mizuno, et al (1971), and Kimura, et al (1975). A } Quaternary B C Pliocene D }Miocene and Pre-Miocene E Tectonic movements and the general structure were also confirmed as in the following: 1. After the sedimentation of E Layer, up rifting tectonic movement occurred, and then fault of NNE-SSW direction along the west side of Tusima was formed. In succession, up-rift movement occurred adjacent to Goto Retto-Danjo Gunto and Goto Banks. Related to this movement, a dam was formed in front of Tonghai Shelf, and a sedimentary basin took shape by the NNE-SSW fault on the eastern edge of the No. 1 Goto Bank. 2. According to these tectonic movements, Tusima Goto Tectonic Line and the original topography of the north end of Okinawa Trough were constructed. After the sedimentation of C layer, Okinawa Trough performed down warping along NE-SW axis in front of the marginal area of Tunghai Shelf.

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Main Authors: Nagano, Manao, Sakurai, Misao, Katsura, Tadahiko, Nakamura, Hiromi, Kitahara, Shoji, Onodera, Kenei
Format: Journal Contribution biblioteca
Language:Japanese
Published: 1976
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/16319
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spelling dig-aquadocs-1834-163192021-05-19T06:55:56Z Submarine geology off west coast of Kyusyu. Nagano, Manao Sakurai, Misao Katsura, Tadahiko Nakamura, Hiromi Kitahara, Shoji Onodera, Kenei The Hydrographic Department of Japan carried out the investigation of submarine topography and submarine geology off the west coast of Kyusyu in 1973 and 1974. The stratigraphy of the seabed was classified into E layer (acoustic basement) to A layer (surface layer) by means of a seismic profiler of air gun system. The age of each layer was confirmed as under-mentioned which was collated with the paper of Mizuno, et al (1971), and Kimura, et al (1975). A } Quaternary B C Pliocene D }Miocene and Pre-Miocene E Tectonic movements and the general structure were also confirmed as in the following: 1. After the sedimentation of E Layer, up rifting tectonic movement occurred, and then fault of NNE-SSW direction along the west side of Tusima was formed. In succession, up-rift movement occurred adjacent to Goto Retto-Danjo Gunto and Goto Banks. Related to this movement, a dam was formed in front of Tonghai Shelf, and a sedimentary basin took shape by the NNE-SSW fault on the eastern edge of the No. 1 Goto Bank. 2. According to these tectonic movements, Tusima Goto Tectonic Line and the original topography of the north end of Okinawa Trough were constructed. After the sedimentation of C layer, Okinawa Trough performed down warping along NE-SW axis in front of the marginal area of Tunghai Shelf. Published 2020-02-18T19:06:48Z 2020-02-18T19:06:48Z 1976 Journal Contribution Refereed http://hdl.handle.net/1834/16319 ja https://www1.kaiho.mlit.go.jp/GIJUTSUKOKUSAI/KENKYU/report/rhr11/rhr11-01.pdf pp.1-38
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description The Hydrographic Department of Japan carried out the investigation of submarine topography and submarine geology off the west coast of Kyusyu in 1973 and 1974. The stratigraphy of the seabed was classified into E layer (acoustic basement) to A layer (surface layer) by means of a seismic profiler of air gun system. The age of each layer was confirmed as under-mentioned which was collated with the paper of Mizuno, et al (1971), and Kimura, et al (1975). A } Quaternary B C Pliocene D }Miocene and Pre-Miocene E Tectonic movements and the general structure were also confirmed as in the following: 1. After the sedimentation of E Layer, up rifting tectonic movement occurred, and then fault of NNE-SSW direction along the west side of Tusima was formed. In succession, up-rift movement occurred adjacent to Goto Retto-Danjo Gunto and Goto Banks. Related to this movement, a dam was formed in front of Tonghai Shelf, and a sedimentary basin took shape by the NNE-SSW fault on the eastern edge of the No. 1 Goto Bank. 2. According to these tectonic movements, Tusima Goto Tectonic Line and the original topography of the north end of Okinawa Trough were constructed. After the sedimentation of C layer, Okinawa Trough performed down warping along NE-SW axis in front of the marginal area of Tunghai Shelf.
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author Nagano, Manao
Sakurai, Misao
Katsura, Tadahiko
Nakamura, Hiromi
Kitahara, Shoji
Onodera, Kenei
spellingShingle Nagano, Manao
Sakurai, Misao
Katsura, Tadahiko
Nakamura, Hiromi
Kitahara, Shoji
Onodera, Kenei
Submarine geology off west coast of Kyusyu.
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Sakurai, Misao
Katsura, Tadahiko
Nakamura, Hiromi
Kitahara, Shoji
Onodera, Kenei
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title Submarine geology off west coast of Kyusyu.
title_short Submarine geology off west coast of Kyusyu.
title_full Submarine geology off west coast of Kyusyu.
title_fullStr Submarine geology off west coast of Kyusyu.
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