Horokanai Ophiolite

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The Horokanai ophiolite is a geological complex located in the Kamuikotan tectonic belt about 30 km northwest of Asahikawa city, Hokkaido, Japan.[1][2] The ophiolite complex is exposed along either side of a north-dipping anticline in several blocks.[1]

Exact thicknesses of units within the Horokanai Ophiolite complex are not reliably estimable due to differences in stratigraphy and structure between different blocks.[1] However, the basic sequence of units within the complex as a whole has been described in several studies.

Overlying, unconformable Cretaceous sediments

GabbroicBasaltic Rocks (intruded by dolerite and plagio-granite dikes[2])

Ultra-Mafic Rocks (intruded by dikes and lenses of diorite rocks, olivine gabbro, and hornblende-gabbro pegmatite[2])

Underlying layer of Kamuikotan tectonic belt blueschist[1]

Metamorphism

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