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The Kibi Plateau Surface ― relationship with the Paleogene and Miocene deposits in middle western part of Okayama Prefecture, Japan ―
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Tanaka, Hajime Fukken Co., Ltd., Okayama branch office
Suzuki, Shigeyuki Graduate School of Natural Science and Technology, Okayama University Kaken ID publons researchmap
Abstract
The Kibi Plateau Surface is associated with the Paleogene gravel river bed deposits of the Kibi Group and the Miocene marine deposits of the Katsuta Group and the Bihoku Group. These Paleogene and Miocene units are valley fill deposits. The Kibi Group is composed of formations which is deposited by more than 7 different depositional events during earliest to latest Paleogene Period. Repeated cycles of “erosion - formation of new valley system - deposition and fill up the valley” created the low relief topographic surface. The deposition of the Miocene deposits might complete the Kibi Plateau Surface. Detailed field works have done in middle western part of Okayama Prefecture. The Kibi Plateau Surface in study area is gently dipping from NW (about 600m high) to SE (about 100m high). The distributions of the Paleogene and Miocene deposits fit the surface. At the southern margin of the Kibi Plateau, the surface is a little inclined (from 400m high to 100m high) where the bottom of paleo-valleys of the Paleogene deposits are subparallel to the surface. It suggests that the gentle tilting of the Kibi Plateau is caused by an up-warping.
Keywords
Kibi Plateau Surface
Paleogene
Neogene
Miocene
Publication Title
Okayama University Earth Science Report
Published Date
2021-03-31
Volume
volume27
Issue
issue1
Publisher
岡山大学理学部地球科学教室
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Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science, Okayama University
Start Page
19
End Page
27
ISSN
1340-7414
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AN10506284
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Journal Article
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岡山大学
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Japanese
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