2018
DOI: 10.1111/iar.12272
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Material recycling in a sediment‐starved trench recorded in the Early Cretaceous Shiriya accretionary complex, Northeast Japan

Abstract: Identifying and examining geological processes that have occurred in sediment‐starved trenches of ancient non‐accretionary subduction zones exposed on land are still challenging, because such style of subduction is believed to leave scarce rock records. Our new geological mapping, petrography of coarse clastic rocks, radiolarian and zircon U–Pb dating of the Shiriya accretionary complex in Northeast Japan suggest that the younger parts (Sr1 unit) of the complex formed in a sediment‐starved trench. The key obse… Show more

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“…Suzuki et al, 2007a;Ehiro et al, 2008) although this trend does not always hold in the entire area (Nakae and Kamada, 2003). Of note, the youngest marine sediment in the North Kitakami Belt, from terrigenous clastic rocks in Cape Shiriya, was dated to the Early Cretaceous (Matsuoka, 1987;Ueda et al, 2018) (Fig. 1).…”
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“…Suzuki et al, 2007a;Ehiro et al, 2008) although this trend does not always hold in the entire area (Nakae and Kamada, 2003). Of note, the youngest marine sediment in the North Kitakami Belt, from terrigenous clastic rocks in Cape Shiriya, was dated to the Early Cretaceous (Matsuoka, 1987;Ueda et al, 2018) (Fig. 1).…”
Section: Geological Outlinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The stratigraphic divisional scheme in the northeastern Shimokita Peninsula has changed over time (Imai, 1961;Murata, 1962;Tsushima and Takizawa, 1977;Kawamura et al, 1994;Kamada, 2000;Kojima et al, 2016;Ueda et al, 2018) (Fig. 3).…”
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“…The first paper of the thematic section by H. Ueda et al () reports the geological evidence of material recycling in an accretionary process. The authors show new geological mapping, petrography of coarse clastic rocks, radiolarian biostratigraphy and zircon U–Pb ages on the Shiriya accretionary complex in northeast Japan.…”
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