2020
DOI: 10.1002/gj.3881
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Preservation of Permian–Triassic boundary section in the Jurassic accretionary complex of the Lake Hamana, Central Japan

Abstract: We examined the lithostratigraphy and deformation structures of the accreted pelagic rocks in Lake Hamana area, Central Japan, based on a detailed field mapping and the radiolarian ages. The constructed lithostratigraphy is composed of Lopingian (Upper Permian) grey chert, black chert, black claystone with a high carbon content of 4.85-6.78 wt%, siliceous claystone, black chert, and Anisian (Middle Triassic) grey chert, in the ascending order. The symmetry in the lithostratigraphy and the change in the radiola… Show more

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