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タイトルDiatom ooze and diatomite-diatomaceous sediments in and around the North Pacific Ocean
参考URLhttp://www.jamstec.go.jp/jir/infolib/meta_pub/id_JAM_RandD27_03
著者(日)小泉, 格; 山本, 浩文
著者(英)Koizumi, Itaru; Yamamoto, Hirofumi
著者所属(日)北海道大学; 海洋研究開発機構(JAMSTEC)
著者所属(英)Hokkaido University; Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC)
発行日2018-09
発行機関などResearch Support Division II, Research Support Department, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology (JAMSTEC)
海洋研究開発機構研究推進部研究推進第2課(JAMSTEC)
刊行物名JAMSTEC Report of Research and Development
27
開始ページ26
終了ページ46
刊行年月日2018-09
言語eng
抄録The geographical distribution and geological occurrence of diatom ooze and diatomite-diatomaceous sediments were reviewed in and around the middle-high latitude of the North Pacific Ocean including the Bering and Japan seas. Diatoms are the most abundant microfossils found in the bottom sediments of the northern North Pacific Ocean, and the marginal Bering, Okhotsk and Japan seas. The marginal basins in the middle-high latitude of the North Pacific Ocean were formed by tectonic and volcanic activities in the late Oligocene-early Miocene. The early middle Miocene diatomite intercalated with siliceous sandstone to siltstone was deposited in shallow basins. The middle-late Miocene diatomite and diatomaceous mudstone was formed by global cooling and increased primary productivity under anoxic bottom-water conditions at bathyal depths. The late Miocene to early Pliocene diatomite and diatomaceous siltstone formed under oxic bottom-water conditions is widely distributed. During the late Pliocene-Pleistocene, turbidity sands and/or silts capped and diluted the diatomaceous sediment. The timing of these changes in sedimentary facies is simultaneous in the North Pacific region.
内容記述Physical characteristics: Original contains illustrations
形態: 図版あり
キーワードNeogene North Pacific diatomite; Synchronous geological events; Silica switch; Carbonate Crash
資料種別Technical Report
NASA分類Oceanography
ISSN1880-1153
NCIDAA12087533
SHI-NOAA1840311000
URIhttps://repository.exst.jaxa.jp/dspace/handle/a-is/906578


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