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Recognition of Detrital Carbonaceous Material in the Ryoke Metamorphic Belt by Using Raman Thermometry: Implications for Thermal Structure and Detrital Origin Open Access
Climbing to the Top of Mount Fuji: Uniting Theory and Observations of Oxygen Triple Isotope Systematics Available to Purchase
Propagation Mechanism of Long‐Period Ground Motions for Offshore Earthquakes along the Nankai Trough: Effects of the Accretionary Wedge Available to Purchase
Gas pathways and remotely triggered earthquakes beneath Mount Fuji, Japan Available to Purchase
FDM Simulation of Seismic‐Wave Propagation for an Aftershock of the 2009 Suruga Bay Earthquake: Effects of Ocean‐Bottom Topography and Seawater Layer Available to Purchase
Fluidized Cataclastic Veins along the Itoigawa-Shizuoka Tectonic Line Active Fault System, Central Japan, and Its Seismotectonic Implications Available to Purchase
INTEGRATED PLANT RECORD (IPR) VEGETATION ANALYSIS APPLIED TO MODERN VEGETATION IN SOUTH CHINA AND JAPAN Available to Purchase
A Practical Method to Estimate Strong Ground Motions after an Earthquake, Based on Site Amplification and Phase Characteristics Available to Purchase
Origin of crosscutting dissolution surfaces in magmatic plagioclase Available to Purchase
Syncollisional rapid granitic magma formation in an arc-arc collision zone: Evidence from the Tanzawa plutonic complex, Japan Available to Purchase
Estimation of Lifeline Resilience Factors Based on Surveys of Japanese Industries Available to Purchase
Rotational Motions Observed during an Earthquake Swarm in April 1998 Offshore Ito, Japan Available to Purchase
Temporal changes in the composition of Miocene sandstone related to collision between the Honshu and Izu Arcs, central Japan Available to Purchase
The Izu Arc has been colliding with the Honshu Arc in central Japan since ca. 15 Ma. In order to understand the provenance changes related to this collision, we studied lower to middle Miocene sandstones in and around the collision zone by analyzing their framework composition and the chemistries of detrital clinopyroxene, garnet, and chromian spinel. Sandstone deposited in the trench and forearc basin of the Honshu Arc prior to collision includes grains of detrital garnet and chromian spinel, which originated mainly from granites and low pressure-temperature (P-T) metamorphic rocks, and forearc peridotite, respectively, parts of the Honshu Arc. The forearc and trench-fill sandstones differ in terms of their framework composition; sedimentary lithics are more abundant in the forearc sandstone than in the trench. The two groups of sediments were supplied from different parts of the Honshu Arc. The lower part of the clastic sequence deposited within the Izu Arc is composed mainly of volcaniclastic rocks and yields detrital clinopyroxenes that originated from the Izu Arc. In contrast, the upper part is similar to the lower Miocene trench-fill deposits in terms of its framework composition and the chemistry of detrital garnet and chromian spinel. This reflects a change in provenance triggered by the initial contact of the Izu Arc and the trench between the Eurasian and Philippine Sea plates. The lower part of the middle Miocene trench-fill that was deposited following initial contact is also similar to the lower Miocene trench-fill. The upper part, however, resembles lower Miocene sedimentary rocks of the forearc basin. This suggests that the transport path was changed by collision. During the initial stages of collision between the Honshu and Izu Arcs, the Honshu Arc was preferentially uplifted, and therefore supplied most of the detritus to the collision zone.