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Studies of Japanese Triassic foraminifers

Research Project

Project/Area Number 10640453
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Section一般
Research Field Stratigraphy/Paleontology
Research InstitutionInst. Nat. Envir. Sci., Himeji Institute of Technology

Principal Investigator

KOBAYASHI Fumio  Himeji Institute of Technology, Institute of Natural and Environmental Sciences, Professor, 付置研究所(自), 教授 (70244689)

Project Period (FY) 1998 – 1999
Project Status Completed (Fiscal Year 1999)
Budget Amount *help
¥1,900,000 (Direct Cost: ¥1,900,000)
Fiscal Year 1999: ¥700,000 (Direct Cost: ¥700,000)
Fiscal Year 1998: ¥1,200,000 (Direct Cost: ¥1,200,000)
KeywordsForaminiferal fossils / Triassic / Late Permian / Limestone faces / Paleobiogeography / Faunal analysis
Research Abstract

The present study has first clarified the general aspect of the Japanese Triassic foraminifers, in relation to limestone faces deeply concerned with the Japanese pre-Cretaceous tectonics. Their results are important as the basic data and available for the discussion on the Triassic foraminiferal faunal comparison, paleo-biogeography, and tectonic development of Tethyan and Circum-Pacific regions.
Triassic limestones in the Kurosegawa and Maizuru Belts are lenticularly intercalated within clastic racks having many Triassic neritic faunas. The Kurosegawa Smithian limestone, gradually changing into the surrounding black mudstone, is packed densely with small thin-shelled bivalves (onquina limestone) containing rare foraminifers. Most of the Kurosegawa foraminiferal faunas are found in ooid grainstone and bioclastic grainstone containing large amount of detrital quartz grains and rock fragments. They consists of Glomospira densa, Meandrospira dinarica, Arenovidalina amylovoluta, and many others, index species of the European Anisian. Similar faunas to those of the Kurosegawa are also obtained from the Maizuru.
Triassic limestones are most widely distributed in the South Chichibu Belt. In its southern part (Sambosan Belt), numerous huge Triassic limestone blocks are prevailing in association with exotic blocks of basaltic rocks and chert. Pelagic limestone of the Sambosan Belt yields many late Triassic foraminifers assignable to Angulodiscus and other involutinids, and megalodontid bivalves typical to the Upper Triassic Tethyan Realm.
In the northern part of the South Chichibu Belt, Lower (Smithian and Spathian), Middle (Anisian), and Upper Triassic (Norian) limestones are unconformable in each other. The coquina limestone is throughout and radiolarian limestone is dominant in their upper part. Foraminiferal faunas seem to be rather dissimilar to other Japanese contemporaneous ones with respect to subordinate involutinids.

Report

(3 results)
  • 1999 Annual Research Report   Final Research Report Summary
  • 1998 Annual Research Report
  • Research Products

    (4 results)

All Other

All Publications (4 results)

  • [Publications] Fumio Kobayashi: "Tethyan uppermost Permian (Dzhulifian and Dorashamian) foraminiferal faunas and their paleogeographic and tectonic implications"Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. vol. 150. 279-307 (1999)

    • Description
      「研究成果報告書概要(和文)」より
    • Related Report
      1999 Final Research Report Summary
  • [Publications] Fumio Kobayashi: "Tethyan uppermost Permain (Dztulfian and Dorashamian) foraminiferal faunas and their paleogeographic and tectonic implications"Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology. vol.150. 279-307 (1999)

    • Description
      「研究成果報告書概要(欧文)」より
    • Related Report
      1999 Final Research Report Summary
  • [Publications] Fumio Kobayashi: "Tethyan uppermost Permian(Dzhulfian and Dorashamian) foraminiferal faunas and their paleogeographic and tectonic implications"Palaeogeography,Palaeoclimatology,Palaeoecology. vol.150. 279-307 (1999)

    • Related Report
      1999 Annual Research Report
  • [Publications] Fumio Kobayashi: "Tethyan Uppermost Permian (Dzhulfian and Dorashamian) foraminiferal faunas and their paleogeographic and tectonic implications" Palaeogrography,Palaeoclimatology,Palaeoecology. Vol.148(in print). (1999)

    • Related Report
      1998 Annual Research Report

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Published: 1998-04-01   Modified: 2016-04-21  

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