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Lithology and palynology of Neogene sediments on the narrow edge of the Kitakami Massif (basement rocks), northeast Japan: Significant change for depositional environments as a result of plate tectonics
Authors:Koji Yagishita   Akiko Obuse   Hiroshi Kurita
Affiliation:Department of Geology, Faculty of Education, Iwate University, Morioka-City, 020-8550, Japan (email: ),; JAPEX Research Center, Japan Petroleum Exploration Co. Ltd, Mihama-ku, Chiba-City, 261-0025, Japan and; Department of Geological Science, Faculty of Science, Niigata University, Niigata-City, 950-2181, Japan
Abstract:Abstract A controversial stratigraphic section, the Taneichi Formation, is exposed along the Pacific Coast of northeastern Honshu, the main island of the Japanese Archipelago. Although most sediments of the formation have long been dated as late Cretaceous, the northern section of it has been assigned to (i) the Upper Cretaceous; (ii) the Paleogene; or (iii) the Neogene. In the present report, we present the data of palynological and sedimentological studies, showing that the northern section should be assigned to the Neogene. A more important point in the present study is that we invoke some basic principles of fluvial sedimentology to resolve this stratigraphic subject. The lignite layers full of Paleogene–Miocene dinoflagellate cysts and pollen assemblages drape over the boulder‐sized (>40 cm in diameter) clasts in the northern section. However, the layers totally consist of aggregates of small lignite chips, indicating that the lignites are allochthonous materials. The mega‐clasts with derived microfossils in the lignites are thought to have been deposited as Neogene fluvial (flood) sediments in the newly formed Japanese Archipelago. Prior to the Miocene, the northern Honshu was part of the Eurasian Plate, thus the boulder‐sized clasts cannot be envisaged as long river flood deposits along the continental Paleogene Pacific Coast. Instead, the mega‐clasts with the draping lignites were probably derived from nearby Miocene highlands in the newly born island arc.
Keywords:allochthonous lignites    boulders    continental Paleogene Pacific Coast    dinoflagellate cysts    island arc    Neogene fluvial (flood) deposits    pollen assemblages
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