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Gondwana Research | 2003

Restoration of Exotic Terranes Along the Median Tectonic Line, Japanese Islands: Overview

Hideo Takagi; Hiroyoshi Arai

Abstract This paper reviews recent progress on the geotectonic evolution of exotic Paleozoic terranes in Southwest Japan, namely the Paleo-Ryoke and Kurosegawa terranes. The Paleo-Ryoke Terrane is composed mainly of Permian granitic rocks with hornfels, mid-Cretaceous high-grade metamorphic rocks associated with granitic rocks, and Upper Cretaceous sedimentary cover. They form nappe structures on the Sambagawa metamorphic rocks. The Permian granitic rocks are correlative with granitic clasts in Permian conglomerates in the South Kitakami Terrane, whereas the mid-Cretaceous rocks are correlative with those in the Abukuma Terrane. This correlation suggests that the elements of Northeast Japan to the northeast of the Tanakura Tectonic Line were connected in between the paired metamorphic belt along the Median Tectonic Line, Southwest Japan. The Kurosegawa Terrane is composed of various Paleozoic rocks with serpentinite and occurs as disrupted bodies bounded by faults in the middle part of the Jurassic Chichibu Terrane accretionary complex. It is correlated with the South Kitakami Terrane in Northeast Japan. The constituents of both terranes are considered to have been originally distributed more closely and overlay the Jurassic accretionary terrane as nappes. The current sporadic occurrence of these terranes can possibly be attributed to the difference in erosion level and later stage depression or transtension along strike-slip faults. The constituents of both exotic terranes, especially the Ordovician granite in the Kurosegawa-South Kitakami Terrane and the Permian granite in the Paleo-Ryoke Terrane provide a significant key to reconstructing these exotic terranes by correlating them with Paleozoic granitoids in the eastern Asia continent.


Chemical Geology | 2007

Statistical empirical index of chemical weathering in igneous rocks: A new tool for evaluating the degree of weathering

Tohru Ohta; Hiroyoshi Arai


Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta | 2010

Majoritic garnet: A new approach to pressure estimation of shock events in meteorites and the encapsulation of sub-lithospheric inclusions in diamond

Quentin Williams; Balz S. Kamber; Soichi Omori; Hiroyoshi Arai


Journal of Structural Geology | 2010

Comparison of petrofabrics with composite magnetic fabrics of S-C mylonite in paramagnetic granite

Takaaki Ono; Yukinobu Hosomi; Hiroyoshi Arai; Hideo Takagi


Journal of the Geological Society of Japan | 2006

Problems in compositional data analysis and their solutions

Tohru Ohta; Hiroyoshi Arai


Japanese Magazine of Mineralogical and Petrological Sciences | 2011

Petrological and mineralogical characterizationsofjadeite-bearing rocksfrom the Mikabu greenstones in the Shimonita area, Kanto Mountains, Central Japan

Hiroyoshi Arai; Atsushi Miyashita; Katsuyuki Tanabe; Mamoru Murata


Gondwana Research | 2008

Clockwise 180° rotation of slip direction in a superficial nappe pile emplaced upon a high-P/T type metamorphic terrane in central Japan

Hiroyoshi Arai; Kenta Kobayashi; Hideo Takagi


Computers & Geosciences | 2010

Short Note: A function for the R programming language to recast garnet analyses into end-members: Revision and porting of Muhling and Griffin's method

Hiroyoshi Arai


Journal of the Geological Society of Japan | 2002

Paleostress-field analysis by en-echelon veins in the Atokura Formation, Kanto Mountains, central Japan.

Hiroyoshi Arai


Island Arc | 2013

Geological framework and fission track dating of pseudotachylyte of the Atotsugawa Fault, Magawa area, central Japan

Hideo Takagi; Kosuke Tsutsui; Hiroyoshi Arai; Hideki Iwano; Tohru Danhara

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Soichi Omori

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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Atsushi Noda

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Hideki Iwano

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Kazue Suzuki

Tokyo Institute of Technology

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