Tectonic Tilting and Coseismic Subsidence along the Yoro Fault System Revealed from Upper Holocene Sequence in the Nobi Plain, Central Japan(<Featured Articles>Turkey-Japan Joint Conference on Geomorphology)
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Analyses of 24 shallow cores obtained from the present flood plain and the delta plain area of the Nobi plain, on the footwall side of the Yoro fault, suggest river channel change to west and temporal sea-level rise. The cores are represented by delta system and overlying fluvial system. Stacking patterns of the sedimentary units in the cross sections from the northern flood plain and ^<14>C ages indicate the possibility that river channel change to the west occurred at ca. 2300 cal BP. High EC, and brackish-marine diatom species identified in back swamp deposits in the cross section from the southern delta plain suggest temporal relative sea-level rise occurred at 1600 to 2700 cal BP. There is synchronism of the above-mentioned channel change and temporal sea-level rise events. It is probably that the cause of these events is tectonic tilting and coseismic subsidence by faulting at Yoro fault.
- 2011-04-25
著者
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SUGAI Toshihiko
Department of Natural Environmental Studies, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of
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Saito-kokubu Yoko
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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NIWA Yuichi
Department of Natural Environmental Studies, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of
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YASUE Ken-ichi
Japan Atomic Energy Agency
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Niwa Yuichi
Department Of Natural Environmental Studies Graduate School Of Frontier Sciences The University Of T
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Sugai Toshihiko
Department Of Natural Environmental Studies Graduate School Of Frontier Sciences The University Of T
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