2003
DOI: 10.2517/prpsj.7.297
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An outer-shelf cold-seep assemblage in forearc basin fill, Pliocene Takanabe Formation, Kyushu Island, Japan

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“…The fossil record indicates that lucinids have been present at putative hydrocarbon seeps since at least the late Jurassic (Gaillard et al ., 1992; Kiel et al ., 2010), through the Cretaceous with Ezolucina , Nipponothracia , and Nymphalucina species (Speden, 1970; Kauffman et al ., 1996; Kelly et al ., 2000; Amano et al ., 2008; Kiel, Amano & Jenkins, 2008), and in the Cenozoic with, for example, species of Cryptolucina , Nipponothracia , Megaxinus , and Lucinoma (Taviani, 1994; Saul, Squires & Godert, 1996; Majima et al ., 2003; Campbell, 2006; Kase, Kurihara & Hagino, 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fossil record indicates that lucinids have been present at putative hydrocarbon seeps since at least the late Jurassic (Gaillard et al ., 1992; Kiel et al ., 2010), through the Cretaceous with Ezolucina , Nipponothracia , and Nymphalucina species (Speden, 1970; Kauffman et al ., 1996; Kelly et al ., 2000; Amano et al ., 2008; Kiel, Amano & Jenkins, 2008), and in the Cenozoic with, for example, species of Cryptolucina , Nipponothracia , Megaxinus , and Lucinoma (Taviani, 1994; Saul, Squires & Godert, 1996; Majima et al ., 2003; Campbell, 2006; Kase, Kurihara & Hagino, 2007).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although Lucinoma-like lucinids first appeared in the Palaeocene in shallow water deposits (Taylor et al, 2011), and possibly as a sister clade to Saxolucina, they have been associated with fossil deep-water hydrocarbon seeps ever since the Oligocene, for example Lucinoma hannibali (Kiel, 2010;Nesbit, Martin & Campbell, 2013) and in the Italian Miocene Lucinoma perusina (Moroni, 1966). Massive accumulations are recorded at some fossil seep sites in the Miocene and Pliocene of Japan with inferred palaeodepths of 50-300 m (Majima et al, 2003;Majima, Nobuhara & Kitazaki, 2005). An earlier history of the Lucinoma clade is possible because 'Lucina' or 'Mesomiltha' concinna (Damon, 1860) from the black, hypoxic, late Jurassic, Kimmeridge Clay of England (Wignall, 1990) is remarkably similar to Lucinoma in shell morphology, although further investigation is necessary.…”
Section: Myrteinaementioning
confidence: 97%
“…They yield unique information about fluid discharge, migration paths, and tectonicsedimentary controls of seepage over geologic time. Fossil sites are often related to convergent margins and accretionary wedges, and also show evidence of slumps and sediment instability (Goedert and Squires, 1990;Clari et al, 1994;Terzi et al, 1994;Goedert and Campbell, 1995;Kelly et al, 1995;Harding, 1998;Conti and Fontana, 2002b;Majima et al, 2003;Schwartz et al, 2003). Seep-carbonate mineralogy and morphology are quite varied and complex: in that composition is primarily calcite, Mg-calcite, aragonite and dolomite; and morphology is irregular, reflecting the cementation and impregnation of terrigenous sediments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 96%