Paleogeographic maps of the Japanese Islands: Plate tectonic synthesis from 750 Ma to the present |
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Authors: | Shigenori Maruyama Yukio Isozaki Gaku Kimura Masaru Terabayashi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Meguro, Tokyo 152, Japan;Department of Earth Sciences, CIAS, Osaka Prefecture University, Sakai, Osaka 593, Japan;Department of Earth Sciences, Kagawa University, Takamatsu, Kagawa 760, Japan |
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Abstract: | Abstract A series of paleogeographic maps of the Japanese Islands, from their birth at ca 750–700 Ma to the present, is newly compiled from the viewpoint of plate tectonics. This series consists of 20 maps that cover all of the major events in the geotectonic evolution of Japan. These include the birth of Japan at the rifted continental margin of the Yangtze craton ( ca 750-700 Ma), the tectonic inversion of the continental margin from passive to active ( ca 500 Ma), the Paleozoic accretionary growth incorporating fragments from seamounts and oceanic plateaux ( ca 480-250 Ma), the collision between Sino-Korea and Yangtze (250–210 Ma), the Mesozoic to Cenozoic accretionary growth (210 Ma-present) including the formation of the Cretaceous paired metamorphic belts (90 Ma), and the Miocene back-arc opening of the Japan Sea that separated Japan as an island arc (25-15 Ma). |
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Keywords: | back arc collision Japan Pacific Ocean paleogeography rifted margin subduction supercontinent superplume Yangtze |
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