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  • 1
    Call number: ZSP-594/C-4
    In: Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition
    Description / Table of Contents: Results of soundings carried out during five Japanese Antarctic Research Expeditions are summarized. The bottom sediments collected by the 5th Expedition were analyzed concerning the grain size distribution, chemical composition, gravel composition, heavy mineral association, clay mineral composition and organic matters. The area studied is divisible into at least four sedimentary petrographic subprovinces on the basis of gravel composition, heavy mineral association and clay mineral composition. It is probable that these sediments were transported to the present sites from different sources without much sorting effects. The occurrence of trioctahedral illite in clay fraction may be the result of weak chemical weathering in the Antarctic region.
    Type of Medium: Series available for loan
    Pages: 42 S.
    Series Statement: Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition : Scientific reports : Series C, Geology 4
    Branch Library: AWI Library
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Published
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.7-7
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The westward beyond the continental shelf off the Japan Sea side of Hokkaido is the continental borderland which includes many banks, basins and troughs. The western margin of the continental borderland is the Okushiri Ridge, the western flank of which is the continental slope joining to deep basin of the Japan Sea. Reflection survey by continuous seismic profiler was carried out along all sounding lines. On the records of reflection survey, the lowest formation was the acoustical Basement which was acoustically opaque portion. The Basement distribute at north of the Cape Shakotan and west of the Cape Ofuyu; they are just both sides of the continuation of the Ishikari Lowland. Another distributions are seen in the two zones of WNW-ESE trend; Mashike-Otaru Bank and Teur-iIs.-Yagishiri Is. Musashi Bank. The lower acoustically opaque layer called the E Formation and correlated to the Masuhoro Stage (Mid-Miocene〕is superposed on the Basement. The sea of the E Formation was attained to the maximum extent. There were palaeo-islands in the environs of the Cape Ofuyu, Otaru Bank and Musashi Bank. The D Formation superposed on the E Formation is remarkable acoustically transparent layers. In the D Stage, the uplifts and subsidences were occurred in many places. Generally, the deposition of the D Formation had been continued over whole area especially in the Ishikari Basin and its environs, but following events had occurred; the subsidence and deposition along the inside of the Rishiri-Shokanbetsu Zone which is nearly sited at shelf edge, remarkable subsidence in the Ishikari Basin, and the depression of the Teuri Trough. The D Formation is presumably correlated to the Wakkanai Stage (Late Miocene to early Pliocene). After the deposition of the D Formation, tectonic movements had occurred in many places; elevation of the Tengu-no-hana Zone, depression of the Rishiri Trough, elevation of the Okushiri Ridge, uplifts of the Shakotan Spur and Yoichi Spur, and general elevation of the Northern Musashi Bank including Rebun Bank. These movements were named the Tengu-no-hana Disturbance which resulted the differentiation and reducing of sedimentary basins. Upper acoustically opaque layers are divided into the C Formation correlated to the Koema Stage (Pliocene) and the B Formation to the Sarabetsu Stage (Pleistocene). They filled the differentiated basins where the C Formation was conformable at central part of basins and abutted to underposed sediments at marginal part of basins. However, the general subsidence occurred in the B Stage; the B Formation overlapped the underlying sediments Post the B Stage, movements completed the submarine configurations in today, and the faults and foldings of NNW -SSE to NNE-SSW trend. The tectonic movement was called the Musashi Bank Disturbance. Relieves after the Musashi Bank Disturbance have been buried by the horizontal deposition of the A Formation. During the A Stage, the Rishiri Shokanbetsu Zone has been developed and the Musashi Bank has changed to subside. In the end of the A Stage, it occurred the 140 m lowering of sea level in Wurm Glacial Age, and the truncations of banks and continental shelf. Since then, the Northern Musashi Bank and Tengu-no-hana have been tilting towards east, the continental shelf towards west and the Otaru Bank towards NW.
    Description: Published
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.1-52
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In 1980 and 1981, nine Iines of multi-channel seismic reflection survey were carried out by the Hydrographic Department of Japan, in the Nankai, Suruga and Sagami Troughs bordering the northern subducting margin of the Philippine Sea Plate. Data were obtained by R/V Kaiyo-Maru of the Japan Petroleum Exploration Co., and processed in terms of the following methods; deconvolution, velocity analysis, 24 fold stacking, time migration, and depth conversion. Subduction of oceanic crust of the Philippine Sea Plate beneath the Japanese Islands is clearly recognized on the migrated depth sections. The subducting oceanic crust is pursued for at least 30 km landward from the axis of the Nankai Trough with the inclination of 3°- 5°. On the landward slope of the Nankai Trough, distinctly imbricated sediment bodies with many thrust faults were found. In the Suruga Trough, the basement forming the Izu Peninsula is traced beneath the Trough and western slope of it for about 8 km with an inclination of 7°-23°. In the Sagami Trough the basement forming the Izu Peninsula is recognized beneath the Trough to the Misaki Knoll located on the eastern slope of the Trough, with an inclination of about 10°. Key word: Multi channel seismic reflection survey. Nankai Trough; Suruga Trough; Sagami Trough; Subduction of the ocean crust.
