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Mesozoic radiolarians and radiolarian-bearing sequences in the circum-Pacific regions: A report of the symposium-'Radiolarians and Orogenic Belts'
Authors:Atsushi  Matsuoka  Yoshiaki  Aita  Munasri  Koji  Wakita  Gaoping  Shen  Hiroshi  Ujilé  Katsuo  Sashida  Valentina S  Vishnevskaya  Nkita Y  Bragin Fabrice  Cordey
Institution:Department of Geology, Faculty of Science, Niigata University, Niigata 950–21, Japan;Department of Geology, Faculty of Agriculture, Utsunomiya University, Utsunonzya, Tochigi 321, Japan;Research and Development Center for Geotechnology-LIPI, Jl. Cisitu No. 21/154D, Handurig 40135, Indonesia;Geological Survey of Japan, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305, Japan;Institute of Geosciences, University qf Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 305, Japan;Department of Marine Sciences, University of the Ryukyus, Nishihara, Okinawa 903–01, Japan;Institute of the Lithosphere, Russian Academy of Sciences, Staromonetny 22, 109180 Moscow, Russia;Geological Institute of Russian Science Academy, Pyxhevsky 7, 109017 Moscow, Russia;311–1080 Pacific Street, Vancouver, V6E 4C2, British Columbia, Canada
Abstract:Abstract This paper contains extended abstracts of the seven papers presented at the symposium 'Radiolarians and Orogenic Belts' held at the seventh meeting of the International Association of Radiolarian Paleontologists (INTERRAD). Important results of the symposium include the following: (1) Upper Paleozoic and Mesozoic cherts are widely distributed within accretionary complexes in the circum-Pacific orogenic belt. Radiolarian dating reveals that long durations of chert sedimentation in a pelagic environment are recorded on both sides of Pacific-rim accretionary complexes (e.g. New Zealand, Japan, Russian Far East, Canadian Cordillera). (2) Triassic radiolarian faunas from New Zealand and the Omolon Massif, northeast Siberia are similar in composition and are characterized by the absence of typical Tethyan elements. This suggests that radiolarian faunal provincialism may have been established as early as the Triassic. High-latitude radiolarian taxa exhibit a bi-polar distribution pattern. (3) The Lower Triassic interval in chert dominant pelagic sequences is mechanically weaker than other levels and acted as a décollement in accretionary events. This lithologic. contrast in physical property is considered to reflect radiolarian evolution, such as the end-Permian mass extinction.
Keywords:accretionary complex  chert  circum-Pacific  Mesozoic radiolaria  orogenic belt  pelagic sediment
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