Devonian chert in the Permian Kozuki Formation of the Ultra-Tamba Zone, eastern Okayama Prefecture, Southwest Japan

S. Takemura, A. Takemura, Hikaru Ueno, Yoshiaki Sugamori, H. Furutani
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Devonian chert beds in the Permian Kozuki Formation of the Ultra-Tamba Zone are reported from Mimasaka City, Okayama Prefecture, Southwest Japan. The Kozuki Formation consists mainly of Permian clastic rocks and felsic tuffs with basalts, Carboniferous limestone, and Early Permian cherts, and is therefore interpreted as a Permian accretionary complex similar to the other formations of the Ultra-Tamba Zone. The Devonian chert beds are frequently intercalated with black layers composed of magnetite, in which a wellpreserved radiolarian fauna occurs. These magnetite beds with radiolarian shells indicate the sedimentary origin derived from hydrothermal activity on the seafloor. The radiolarian fauna contains Holoeciscus foremanae and H. elongatus, as well as Ceratoikiscum avimexpectans and Archocyrtium sp., indicating the Fammenian Age of Late Devonian. These are the oldest fossils in the Chugoku District and the chert beds represent one of the oldest allochthons within the accretionary complexes of Japan, similar in age to the Devonian chert of the Nedamo Belt in the Tohoku District.
日本西南部冈山县东部超坦巴地区二叠系Kozuki组泥盆系燧石岩
报道了日本西南部冈山县近坂市超坦巴带二叠系Kozuki组泥盆纪燧石层。Kozuki组主要由二叠纪碎屑岩和长英质凝灰岩、玄武岩、石炭系灰岩和早二叠世燧石组成,因此被解释为与Ultra-Tamba带其他地层相似的二叠纪增生杂岩。泥盆纪燧石层常与由磁铁矿组成的黑色层间穿插,其中有保存完好的放射虫动物群。这些带放射虫壳的磁铁矿床表明其沉积源来自海底热液活动。放射虫区系包括Holoeciscus foremanae和H. elongatus,以及Ceratoikiscum avimexpectans和Archocyrtium sp.,显示晚泥盆世的famian时代。这些化石是在日本中部地区发现的最古老的化石,燧石层代表了日本增生复合体中最古老的外来生物之一,与东北地区内达摩带的泥盆纪燧石的年龄相似。
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