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Tame Unit Nakajima et al., 2008
Invalid synonym: lower Iinoya Formation
- Type locality: Tame tunnel, Tame town, Toyohashi city, Aichi prefecture
- Accretionary complex
- Deposition (Chert): Early - Late Permian, Early - Late Triassic, Early - Middle Jurassic (Radiolarians)
- Deposition (Siliceous mudstone): Middle Jurassic (Radiolarians)
- Deposition (Mudstone): Early - Late Jurassic (Radiolarians)
- Accretion: Late Jurassic
- Sedimentary facies: Marine
- Lithofacies: Mélange facies
- Lithofacies (Upper, Minor): Mudstone, Interbedded sandstone and mudstone
- Matrix: Mudstone
- Exotic blocks (Slabs): Chert
- Exotic blocks (Crusts): Chert, Sandstone, Siliceous mudstone
------ Conformity, ~~~~~~ Unconformity, ~~~--- Local unconformity, '''/,, Interfingered, :::::: Fault, /--/-- Thrust, +__+__ Ground surface, ?--?-- Unknown
- Distribution: Tame tunnel, Tame town, Toyohashi city, Aichi pref.; Kosai city, Shizuoka pref.; Iinoya - Mount Mitakeyama - Kawana - Miyakodagawa river, Inasa town, Hamana ward, Hamamatsu city, Shizuoka pref.
- Fossils (Radiolarians): Albaillella cf. asymmetrica, Archicapsa? pachyderma, Betraccium deweveri, Eucyrtidiellum sp., Follicucullus monacanthus, Follicucullus scholasticus, Hiscocapsa naradaniensis, Muelleritortis cochleata, Parahsuum simplum, Parentactinia nakatsugawaensis, Pseudoalbaillella cf. lomentaria, Triassocampe coronata, Triassocampe deweveri, Tricolocapsa conexa, Tricolocapsa cf. plicarum
- Nakashima et al. (2008) Geology of the Toyohashi and Tahara District, Quadrangle Series, Scale 1:50,000, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, 113p. (in Japanese with English abstract 3p.)
- Isomi and Inoue (1999) Geology of the Hamamatsu District, Quadrangle Series, Scale 1:50,000, Geological Survey of Japan, 35p. (in Japanese with English abstract 4p.)
- Saito (1955) Mikawa-Ono, Explanatory Text of the Geological Map of Japan, Scale 1:50,000, Geological Survey of Japan, 36p. (in Japanese with English abstract 11p.)
- Saito and Isomi (1954) Akihasan, Explanatory Text of the Geological Map of Japan, Scale 1:50,000, Geological Survey of Japan, 34p. (in Japanese with English abstract 10p.)