Basic Volcanic Rocks of Middle to Late Miocene Ages in the Niigata Oil and Gas Field, Northeast Japan

The "Miocene Regional Basalts", proposed here by the authors, include basalts and dolerites of the Nishikurosawa and Onnagawa stages, which are widely distributed from Aomori through Yamagata to Niigata oil and gas along the Japan Sea coast. Some of these basalts play an important role as...

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Main Authors: 周藤, 賢治, 40895, 茅原, 一也, 40896
Language:Japanese
Published: 石油技術協会 1987
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Online Access:https://niigata-u.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/3115/files/ZA_52(3)_253-267.pdf
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spelling ftniigatauniv:oai:niigata-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00003115 2023-05-15T16:52:02+02:00 Basic Volcanic Rocks of Middle to Late Miocene Ages in the Niigata Oil and Gas Field, Northeast Japan 新潟油・ガス田地域における中新世中~後期の塩基性火山岩 周藤, 賢治 40895 茅原, 一也 40896 1987-05 application/pdf https://niigata-u.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/3115/files/ZA_52(3)_253-267.pdf jpn jpn 石油技術協会 石油技術協会誌 3 52 253 267 AN00130976 03709868 https://niigata-u.repo.nii.ac.jp/record/3115/files/ZA_52(3)_253-267.pdf 石油技術協会 1987 ftniigatauniv 2023-03-26T22:06:16Z The "Miocene Regional Basalts", proposed here by the authors, include basalts and dolerites of the Nishikurosawa and Onnagawa stages, which are widely distributed from Aomori through Yamagata to Niigata oil and gas along the Japan Sea coast. Some of these basalts play an important role as oil and gas reservoir. In the present paper, we describe occurrence, mineral chemistry and bulk chemistry of basaltic rocks in the Niigata oil and gas field, especially in the Yahiko-Kakuda area and the Higashiyama area. Systematic lateral variations in the chemical composition of the Miocene Regional Basalts are not observed on the basis of the petrochemical characters of these basalts, including basaltic rocks of the Niigata oil and gas field and those from other localities in Yamagata, Akita and Aomori Prefectures. The Miocene Regional Basalts are composed of not only the island arc-type tholeiite but tholeiitic and alkali basalts which are rich in TiO_2 and/or P_2O_5 and similar in composition to basalts of the oceanic region. It may be possible that such tholeiitic and alkali basalts of oceanic-type were derived from an upper mantle material different from the present upper mantle material in Northeast Japan arc. The origin of these basaltic magma might be derived from a mantle diapir in the same constitution as that of Iceland volcanic. The middle Miocene volcanics of the island arc-type tholeiite and of calc-alkaline series in Northeast Japan arc may have its orig1n in relation to partial melting of upper mantle and lower crust owing to the supply of heat from the ascending mantle diapir. journal article Other/Unknown Material Iceland Niigata University Academic Repository (NUAR)
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description The "Miocene Regional Basalts", proposed here by the authors, include basalts and dolerites of the Nishikurosawa and Onnagawa stages, which are widely distributed from Aomori through Yamagata to Niigata oil and gas along the Japan Sea coast. Some of these basalts play an important role as oil and gas reservoir. In the present paper, we describe occurrence, mineral chemistry and bulk chemistry of basaltic rocks in the Niigata oil and gas field, especially in the Yahiko-Kakuda area and the Higashiyama area. Systematic lateral variations in the chemical composition of the Miocene Regional Basalts are not observed on the basis of the petrochemical characters of these basalts, including basaltic rocks of the Niigata oil and gas field and those from other localities in Yamagata, Akita and Aomori Prefectures. The Miocene Regional Basalts are composed of not only the island arc-type tholeiite but tholeiitic and alkali basalts which are rich in TiO_2 and/or P_2O_5 and similar in composition to basalts of the oceanic region. It may be possible that such tholeiitic and alkali basalts of oceanic-type were derived from an upper mantle material different from the present upper mantle material in Northeast Japan arc. The origin of these basaltic magma might be derived from a mantle diapir in the same constitution as that of Iceland volcanic. The middle Miocene volcanics of the island arc-type tholeiite and of calc-alkaline series in Northeast Japan arc may have its orig1n in relation to partial melting of upper mantle and lower crust owing to the supply of heat from the ascending mantle diapir. journal article
author 周藤, 賢治
40895
茅原, 一也
40896
spellingShingle 周藤, 賢治
40895
茅原, 一也
40896
Basic Volcanic Rocks of Middle to Late Miocene Ages in the Niigata Oil and Gas Field, Northeast Japan
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40895
茅原, 一也
40896
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title Basic Volcanic Rocks of Middle to Late Miocene Ages in the Niigata Oil and Gas Field, Northeast Japan
title_short Basic Volcanic Rocks of Middle to Late Miocene Ages in the Niigata Oil and Gas Field, Northeast Japan
title_full Basic Volcanic Rocks of Middle to Late Miocene Ages in the Niigata Oil and Gas Field, Northeast Japan
title_fullStr Basic Volcanic Rocks of Middle to Late Miocene Ages in the Niigata Oil and Gas Field, Northeast Japan
title_full_unstemmed Basic Volcanic Rocks of Middle to Late Miocene Ages in the Niigata Oil and Gas Field, Northeast Japan
title_sort basic volcanic rocks of middle to late miocene ages in the niigata oil and gas field, northeast japan
publisher 石油技術協会
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