Records of major and minor transgression and regression events in the Paleo-Sea of Japan during late Cenozoic
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transgression, regression, late Cenozoic, Niigata, Sea of Japan.

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Kobayashi, I., & Takano, O. (2019). Records of major and minor transgression and regression events in the Paleo-Sea of Japan during late Cenozoic. Revista Mexicana De Ciencias Geológicas, 19(3), 226–234. Retrieved from https://rmcg.geociencias.unam.mx/index.php/rmcg/article/view/969

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Abstract

Late Cenozoic strata distributed along the coastal region of the Sea of Japan are a good recorder of transgression and regression events in the Paleo-Sea of Japan. The main events are recognized from many stratigraphical horizons of Niigata late Cenozoic formations. They are early/middle Miocene transgression; 2) latest Miocene / early Pliocene events; 3) late Pliocene to early Pleistocene transgressions and regressions; 4) middle to late Pleistocene transgressions and regressions; and 5) Holocene It is thought that the events were related to global sealevel changes, crustal movements and local landform changes.

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