Paleogene Molluscan Faunas from the Kushiro Coal Field, Eastern Hokkaido

The Urahoro Group consists of sandstone and conglomerate, with intercalated coal seams, and yields nonmarine and shallow marine molluscs, including Ostrea. Chlamys, Corbicula, Nemocardium and Mya. The Ombetsu Group rests unconformably upon the Urahoro Group, and consists of siltstone, with a basal s...

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Main Author: Honda Yutaka
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Language:English
Published: Tohoku University 1989
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spelling fttohokuunivir:oai:tohoku.repo.nii.ac.jp:00012062 2023-05-15T16:59:22+02:00 Paleogene Molluscan Faunas from the Kushiro Coal Field, Eastern Hokkaido Honda Yutaka 1989-11-30 application/pdf 17128133 bytes http://hdl.handle.net/10097/28865 https://tohoku.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_uri&item_id=12062 https://tohoku.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_action_common_download&item_id=12062&item_no=1&attribute_id=18&file_no=1 en eng Tohoku University https://tohoku.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_uri&item_id=12062 http://hdl.handle.net/10097/28865 The science reports of the Tohoku University. Second series, Geology = 東北大学理科報告. 地質学, 60(1), 1-A20(1989-11-30) 0082464X AA00836349 https://tohoku.repo.nii.ac.jp/?action=repository_action_common_download&item_id=12062&item_no=1&attribute_id=18&file_no=1 Paleogene molluscs faunal provinces paleobiogeography Kushiro coal field Departmental Bulletin Paper 紀要類(bulletin) 1989 fttohokuunivir 2022-11-20T21:55:03Z The Urahoro Group consists of sandstone and conglomerate, with intercalated coal seams, and yields nonmarine and shallow marine molluscs, including Ostrea. Chlamys, Corbicula, Nemocardium and Mya. The Ombetsu Group rests unconformably upon the Urahoro Group, and consists of siltstone, with a basal sandstone. It yields shallow (and a few deep) marine molluscs, including Yoldia, Portlandia, Acila, Cyclocardia, Turritella, Dentalium, Eocylichna, Orectospira, Clinocardium, Neverita, Conchocele, Macoma, Periploma and Profulvia. These faunas are characterized by many cold water taxa that are widespread today in the northern Pacific. The Urahoro and Ombetsu molluscs include many species in common with those of Oligocene strata of central Hokkaido, Honshu. Japan, and Sakhalin. Kamchatka, and the Koryak Upland, eastern USSR. In contrast, they include only a few species in common with those of Oligocene strata of Kyushu, southern Japan. It is notable that several genera originated during the Late Eocene or Oligocene in Japan and Sakhalin, including Neptunea, Clinocardium and Mya. These facts imply that a significant number of northwestern Pacific taxa might have migrated eastward during Paleogene time. This is also indicated by the presence of 25% Asiatic species in western Gulf of Alaska Paleogene molluscan faunas, and a decline to only 12% Asiatic species in coeval eastern Gulf of Alaska faunas (Marincovich and McCoy, 1984). Seven species of bivalves and two species of gastropods are newly described herein : Nucula (Ennucula) omagariensis, Crenella (Megacrenella) shitakaraensis, C. (Megacrenella) nuibetsuensis, Cyclocardia poronaiensis, Solen shitakaraensis, Thracia (Thracia) shitakaraensis, Cardiomya (Cardiomya) kotakai, Turritella (Hataiella) nuibetsuensis, and Neptunea ogasawarai. Report Kamchatka Koryak Sakhalin Alaska Tohoku University Repository (TOUR) Gulf of Alaska McCoy ENVELOPE(-140.533,-140.533,-75.883,-75.883) Pacific
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topic Paleogene
molluscs
faunal provinces
paleobiogeography
Kushiro coal field
spellingShingle Paleogene
molluscs
faunal provinces
paleobiogeography
Kushiro coal field
Honda Yutaka
Paleogene Molluscan Faunas from the Kushiro Coal Field, Eastern Hokkaido
topic_facet Paleogene
molluscs
faunal provinces
paleobiogeography
Kushiro coal field
description The Urahoro Group consists of sandstone and conglomerate, with intercalated coal seams, and yields nonmarine and shallow marine molluscs, including Ostrea. Chlamys, Corbicula, Nemocardium and Mya. The Ombetsu Group rests unconformably upon the Urahoro Group, and consists of siltstone, with a basal sandstone. It yields shallow (and a few deep) marine molluscs, including Yoldia, Portlandia, Acila, Cyclocardia, Turritella, Dentalium, Eocylichna, Orectospira, Clinocardium, Neverita, Conchocele, Macoma, Periploma and Profulvia. These faunas are characterized by many cold water taxa that are widespread today in the northern Pacific. The Urahoro and Ombetsu molluscs include many species in common with those of Oligocene strata of central Hokkaido, Honshu. Japan, and Sakhalin. Kamchatka, and the Koryak Upland, eastern USSR. In contrast, they include only a few species in common with those of Oligocene strata of Kyushu, southern Japan. It is notable that several genera originated during the Late Eocene or Oligocene in Japan and Sakhalin, including Neptunea, Clinocardium and Mya. These facts imply that a significant number of northwestern Pacific taxa might have migrated eastward during Paleogene time. This is also indicated by the presence of 25% Asiatic species in western Gulf of Alaska Paleogene molluscan faunas, and a decline to only 12% Asiatic species in coeval eastern Gulf of Alaska faunas (Marincovich and McCoy, 1984). Seven species of bivalves and two species of gastropods are newly described herein : Nucula (Ennucula) omagariensis, Crenella (Megacrenella) shitakaraensis, C. (Megacrenella) nuibetsuensis, Cyclocardia poronaiensis, Solen shitakaraensis, Thracia (Thracia) shitakaraensis, Cardiomya (Cardiomya) kotakai, Turritella (Hataiella) nuibetsuensis, and Neptunea ogasawarai.
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author Honda Yutaka
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title Paleogene Molluscan Faunas from the Kushiro Coal Field, Eastern Hokkaido
title_short Paleogene Molluscan Faunas from the Kushiro Coal Field, Eastern Hokkaido
title_full Paleogene Molluscan Faunas from the Kushiro Coal Field, Eastern Hokkaido
title_fullStr Paleogene Molluscan Faunas from the Kushiro Coal Field, Eastern Hokkaido
title_full_unstemmed Paleogene Molluscan Faunas from the Kushiro Coal Field, Eastern Hokkaido
title_sort paleogene molluscan faunas from the kushiro coal field, eastern hokkaido
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The science reports of the Tohoku University. Second series, Geology = 東北大学理科報告. 地質学, 60(1), 1-A20(1989-11-30)
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