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広帯域MT法による紀伊半島の中新世珪長質火成岩体の深部構造
Deep Structure of the Miocene Igneous Complex in the Kii Peninsula, Southwest Japan, Inferred from Wide-band Magnetotelluric Soundings
2003
Bulletin of the Volcanological Society of Japan
Deep Structure of the Miocene Igneous Complex in the Kii Peninsula, Southwest Japan, Inferred from Wide-band Magnetotelluric Soundings
Miocene igneous complexes in the Outer Zone of Southwest Japan intruded into the Shimanto accretionary prism of Cretaceous to Tertiary age, in association with tectonic events such as the opening of the Japan Sea and beginning of the subduction of the Shikoku Basin beneath the southwest Japan arc. A wide-band magnetotelluric survey was carried out in order to image the deep structure of the Kumano Acidic Rocks and the Omine Granitic Rocks which are large igneous complexes of Middle Miocene age
doi:10.18940/kazan.48.6_461
fatcat:ijbe75ng2jcsrkkhaoju3jnu2y