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Origin of cenozoic petrographic provinces of Japan and surrounding areas

Hisashi Kuno
- 01 Dec 1959 - 
- Vol. 20, Iss: 1, pp 37-76
TLDR
The boundary lines between the tholeiite and alkali petrographic provinces are located very closely to those between the areas where earthquakes occur at depths shallower than about 200 km and those for deeper ones as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract
Three petrographic provinces can be recognized in the Cenozoic volcanic fields of Japan and surrounding areas A province of a tholeiite series lies on the Pacific side of the Japanese Islands and includes the Izu Islands, whereas that of an alkali rock series occupies the Japan Sea side of the Islands with a narrow offshoot extending across central Honsyū (Honshū) and a continuation westward to Korea and Manchuria A province of a calc-alkali rock series is superposed on the two provinces and occupies the greater part of the Japanese Islands exclusive of the Izu Islands and the islands in the Japan Sea southwest of Honsyū and north of Kyūsyū (Kyūshū) The boundary lines between the tholeiite and alkali provinces are located very closely to those between the areas where earthquakes occur at depths shallower than about 200 km and those for deeper ones It is suggested that the parental tholeiite magma is produced by partial melting of the periodotite layer at depths shallower than 200 km In the Izu Islands, except Nii-zima(Nii-jima) and Kōzu-sima(Kōzu-shima) close to Honsyū, the magma erupts to the surface without assimilating granitic material because the granitic layer is absent, resulting in volcanoes made up exclusively of the tholeiite series The parental alkali olivine basalt magma is produced by partial melting of the peridotite layer at depths greater than 200 km In the Japan Sea region, Korea, and Manchuria, it erupts to the surface without assimilating the granitic material, although it passes through a thick granitic layer, resulting in volcanoes made up exclusively of the alkali series However, in the Cenozoic orogenic belt of the Japanese Islands, both types of parental magma assimilate granitic material during passage to the surface and erupt to form volcanoes of the calc-alkali series

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