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Sendai Group Iwai, 1949
- Type locality: Sendai city, Miyagi prefecture
- Coherent formation
- late Miocene - late Pliocene
- Correlation: Terauchi Formation
- Sedimentary facies: Marine, Terrestrial
- Sedimentary facies: Bay
- Lithofacies (Main): Sandstone, Siltstone
- Lithofacies (Minor): Lignite, Tuff, Conglomerate
------ Conformity, ~~~~~~ Unconformity, ~~~--- Local unconformity, '''/,, Interfingered, :::::: Fault, /--/-- Thrust, +__+__ Ground surface, ?--?-- Unknown
- Distribution: Sendai city, Miyagi pref.; Haramachi-ku - Omika, Minamisoma city, Fukushima pref.; Kawamae, Iwaki city, Fukushima pref.; Ide, Naraha city - Hirono city, Futaba county, Fukushima pref.
- Fossils (Sendai flora):
- Miyamoto et al. (2013) Jour. Geol. Soc. Japan, vol.119, Supplement, pp.27-46 DOI
- Fujiwara et al. (2013) Jour. Geol. Soc. Japan, vol.119, Supplement, pp.96-119 DOI
- Ando et al. (2011) Jour. Geol. Soc. Japan, vol.117, Supplement, pp.49-67 DOI
- Kubo et al. (2002) Geology of the Kawamae and Ide District, Quadrangle Series, Scale 1:50,000, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, 136p. (in Japanese with English abstract 6p.)
- Takeuchi and Kaneko (1996) Geology of the Shizugawa District, Quadrangle Series, Scale 1:50,000, Geological Survey of Japan, 93p. (in Japanese with English abstract 5p.)
- Yanagisawa et al. (1996) Geology of the Somanakamura District, Quadrangle Series, Scale 1:50,000, Geological Survey of Japan, 114p. (in Japanese with English abstract 9p.)
- Kubo et al. (1994) Geology of the Namie and Iwaki-Tomioka District, Quadrangle Series, Scale 1:50,000, Geological Survey of Japan, 104p. (in Japanese with English abstract 7p.)
- Kubo et al. (1990) Geology of the Haramachi and Omika District, Quadrangle Series, Scale 1:50,000, Geological Survey of Japan, 138p. (in Japanese with English abstract 7p.)
- Kitamura et al. (1986) Geology of the Sendai District, Quadrangle Series, Scale 1:50,000, Geological Survey of Japan, 134p. (in Japanese with English abstract 9p.)
- Oide and Fujita (1975) Geology of the Iwanuma District, Quadrangle Series, Scale 1:50,000, Geological Survey of Japan, 27p. (in Japanese with English abstract 4p.)