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Island Arc

Volume 13 Issue 1, Pages 191 - 226

Published Online: 16 Feb 2004

Journal compilation © 2009 Blackwell Publishing Asia Pty Ltd



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Thematic Article
Middle Miocene to Pleistocene radiolarian biostratigraphy in the Northwest Pacific Ocean, ODP Leg 186
Shin-ichi Kamikuri 1 , *, Hiroshi Nishi 1 , Isao Motoyama 2 and Saneatsu Saito 3
  1 The Graduate School of Earth Science, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 810-8560, Japan (email: kurigse@mbox.nc.kyushu-u.ac.jp) ,
  2 Institute of Geoscience, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba 305-8571, Japan and
  3 Deep Sea Research Department, Japan Marine Science and Technology Center (JAMSTEC), 2-15 Natsushimacho, Yokosuka 237-0061, Japan
  *Correspondence.
Copyright 2004 Blackwell Publishing Asia Pty Ltd
KEYWORDS
biostratigraphy • hiatus • Neogene • Northwest Pacific Ocean • Ocean Drilling Program (ODP) Leg 186 • radiolaria • synchroneity

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AbstractINTRODUCTIONMATERIALS AND METHODSZONATIONAGE MODELAPPENDIX I

Abstract  The Upper Cenozoic sedimentary sequences drilled at Sites 1150 and 1151, Ocean Drilling Program Leg 186, enabled establishment of radiolarian zonation and calibration of the age of bioevents in the forearc area of the northern Japan Islands. The sequences were divided into nine zones from the Pleistocene Botryostrobus aquilonaris Zone to the Upper Miocene Lipmanella redondoensis Zone at Site 1150, and 11 zones from the Pleistocene Stylatractus universus Zone to the Middle Miocene Dendrospyris? sakaii Zone at Site 1151. These zones correlate successfully with the studied sequences of many of deep-sea cores in the Northwest Pacific Ocean and with some sections of onshore Japan. Of 67 important radiolarian bioevents recognized during the study, 29 Pleistocene to Upper Miocene events were directly tied to the geomagnetic polarity time scale through the well-defined paleomagnetic polarity records, and 21 Upper Miocene events were calibrated based on the diatom biostratigraphy. Of these events, 24 geographically widespread events were selected to test synchroneity and usefulness as time-horizons within the mid-to-high latitude of the Northwest Pacific, involving eight other offshore and onshore sections. Examination showed that most of the zonal boundary events are synchronous within the considered region, and that many diachronous events, most of which are eliminated from the zonal scheme, are unreliable events linked to rare and sporadic occurrences of the species. Radiolarian biostratigraphy of the studied cores clearly indicates three major hiatuses in the Middle Pleistocene, Late Miocene and late Middle Miocene. The latter two hiatuses can be correlated to two global oceanic hiatuses, NH6 and NH3, respectively.


Received 15 May 2002; accepted for publication 15 October 2003.

DIGITAL OBJECT IDENTIFIER (DOI)
10.1111/j.1440-1738.2003.00421.x About DOI

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