地理学評論
Online ISSN : 2185-1719
Print ISSN : 0016-7444
ISSN-L : 0016-7444
本邦の火山地形に關する二,三の疑義
井尻 正二森本 良平
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1953 年 26 巻 2 号 p. 72-78

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The Pleistocene and recent volcanoes of Japan are almost exclusively situated on high mountainous regions. They must have erupted on these ridges with or after the upheaving of these bedrocks. Most of the cone-sha-ped mountainbodies of the strato-volcanoes, therefore, are not entirely com-posed of the accumulations of volcanic rocks erupted from the volcanoes, but of the elevated bedrocks and the veneers of volcanic materials deposited on them. It seems to be of importance for us to reconsider the idea of Buch's “Erhebungstheorie” on this problem.
The recent progress in volcano-stratigraphy in Japan elucidates that the topography of some mountains which have apparently been called as “Tho-loide” is not an original shape of volcanoes, but the result of differential erosion.
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