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Naegi-Agematsu Granite
- Plutonic rocks
- Late Cretaceous (74.0 - 72.3 Ma, K-Ar; 71.3 Ma, U-Pb; 69.4 - 67.2 Ma, CHIME)
- Intruded by: Biotite granophyre dike, Tourmaline-bearing biotite quartz porphyry dike, Felsic rock dike
- Intruded in: Kisokoma Granite, Inagawa Granite, Nohi Rhyolites
- Lithofacies: Ilmenite series
- Lithofacies: Biotite granite
- Naegi-Agematsu Granite (Matsumoto, Nagano pref.)
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- Nagawa Granite
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- Naegi-Agematsu Granite (Naegi, Gifu pref.)
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- Naegi Granite
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- Naegi-Agematu Granite (Agematu, Gifu pref.)
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- Agematsu Granite
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- Naegi-Agematsu Granite (Toki, Gifu pref.)
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- Toki Granite
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- Sanyo Belt (Gifu)
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- Naegi-Agematsu Granite
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------ Transitional, ~~~~~~ Intrusive, :::::: Fault, /--/-- Thrust, +__+__ Ground surface, ?--?-- Unknown
- Distribution: Kuraya - Kawakamigawa river - Ochiaigawa river - Kisogawa river, Nakatsugawa city, Gifu pref.; Araragigawa river - Yogawa river - Azuma - Kakizoregawa river - Tadachi fall, Nagiso city, Kiso county, Nagano pref.; Mount Shiroyama, Okuwa city, Kiso county, Nagano pref.
- Yamasaki et al. (2020) Geology of the Akechi District, Quadrangle Series, Scale 1:50,000, Geological Survey of Japan, AIST, 120p. (in Japanese with English abstract 5p.)
- Yamasaki (2019) Jour. Geol. Soc. Japan, vol.125, no.9, pp.707-711 DOI
- Nakano et al. (1995) Geology of the Norikuradake District, Quadrangle Series, Scale 1:50,000, Geological Survey of Japan, 139p. (in Japanese with English abstract 4p.)
- Kawata (1961) Tsukechi, Explanatory Text of the Geological Map of Japan, Scale 1:50,000, Geological Survey of Japan, 69p. (in Japanese with English abstract 7p.)
- Yamada (1961) Kashimo, Explanatory Text of the Geological Map of Japan, Scale 1:50,000, Geological Survey of Japan, 25p. (in Japanese with English abstract 7p.)
- Yamada and Murayama (1958) Tsumago, Explanatory Text of the Geological Map of Japan, Scale 1:50,000, Geological Survey of Japan, 31p. (in Japanese with English abstract 9p.)
- Katada and Isomi (1958) Agematsu, Explanatory Text of the Geological Map of Japan, Scale 1:50,000, Geological Survey of Japan, 38p. (in Japanese with English abstract 8p.)