    Description: Published
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.1-23
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: Hydrographic Department of Japan has been earring out continuous seismic reflection profiling surveys of the Japanese waters since 1967. These surveys cover continental margin and ocean floor of the Western Pacific. Various kinds of sedimentary layers form are revealed to these records. The deposition process of sedimentary particles is grouped into two types ; (1) blanket layers covering submarine relieves as snow fall, and (2) depression filling layers as dammed up water. These two types are however basic forms which change features from difference of submarine topography, sedimentary supply, crustal movement, sea level changing, etc. Moreover, these original forms are often modified by later deformation and dislocation.
    Description: Published
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp. 97-108
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The continental shelf off San in District of Western Honsyu, Japan, is unusually deeper than ordinary continental shelves around Japanese Islands. The depth of these continental shelf edges range 270-490m off northern Noto Peninsula, 400-500m off west of Noto Peninsula, 500-350m off Wakasa Bay, 400-500m along east side of Oki Submarine Spur, 300-400m along west side of Oki Submarine Spur and 300-400m off Yamaguti Prefecture. The submarine terrace with 130-150m deep of terrace edge is found on the surface of the deep continental shelves above mentioned, which are composed of thick sedimentary layers intercalating several unconformities. The basal uncon- formity of these sediments is correlated to Upper Pliocene to Lower Pleistocene. Since this unconformity, the continental shelf off San-in District has become the area of subsiding crustal movement and continuous deposition of thick sedimentary series in which several unconformities might be caused by Quaternary glacial sea level lowerings are found. The deep drilling of the area and analyses of sedimentary fades of samples are desired from the view point of the glacial sea level ocsillation history.
    Description: Published
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp. 1-14
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: A remarkable coincidence between the geological structure of the Outer Ridge on the seismic reflection sections and the structural high of the forearc model (Seely and Dickinson 1977), may be recognized in the continental slope parallel to the Nankai and Suruga Trough off the Tokai District, central Japan. Major coincidences are as follows; 1. The Outer Ridge off the Kumano Trough is the uplift constructed by the landward understuffing of subduction complex and a similar structure off the Ensyu Trough is taken to be a result of the same movement. 2. The landward migration of sedimentary basins has occurred in the Kumano and Ensyu Troughs. 3. The uplift of the sub-Outer Ridge in the Ensyu Sedimentary Basin suggests a landward migration of the Outer Ridge. As a result, it is inferred that the southern part of the Suruga Trough and the Outer Ridge elongated to Sagara, north of Omaezaki, Tokai District, were formed by the northward moving and subduction of the Izu peninsula (Philippine Sea Plate) that have become active since the late Miocene period. Key Words: seismic reflection survey, accretionary prism, Plate Tectonics.
    Description: Published
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.25-35
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: The rate of sedimentation of Tokyo Bay is estimated by means of core analysis as 2.4 cm per 10 years. This rate was determined on the basis of the key bed of scoria layer derived from the Hoei eruption of Mt. Fuji. And, chronological changes of sedimentary environment through the core have been found by the analyses of grain size, minerals, pollen, diatom, and foraminifera.
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    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.87-108
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2021-05-19
    Description: In summer, 1958, bottom sediments were dredged at 366 stations off the coast of the Akita Prefecture. The bottom is very rugged at the northern and southern parts, and is flat monotonously at the middle. Almost of sediments are sandy. The median map shows parallel contours and grain size changes regularly from coast to offing with some irregularities. Md-Depth relation shows abrupt change of grain size at the depths of about 10 m and 55 m. Md-So relation shows clear decrease of sorting coefficient at 2.3-3.0 MdΦ.
    Description: Published
    Repository Name: AquaDocs
    Type: Journal Contribution , Refereed
    Format: pp.29-42
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  • 10
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    College Park, Md. : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
    The Journal of Chemical Physics 109 (1998), S. 8081-8086 
    ISSN: 1089-7690
    Source: AIP Digital Archive
    Topics: Physics , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: The orientational fluctuation in isotropic toluene and dichloromethane solutions of a stiff-chain polymer, poly(n-hexyl isocyanate) (PHIC), has been studied by anisotropic light scattering up to the vicinity of the isotropic–nematic phase separation region. The depolarized component ΔRθ,Hv of the Rayleigh ratio divided by the polymer concentration increased with increasing the polymer concentration. The ΔRθ,Hv data for different molecular weights were fitted almost quantitatively to the scaled particle theory for wormlike hard-spherocylinders with the hard-core diameter d, developed by incorporating the higher virial terms in the free energy. However, the fitted d value was appreciably smaller than that chosen to explain the experimental osmotic compressibilities and/or isotropic–nematic phase boundaries of the same systems. Then it was found that the "spinodal concentration" c*, where the isotropic phase becomes thermodynamically unstable, lies within the nematic region, in contrast with the prediction of the scaled particle theory that c* should be in the isotropic–nematic biphasic region. This inconsistency may come from a mean-field approximation used in the scaled particle theory. © 1998 American Institute of Physics.
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