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Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 1990

Constraints on the evolution of the Japan Sea based on 40Ar- 39Ar ages and Sr isotopic ratios for volcanic rocks of the Yamato Seamount chain in the Japan Sea

Ichiro Kaneoka; Kenji Notsu; Yutaka Takigami; Kantaro Fujioka; Hitoshi Sakai

40 Ar- 39 Ar and Sr isotope analyses were performed on basalts and andesites dredged from the Yamato Seamount chain in the Japan Sea. The 40 Ar- 39 Ar plateau ages range from about 11 to 17 Ma, though most samples show ages between 10 and 14 Ma. The seamounts seem to have formed within a period of a few million years, although some of them might have formed earlier. Based on the present results together with previously reported radiometric age data, it is thought that the Yamato Basin formed during some period prior to 17 Ma and probably later than around 25 Ma. Taking into account the radiometric age data on rocks from the Japan Basin, it is conjectured that the opening of the Japan Sea might have started almost at this time or a little earlier. The observed 87 Sr 86 Sr ratios range from 0.70357 to 0.70388, suggesting incorporation of some time-integrated components enriched in incompatible elements such as continental crustal materials. This may indicate that in the Japan Sea area, at least the Yamato Basin had not developed enough to show the characteristics of typical N-type MORB source materials without being affected by pre-existing continental crustal materials.


Archive | 1992

50. 40 AR- 39 AR ANALYSIS OF VOLCANIC ROCKS RECOVERED FROM THE JAPAN SEA FLOOR: CONSTRAINTS ON THE AGE OF FORMATION OF THE JAPAN SEA1

Ichiro Kaneoka; Yutaka Takigami; Nobuo Takaoka; Shigeru Yamashita; Kensaku Tamaki


Island Arc | 2013

Rift‐related origin of the Paleoproterozoic Kuncha Formation, and cooling history of the Kuncha nappe and Taplejung granites, eastern Nepal Lesser Himalaya: a multichronological approach

Harutaka Sakai; Hideki Iwano; Tohru Danhara; Yutaka Takigami; Santa Man Rai; Bishal Nath Upreti; Takafumi Hirata


Island Arc | 2005

Geology of the summit limestone of Mount Qomolangma (Everest) and cooling history of the Yellow Band under the Qomolangma detachment

Harutaka Sakai; Minoru Sawada; Yutaka Takigami; Yuji Orihashi; Tohru Danhara; Hideki Iwano; Yoshihiro Kuwahara; Qi Dong; Huawei Cai; Jianguo Li


Geological Journal | 1995

Palaeogene K-Ar ages from the Kamuikotan metamorphic rocks, southern area of the Kamuikotan Gorge, central Hokkaido, northern Japan

Ichiro Iwasaki; Teruo Watanabe; Tetsumaru Itaya; Makoto Yamazaki; Yutaka Takigami


Tectonophysics | 2006

Paleomagnetism of the middle Cretaceous Iritono granite in the Abukuma region, northeast Japan

Ken-ichi Wakabayashi; Hideo Tsunakawa; Nobutatsu Mochizuki; Yuhji Yamamoto; Yutaka Takigami


Journal of the Mass Spectrometry Society of Japan | 2004

Construction of I-Xe and 40Ar-39Ar Dating System Using a Modified VG3600 Mass Spectrometer and the First I-Xe Data Obtained in Japan

Noriko Ebisawa; Hirochika Sumino; Ryuji Okazaki; Yutaka Takigami; Naoto Hirano; Keisuke Nagao; Ichiro Kaneoka


Island Arc | 2013

Emplacement of hot Lesser Himalayan nappes from 15 to 10 Ma in the Jumla–Surkhet region, western Nepal, and their thermal imprint on the underlying Early Miocene fluvial Dumri Formation

Harutaka Sakai; Hideki Iwano; Tohru Danhara; Takafumi Hirata; Yutaka Takigami


Archive | 2006

60. 40Ar/39Ar AGES OF BOULDERS DRILLED AT SITE 439, LEG 57, DEEP SEA DRILLING PROJECT

Masahisa Yanagisawa; Yutaka Takigami; Minoru Ozima; Ichiro Kaneoka


Memoirs of National Institute of Polar Research. Special issue | 1987

Investigation of the effect of shock on the Antarctic meteorites by the 40Ar-39Ar method

Yutaka Takigami; Ichiro Kaneoka

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Hideki Iwano

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Kantaro Fujioka

Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology

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