Upper Triassic limestones from the northern part of Japan: new insights on the Panthalassa Ocean and Hokkaido Island

In comparison with the well-known Tethyan domain, Upper Triassic limestones from the Panthalassa Ocean are still poorly known. However, these carbonates represent a unique opportunity to have a more accurate view of the Panthalassa Ocean during the Triassic. Their study will allow comparison and cor...

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Main Authors: Peyrotty, Giovan, Peybernes, Camille, Ueda, Hayato, Martini, Rossana
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Language:English
Published: 2017
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spelling ftunivgeneve:oai:unige.ch:unige:93616 2023-05-15T18:09:20+02:00 Upper Triassic limestones from the northern part of Japan: new insights on the Panthalassa Ocean and Hokkaido Island Peyrotty, Giovan Peybernes, Camille Ueda, Hayato Martini, Rossana 2017 https://archive-ouverte.unige.ch/unige:93616 eng eng unige:93616 https://archive-ouverte.unige.ch/unige:93616 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess EGU 2017 info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/550 Triassic Limestone Japan Hokkaido Panthalassa Sedimentology Diagenesis Text info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart Chapitre d'actes info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2017 ftunivgeneve 2022-02-08T22:36:19Z In comparison with the well-known Tethyan domain, Upper Triassic limestones from the Panthalassa Ocean are still poorly known. However, these carbonates represent a unique opportunity to have a more accurate view of the Panthalassa Ocean during the Triassic. Their study will allow comparison and correlation of biotic assemblages, biostratigraphy, diagenesis, and depositional settings of different Triassic localities from Tethyan and Panthalassic domains. Moreover, investigation of these carbonates will provide data for taxonomic revisions and helps to better constrain palaeobiogeographic models. One of the best targets for the study of these carbonates is Hokkaido Island (north of Japan). Indeed, this island is a part of the South-North continuity of Jurassic to Paleogene accretionary complexes, going from the Philippines to Sakhalin Island (Far East Russia). Jurassic and Cretaceous accretionary complexes of Japan and Philippines contain Triassic mid-oceanic seamount carbonates from the western Panthalassa Ocean (Onoue & Sano, 2007; Kiessling & Flügel, 2000). They have been accreted either as isolated limestone slabs or as clasts and boulders, and are associated with mudstones, cherts, breccias and basaltic rocks. Two major tectonic units forming Hokkaido Island and containing Triassic limestones have been accurately explored and extensively sampled: the Oshima Belt (west Hokkaido) a Jurassic accretionary complex, and the Cretaceous Sorachi-Yezo Belt (central Hokkaido). The Sorachi-Yezo Belt is composed of Cretaceous accretionary complexes in the east and of Cretaceous clastic basin sediments deposited on a Jurassic basement in the west (Ueda, 2016), both containing Triassic limestones. The origin of this belt is still matter of debate especially because of its western part which is not in continuity with any other accretionary complex known in the other islands of Japan and also due to the lack of data in this region. One of the main goals of this study is to investigate and characterise Triassic limestones, particularly from western part of Sorachi-Yezo, in order to provide new crucial data allowing us to define the origin of this belt. The comparison (i.e. biotic assemblages, preservation, diagnesis, associated lithologies) of the Triassic limestones in Oshima and Sorachi-Yezo belts might highlight differences in their depositional setting as well as in geodynamic evolution of the western part of Sorachi-Yezo Belt. Book Part Sakhalin Université de Genève: Archive ouverte UNIGE
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topic info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/550
Triassic
Limestone
Japan
Hokkaido
Panthalassa
Sedimentology
Diagenesis
spellingShingle info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/550
Triassic
Limestone
Japan
Hokkaido
Panthalassa
Sedimentology
Diagenesis
Peyrotty, Giovan
Peybernes, Camille
Ueda, Hayato
Martini, Rossana
Upper Triassic limestones from the northern part of Japan: new insights on the Panthalassa Ocean and Hokkaido Island
topic_facet info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/550
Triassic
Limestone
Japan
Hokkaido
Panthalassa
Sedimentology
Diagenesis
description In comparison with the well-known Tethyan domain, Upper Triassic limestones from the Panthalassa Ocean are still poorly known. However, these carbonates represent a unique opportunity to have a more accurate view of the Panthalassa Ocean during the Triassic. Their study will allow comparison and correlation of biotic assemblages, biostratigraphy, diagenesis, and depositional settings of different Triassic localities from Tethyan and Panthalassic domains. Moreover, investigation of these carbonates will provide data for taxonomic revisions and helps to better constrain palaeobiogeographic models. One of the best targets for the study of these carbonates is Hokkaido Island (north of Japan). Indeed, this island is a part of the South-North continuity of Jurassic to Paleogene accretionary complexes, going from the Philippines to Sakhalin Island (Far East Russia). Jurassic and Cretaceous accretionary complexes of Japan and Philippines contain Triassic mid-oceanic seamount carbonates from the western Panthalassa Ocean (Onoue & Sano, 2007; Kiessling & Flügel, 2000). They have been accreted either as isolated limestone slabs or as clasts and boulders, and are associated with mudstones, cherts, breccias and basaltic rocks. Two major tectonic units forming Hokkaido Island and containing Triassic limestones have been accurately explored and extensively sampled: the Oshima Belt (west Hokkaido) a Jurassic accretionary complex, and the Cretaceous Sorachi-Yezo Belt (central Hokkaido). The Sorachi-Yezo Belt is composed of Cretaceous accretionary complexes in the east and of Cretaceous clastic basin sediments deposited on a Jurassic basement in the west (Ueda, 2016), both containing Triassic limestones. The origin of this belt is still matter of debate especially because of its western part which is not in continuity with any other accretionary complex known in the other islands of Japan and also due to the lack of data in this region. One of the main goals of this study is to investigate and characterise Triassic limestones, particularly from western part of Sorachi-Yezo, in order to provide new crucial data allowing us to define the origin of this belt. The comparison (i.e. biotic assemblages, preservation, diagnesis, associated lithologies) of the Triassic limestones in Oshima and Sorachi-Yezo belts might highlight differences in their depositional setting as well as in geodynamic evolution of the western part of Sorachi-Yezo Belt.
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author Peyrotty, Giovan
Peybernes, Camille
Ueda, Hayato
Martini, Rossana
author_facet Peyrotty, Giovan
Peybernes, Camille
Ueda, Hayato
Martini, Rossana
author_sort Peyrotty, Giovan
title Upper Triassic limestones from the northern part of Japan: new insights on the Panthalassa Ocean and Hokkaido Island
title_short Upper Triassic limestones from the northern part of Japan: new insights on the Panthalassa Ocean and Hokkaido Island
title_full Upper Triassic limestones from the northern part of Japan: new insights on the Panthalassa Ocean and Hokkaido Island
title_fullStr Upper Triassic limestones from the northern part of Japan: new insights on the Panthalassa Ocean and Hokkaido Island
title_full_unstemmed Upper Triassic limestones from the northern part of Japan: new insights on the Panthalassa Ocean and Hokkaido Island
title_sort upper triassic limestones from the northern part of japan: new insights on the panthalassa ocean and hokkaido island
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