Quantitative distribution of late Cenozoic volcanic materials in Japan |
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Authors: | Arata Sugimura Tokihiko Matsuda Kiyotaka Chinzei Kazuaki Nakamura |
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Affiliation: | 1. Geological Institute, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo, Japan 2. Earthquake Research Institute, University of Tokyo, Japan 3. Earth Science Institute, College of General Education, University of Tokyo, Japan
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Abstract: | The late Cenozoic orogeny in Japan is briefly reviewed. Amounts of volcanic materials in the three periods of the orogeny are estimated at: early Neogene 150 × 103 km3 (mafic 40 %, salic 60 %), middle and late Neogene 20 × 103 km3 (mafic 70 %, salic 30 %), Quaternary 5 × 103 km3 (mafic 80 %, salic 20 %). The largest volume per unit time is in the early Neogene, and the smallest in the middle and late Neogene. Volume per unit area becomes larger towards the southeastern margin or «front» of the volcanic belt. Thermal energy transported by volcanic materials is compared with the terrestrial heat flow in the belt. |
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