MIGRATION OF IGNEOUS ACTIVITIES RELATED TO RIDGE SUBDUCTION IN SOUTHWEST JAPAN AND THE EAST-ASIAN CONTINENTAL-MARGIN FROM THE MESOZOIC TO THE PALEOGENE

Authors
Citation
O. Kinoshita, MIGRATION OF IGNEOUS ACTIVITIES RELATED TO RIDGE SUBDUCTION IN SOUTHWEST JAPAN AND THE EAST-ASIAN CONTINENTAL-MARGIN FROM THE MESOZOIC TO THE PALEOGENE, Tectonophysics, 245(1-2), 1995, pp. 25-35
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Geosciences, Interdisciplinary
Journal title
ISSN journal
00401951
Volume
245
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1995
Pages
25 - 35
Database
ISI
SICI code
0040-1951(1995)245:1-2<25:MOIART>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
In the inner zone of Southwest Japan, the northern part of the Median Tectonic Line (MTL), granites and their volcanic equivalents were form ed in large quantities during the late Cretaceous to early Tertiary. M igration of magmatic activity related to ridge subduction is proposed to explain the widely distributed magmatism and its tectonics. For thi s purpose, the ages of granitic rocks were carefully inspected - accor ding to the criteria of the dating methods and procedures concerned - and compiled with the sampling localities. They clearly show a trend i n rock ages along the MTL, in agreement with the general direction of strikes in Southwest Japan. From the trend of the ages and the cooling histories of the bodies, it was concluded that the magmatism migrated eastward along the MTL with a rate of 30 km/m.y. This migration conce pt is extended to the Mesozoic igneous rocks of the East Asian contine ntal margin. There, two magmatic belts - ranging in age from Mesozoic to Paleogene - are found to become younger northeastward along the mar gins, which is ascribed to the subduction of the Farallon-Izanagi and Kula-Pacific ridges.