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K–Ar geochronology of a Quaternary monogenetic volcano group in Ojika Jima District, Southwest Japan

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 An unspiked K–Ar dating method using a mass-fractionation correction procedure was applied to a Quaternary independent group of monogenetic volcanoes, Ojikajima Volcano Group, located in northwestern Kyushu in Southwest Japan, in order to clarify in detail secular variations in eruptive volume, locations of eruptive vents, and magma compositions in a single monogenetic volcano group. The major results were as follows: (a) K–Ar ages of monogenetic volcanoes distribute from 1.08 to 0.30 Ma, with voluminous peaks at approximately 1.0 and 0.6 Ma. (b) The volcanic activity commenced in the central part of the field, expanded to the whole field at approximately 0.6 Ma, and then shrank to the central area. (3) Concentrations of incompatible elements, such as Ba, K, and Nb, increase with decreasing age, whereas P, Y, and Zr concentrations remain constant. These concentrations suggest gradual decrease in the degree of partial melting from an identical mantle source with residual garnet.

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Received: 15 December 1997 / Accepted: 23 May 1998

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Sudo, M., Uto, K., Tatsumi, Y. et al. K–Ar geochronology of a Quaternary monogenetic volcano group in Ojika Jima District, Southwest Japan. Bull Volcanol 60, 171–186 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004450050225

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