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Origin of omphacitites from the Nishisonogi metamorphic rocks, western Kyushu, Japan: comparison with jadeitites
Jadeitites with metasomatic zoning from the Nishisonogi metamorphic rocks, western Japan: fluid–tectonic block interaction during exhumation
Status of Geologic and Resource Mapping, Northwest Quadrant, Circum-Pacific Map Project: ABSTRACT
The eruption of Sakura-Jima, 1914
A new attenuation relation for peak horizontal acceleration of strong earthquake ground motion in Japan
Phanerozoic accretionary history of Japan and the western Pacific margin
PERMIAN RADIOLARIAN FAUNAS FROM CHERT IN THE KHABAROVSK COMPLEX, FAR EAST RUSSIA, AND THE AGE OF EACH LITHOLOGIC UNIT OF THE KHABAROVSK COMPLEX
Morphoclines of living operculinid foraminifera based on quantitative characters
DEPTH COENOCLINES AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS OF WESTERN PACIFIC LARGER FORAMINIFERA
Abstract The laser-heating 40 Ar/ 39 Ar dating method was applied to volcanic rocks systematically collected from the back-arc region of the central part of the Izu-Bonin arc. Dating results combined with whole-rock chemistry and other geological information reveal the volcanic history of the back-arc region of the Izu-Bonin arc. In the back-arc seamount chains area, andesitic-basaltic volcanism initiated at c. 17 Ma, slightly before the Shikoku Basin ceased spreading, and continued until c. 3 Ma. Relatively old volcanism (>8 Ma) has been found only from the western part of the seamount chains, and younger volcanism mainly occurs in the eastern part of the chains, indicating the western margin of the active volcanic zone of the Izu-Bonin arc has migrated eastward with time. At around 2.8 Ma, volcanism initiated in the western part of the back-arc knolls zone. This volcanism is characterized by eruption of clinopyroxene-olivine basalt. In the first stage of rifting, this type of basalt erupted from N-S-trending fissures and/or vents aligned in this direction and formed N-S-trending ridges. Between 2.5 and 1 Ma, many small knolls were formed by eruption of basalt and minor felsic rocks. Volcanism younger than 1 Ma occurred only in the currently active rift zone and its adjacent area. The active volcanic zone in the back-arc seamount chains area converged to the volcanic front with time from 17 to 3 Ma. Active rifting and rifting-related volcanism also migrated or converged eastward after 1 Ma. The observed temporal variation of locus of volcanism may be explained by rapid retreat of the Philippine Sea Plate relative to the Pacific Plate and resulting steepening of the subducting slab.
Seismological Society of America honorary members: June 21, 1984
Tilt measurements on volcanoes: more than a hundred years of recordings
Seismological Society of America members: June 30, 1958
Seismological Society of America honorary members: May 1, 1982
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The Kyushu–Ryukyu Arc
Abstract The Kyushu-Ryukyu Arc extends for over 1000 km south from the large island of Kyushu down the Ryukyu Island chain towards Taiwan. It has been produced by subduction of oceanic plates beneath the Eurasian continent and exposes a wide range of Palaeozoic, Mesozoic and Cenozoic rocks formed in an active continental margin setting (Maruyama et al. 1997; Isozaki et al. 2010). In this chapter we describe the geology of the arc from the oldest (Palaeozoic and Triassic) to youngest (Neogene and Quaternary) rocks, and discuss the geodynamic evolution of the area.