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2001 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary

Storm sedimentation and its preservation potential in shallow marine sand-bar deposits

Research Project

Project/Area Number 11640457
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Section一般
Research Field Geology
Research InstitutionOsaka City University

Principal Investigator

MAEJIMA Wataru  Graduate School of Science, Osaka City University, Associate Professor, 大学院・理学研究科, 助教授 (20173700)

Project Period (FY) 1999 – 2001
Keywordsstorm sedimentation / sedimentary facies / preservation potential / sand availability / shallow marine sand-bar / hummocky cross stratification / shoreface recovery / turbidity current
Research Abstract

Storm flow dynamics and the mechanism of storm flow generation were studied in the Miocene Muraoka Formation, To^^^gane Formation and Misaki Group in southwestern Japan, and the preservation potential of storm processes in ancient, shallow marine sand-bar deposits were examined.
The storm deposits in the Muraoka Formation reveal clear facies spectrum from hummocky cross-stratified sandstones to base-cut-out turbidites. This facies spectrum reflects the change in storm flow characteristics across the storm-wave base and is suggestive of the generation of turbidity currents as a storm-induced depositional current. A turbidity current interpretation is supported by off-shore directed paleocurrents shown both by sole marks of hummocky cross stratified sandstones and by ripple cross laminations in turbidites. Thick, storm sandstone beds tend to be covered by thick mudstones. Such couplets represent storm sedimentation controlled by sand availability. Powerful currents generated by extraordin … More ary storms carried considerable volumes of sand away from the coast and resulted in sand-starved condition in coastal zone for some long periods. Lack in coastal sand prevented the generation of powerful turbidity currents even in major storm events. Consequently sand availability on the stormy shelf was extremely low, and storm events were seldom recorded in the shelf deposits.
The shoreline deposits in the To^^^gane Formation preserve the sedimentation records of a storm-fairweather cycle in an upper shoreface environments. Backwash action of storm waves or storm-enhanced rip currents swept sediments into the shoreface and emplaced coarse materials as a lag on the erosion surface produced in the peak stage of a storm. During the declining and following stage of storms, long-period swells reworked much of the sediment previously transported offshore and returned them onshore in the form of migrating longshore bars, recovering the shore profile. Longshore bars did not weld to the beachface, and barred system produced in the recovery stage was maintained during fairweather periods.
The Misaki Group provides a good example of storm-reworked, shallow marine sand-bars.The Misaki sand-bar deposits are dominantly hummocky cross stratified. However, storms were seldom responsible for sand accumulation. Rather, sand transport and deposition were basically controlled by fluvial discharge from the river mouth. Storm waves reworked bar sands almost completely, and fluvial-influenced sedimentation records were mostly unpreserved. Less

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All Publications (10 results)

  • [Publications] Maejima, Wataru: "Meter-scale bedding cyclicity in storm-dominated shelf deposits in the Tertiary Hokutan basin, southwestern Japan"Jour. Sed. Soc. Japan. 50. 3-10 (2000)

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  • [Publications] 井上, 基: "浅海域における砂の集積過程とストームによる再動作用:四国南西部中新統三崎層群竜串累層下部の例"堆積学研究. 50. 11-18 (2000)

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  • [Publications] Nakajo, Takeshi: "Storm-modified delta system in the Miocene Misaki Group, Shikoku, southwestern Japan"Jour. Geosci., Osaka City Univ.. 43. 31-55 (2000)

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  • [Publications] 中条, 武司: "中新統唐鐘累層"日本地質学会第107年学術大会見学旅行案内書. 91-101 (2000)

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  • [Publications] Maejima, Wataru: "Storm and recovery stage sedimentation records in the shoreline deposits of the Miocene Togane Formation, southwestern Japan"Jour. Geosci., Osaka City Univ.. 44. 163-171 (2001)

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  • [Publications] Maejima, Wataru: "Meter-scale bedding cyclicity in storm-dominated shelf deposits in the Tertiary Hokutan basin, southwestern Japan"Jour. Sed. Soc. Japan. No.50. 3-10 (2000)

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  • [Publications] Inoue, Motoi: "Storm modification of shallow marine sand-bar deposits : an example from the lower part of the Tatsukushi Formation in the Miocene Misaki Group, southwestern Japan. (in Japanese)"Jour. Sed. Soc. Japan. No.50. 11-18 (2000)

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  • [Publications] Nakajo, Takeshi: "Storm-modified delta system in the Miocene Misaki Group, Shikoku, southwestern Japan"Jour. Geosci., Osaka City Univ.. Vol.43. 31-66 (2000)

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  • [Publications] Nakajo, Takeshi: "The Miocene Togane Formation, Shimane Prefecture, southwestern Japan. (in Japanese)"Field Trip Guidebook, 107th Annual Meeting, Geol. Soc. Japan.. 91-101 (2000)

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  • [Publications] Maejima, Wataru: "Storm and recovery stage sedimentation records in the shoreline deposits of the Miocene Togane Formation, southwestern Japan"Jour. Geosci, Osaka City Univ.. Vol.44. 163-171 (2001)

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