Three-dimensional architecture and paleoenvironments of Osaka Bay : an integrated seismic study on the evolutionary processes of a tectonic basin

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Three-dimensional architecture and paleoenvironments of Osaka Bay : an integrated seismic study on the evolutionary processes of a tectonic basin

Yasuto Itoh, Keiji Takemura

(Advances in geological science / series editors, Junzo Kasahara, Michael Zhdanov and Tuncay Taymaz)

Springer, c2019

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This publication shows the three-dimensional configuration of the gigantic tectonic sag of the Osaka Bay sedimentary basin on the eastern Eurasian margin based on reflection seismic data never before published. The basin has developed relatively quickly since the dawn of the Quaternary. High-resolution subsurface images on the profiles provide highly valuable information about the architecture of active faults, paleoenvironmental changes, and mass balance on the convergent margin. The book presents an excellent case study of a tectonically controlled basin because morphologies and evolutionary processes of such basins show an enormous diversity, reflecting spatiotemporal variation in tectonic stress. Furthermore, this volume provides insight into the general mechanism of sedimentary basin formation. The quantitative analyses contained here will be thought-provoking for industry experts, academics, and graduate and undergraduate students engaged in geologic survey and civil engineering. The contents will be especially useful to professionals in the fields of Quaternary geology, neotectonics, and active fault research.

Table of Contents

Preface Acknowledgements Chapter 1 Tectonic context of the study area 1.1 Plate tectonic framework of the eastern Eurasian margin 1.1.1 Chronicle of plate motions since 100 Ma 1.1.2 Present-day configuration 1.2 Tectonic epochs of southwest Japan - Previous studies 1.2.1 Paleomagnetism 1.2.2 Reflection seismic survey 1.3 Recent crustal movements revealed by geodetic observation 1.4 Spatiotemporal overview of the Osaka sedimentary basin 1.4.1 Paleogeography 1.4.2 Active faults on land 1.4.2.1 Geomorphological achievements 1.4.2.2 Tectonic significance of the "Kinki Triangle" 1.4.3 Geophysical studies 1.4.3.1 Gravity anomaly and gravity gradient tensor 1.4.3.2 Volumetric analysis 1.4.3.3 Numerical modeling of basin formation Reference list Chapter 2 Basic knowledge - Stratigraphy of the Osaka Group 2.1 Overview of sedimentary basins 2.2 Chronology 2.2.1 Biostratigraphy 2.2.2 Magnetostratigraphy 2.2.3 Tephrochronology 2.3 Paleoenvironment 2.4 Deep boring survey 2.4.1 Onshore data 2.4.2 Offshore data 2.5 Tectonic movements deduced from burial history 2.5.1 Isotope stage boundaries 2.5.2 Subsurface datum levels 2.5.3 Differential subsidence of northern Osaka basin Reference list Chapter 3 Reflection seismic data 3.1 Dataset 3.2 Correlation between subsurface datum planes and seismic horizons 3.3 Systematic descriptions 3.3.1 Data acquired by Geological Survey of Japan, AIST 3.3.1.1 Line GS-2M 3.3.1.2 Line GS-5M 3.3.1.3 Line GS-7 3.3.1.4 Line GS-8ME 3.3.1.5 Line GS-11 3.3.1.6 Line GS-12 3.3.2 Data acquired by Hydrographic and Oceanographic Department, JCG 3.3.2.1 Line HD-1 3.3.2.2 Line HD-2 3.3.2.3 Line HD-3 3.3.2.4 Line HD-4 3.3.2.5 Line HD-5 3.3.2.6 Line HD-6 3.3.2.7 Line HD-7 3.3.3 Data acquired by Hyogo Prefecture 3.3.3.1 Line HG-1-1M 3.3.3.2 Line HG-1-2M 3.3.3.3 Line HG-4-2M 3.3.4 Data acquired by Osaka Soil Test Laboratory, GRI 3.3.4.1 Line OD-A 3.3.4.2 Line OD-B 3.3.4.3 Line OD-C 3.3.5 Auxiliary data 3.4 Results 3.4.1 Structural architecture 3.4.2 Basin accommodation Reference list Chapter 4 Discussion - Origin and evolution of the Osaka basin 4.1 Comparison between proximal and peripheral parts of the basin 4.2 Marine-land connectivity of major structural trends 4.2.1 Awaji-Rokko Fault System and Osaka Bay Fault 4.2.2 N-S warping zones 4.2.3 Median Tectonic Line 4.2.4 Broad contractional horsts off the eastern coast of Awaji Island 4.3 Evolutionary process of the Osaka basin - a tectonic model 4.3.1 A synthesis of the Plio-Pleistocene tectonic events 4.3.2 Structural framework of the present Osaka basin Reference list

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  • NCID
    BB27801657
  • ISBN
    • 9789811305764
  • LCCN
    2018941219
  • Country Code
    si
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Singapore
  • Pages/Volumes
    x, 119 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
  • Parent Bibliography ID
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