Tetori Group

Tetori Group
Stratigraphic range: Early Cretaceous
TypeStratigraphic group
Sub-unitsFukui Area

Shokawa Area

UnderliesOmichidani Formation
OverliesHida Gneiss, Kiritani Formation or Kuzuryu Group
ThicknessOver 1,000 metres (3,280 ft)
Lithology
PrimarySandstone, Mudstone
OtherTuffite
Location
Country Japan
Type section
Named byOishi
LocationAreas along the Itoshirogawa River
Year defined1933

The Tetori Group is a stratigraphic group in Japan, found within several basins in and around Fukui Prefecture. It is Early Cretaceous in age.[1] It primarily consists of freshwater continental deposits, with some beds of volcanic tuffite. It primarily overlies Jurassic marine sediments or gneiss basement. Some of the units within the group are noted for their fossil content, including dinosaurs, lizards mammals and other vertebrates.[2]

  1. ^ Kusuhashi, Nao; Matsumoto, Ai; Murakami, Masaki; Tagami, Takahiro; Hirata, Takafumi; Iizuka, Tsuyoshi; Handa, Takeshi; Matsuoka, Hiroshige (2006-08-18). "Zircon U-Pb ages from tuff beds of the upper Mesozoic Tetori Group in the Shokawa district, Gifu Prefecture, central Japan†: U-Pb dating of the Tetori Group". Island Arc. 15 (3): 378–390. doi:10.1111/j.1440-1738.2006.00544.x.
  2. ^ Matsuoka, Hiroshige; Kusuhashi, Nao; Corfe, Ian J. (2016-07-03). "A new Early Cretaceous tritylodontid (Synapsida, Cynodontia, Mammaliamorpha) from the Kuwajima Formation (Tetori Group) of central Japan". Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology. 36 (4): e1112289. doi:10.1080/02724634.2016.1112289. ISSN 0272-4634.