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意味・対訳 ユースタシー(eustasy)とは、土地の隆起・沈降による見かけの海水準(海面)の変化ではなく、地球規模で海水準そのものが垂直的に変位する現象を指す。
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eustasy
語源
A back-formation from eustatic (borrowed from German eustatische (“eustatic”), from Ancient Greek εὖ (eû, “well, good”) + στάσις (stásis, “standing”))[1] + -y.
名詞
eustasy (複数形 eustasies)
- (geology, oceanography) A worldwide change in sea level, especially one caused by melting ice or tectonic activity. [from 1940s]
- 1965, Horace G. Richards; Rhodes W[hitmore] Fairbridge, Annotated Bibliography of Quaternary Shorelines (1945–1964): Prepared for the VII International Congress of International Association for Quaternary Research (INQUA) Meeting at Boulder, Colorado, August 30 – September 5, 1965 (Special Publication; 6), Philadelphia, Pa.: Academy of Natural Sciences, OCLC 499347407, page 250:
- 1993, Stephen M. Greenlee; Patrick J. Lehmann, “Stratigraphic Framework of Productive Carbonate Buildups”, in Robert G. Loucks and J. Frederick Sarg, editors, Carbonate Sequence Stratigraphy: Recent Developments and Applications (AAPG Memoir; 57), Tulsa, Okla.: The American Association of Petroleum Geologists, →ISBN, abstract, page 43:
- Although the origin of these long-term accommodation changes is difficult to assess, we conclude that basin tectonism is responsible for these changes in most of our examples. Long-term eustasy plays a secondary role, according to our analysis.
- 2015, M. P. Cooper; J[ohn] E. Mylroie, “Pseudokarst and Non-dissolutional Caves”, in Glaciation and Speleogenesis: Interpretations from the Northeastern United States (Cave かつ Karst Systems of the World), Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing AG Switzerland, DOI: , →ISBN, part II (Cave かつ Karst Regions of the Northeastern US), abstract, page 49:
- 2016, John K. Warren, “Subaqueous Salts: Salinas and Perennial Lakes”, in Evaporites: A Geological Compendium, 2nd edition, Cham, Switzerland: Springer International Publishing AG Switzerland, DOI: , →ISBN, page 380:
- In summary, because modern continental settings lack a hydrology suitable for supplying huge volumes of brine, sufficient to form a megasalt deposit, neither modern sabkhas or salinas are directly relevant to the formation of the hydrologies and eustasies needed to deposit the huge masses of ancient marine-fed subaqueous salts detailed in Chap. 5.
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- eustatic
- eustatism
参照
- ^ “eustasy” (US) / “eustasy” (UK) in Oxford Dictionaries, Oxford University Press.
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