Magnetostratigraphic dating of Early Miocene deep-sea fossils from the Morozaki Group in central Japan

Hiroyuki Hoshi, Akari Matsunaga

ISLAND ARC(2024)

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Early Miocene sediments of the Morozaki Group in central Japan contain deep-sea fossils that have been dated using biostratigraphic and radiometric data. In this study, we utilize magnetostratigraphy to provide a more precise age for mudstones from just below the layer containing the fossils. Rock magnetic experiments suggest that both magnetic iron sulfide and Ti-poor titanomagnetite carry the remanent magnetization of the mudstones. Two different stratigraphic sites have normal polarity directions with a northeastern declination, which can be correlated with Chronozone C5Dn. Given their magnetostratigraphic position near the C5Dn/C5Dr chronozone boundary (17.466 Ma) and a high sedimentation rate, the estimated age for both the sites and the deep-sea fossils is similar to 17.4 Ma. The northeasterly-directed site-mean directions suggest clockwise tectonic rotation, most likely due to the Early Miocene clockwise rotation of Southwest Japan associated with the back-arc opening of the Japan Sea. The deep-sea fossils, dated at similar to 17.4 Ma, represent organisms deposited within a submarine structural depression formed by crustal extension during the back-arc opening stage.
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deep-sea fossils,Early Miocene,magnetostratigraphy,Morozaki Group,paleomagnetism
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