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Sedimentary Geology | 2003

The parentage of low-grade metasediments in the Sanbagawa Metamorphic Belt, Shikoku, southwest Japan, based on whole-rock geochemistry

Kazuo Kiminami; Shigetaka Ishihama

Abstract In order to identify the parentage of low-grade metasediments in the Besshi unit of the Sanbagawa Metamorphic Belt in Shikoku, southwest Japan, we have studied the bulk chemistry of psammitic and pelitic rocks in the Sanbagawa Belt and in related nonmetamorphosed Middle/Late Jurassic–Cretaceous accretionary complexes (Southern Chichibu and Northern Shimanto Belts). Tectonostratigraphic relationships and paleontological evidence suggest a post-Middle Jurassic depositional age for the protoliths of the Sanbagawa psammitic/pelitic schists. Zr/TiO2 ratios of metasandstones in the Besshi unit differ from those of the Middle/Late Jurassic sandstones in the Southern Chichibu Belt. Besshi metasandstones from the Iya–Inouchidani area have chemical affinities with sandstones from the KSII unit (Coniacian–Campanian) of the Northern Shimanto Belt. The Besshi unit in the Asemi–Tachikawa area can be subdivided into northern and southern parts based on the geochemistry of the metasandstones and metapelites. The geochemistry of the metasediments suggests that the parents of the northern and southern parts are the KSII unit and KSIc unit (Late Albian–Early Coniacian), respectively. The depositional ages of the protoliths of the Besshi metasandstones and metapelites are thus inferred to be Late Albian–Early Coniacian (southern part of the Asemi–Tachikawa area), and Coniacian–Campanian (Iya–Inouchidani area and the northern part of the Asemi–Tachikawa area). These conclusions are consistent with the radiometric ages of metasediments from Asemi–Tachikawa, and imply that most of the low-grade metasediments in the Sanbagawa Belt are an underplated, deeper facies of the Cretaceous Shimanto accretionary complex. Protoliths of the Besshi unit represent muddy facies with greenstones, whereas the KSIc and KSII units in the Shimanto Belt mainly consist of sandy facies of probable trench-fan and trench-wedge origin. The lithologic contrast between the KSIc/KSII and Besshi units may be explained by selective underthrusting and underplating of hemipelagic mud deposited outboard of a trench, and as offscraping of turbidite sequences deposited within a trench.


Island Arc | 1994

Ridge collision and in situ greenstones in accretionary complexes: An example from the Late Cretaceous Ryukyu Islands and southwest Japan margin

Kazuo Kiminami; Sumio Miyashita; Kiyoshi Kawabata


Terra Nova | 2013

Spatiotemporal variations of Jurassic–Cretaceous magmatism in eastern Asia (Tan‐Lu Fault to SW Japan): evidence for flat‐slab subduction and slab rollback

Kazuo Kiminami; Teruyoshi Imaoka


Journal of Asian Earth Sciences | 2011

K–Ar age and geochemistry of the SW Japan Paleogene cauldron cluster: Implications for Eocene–Oligocene thermo-tectonic reactivation

Teruyoshi Imaoka; Kazuo Kiminami; K. Nishida; M. Takemoto; T. Ikawa; Tetsumaru Itaya; Hiroo Kagami; Shigeru Iizumi


Island Arc | 1999

Geochemical contrast between the Sanbagawa psammitic schists (Oboke unit) and the Cretaceous Shimanto sandstones in Shikoku, Southwest Japan and its geologic significance

Kazuo Kiminami; Asami Hamasaki; Takuji Matsuura


Journal of the Geological Society of Japan | 1990

Discovery of Paleogene radiolarians from the Hidaka Supergroup and its significance with special reference to ridge subduction

Kazuo Kiminami; Kiyoshi Kawabata; Sumio Miyashita


Journal of the Geological Society of Japan | 1998

Relationship between sandstone composition in the Cretaceous Shimanto Supergroup, eastern Shikoku, and Cretaceous are volcanism.

Kazuo Kiminami; Takuji Matsuura; Takao Iwata; Kenichiro Miura


Journal of the Geological Society of Japan | 1985

LOWER CRETACEOUS STRATA COVERING THE ABYSSAL THOLEIITE (THE HIDAKA WESTERN GREENSTONE BELT) IN THE CHIRORO AREA, CENTRAL HOKKAIDO, JAPAN

Kazuo Kiminami; Yoshihiro Kontani; Sumio Miyashita


Archive | 1983

Mesozoic Arc-Trench Systems in Hokkaido, Japan

Kazuo Kiminami; Yoshihiro Kontani


Sedimentary Geology | 2007

The relationship between major element concentration and grain size within sandstones from four turbidite sequences in Japan

Kazuo Kiminami; Kumiko Fujii

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Tetsumaru Itaya

Okayama University of Science

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Kiyoshi Kawabata

American Museum of Natural History

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