Abstract:The Iragawa mylonite zone is ~ . km long (N-S) and ~ m wide, and occurs in the Cretaceous Shirakamidake granitic complex along the western coastline of southernmost Aomori Prefecture, Northeast Japan. As already reported and confirmed by magnetic susceptibility measurements, the Iragawa mylonite zone is not the northern extension of the Hatagawa fault zone, but exists within the Abukuma Belt. The center of the mylonite zone, which is ~ m wide, consists of ultramylonite locally overprinted by cataclasite. The m… Show more
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