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Interesting Google translate told me that Shirasu-Daichi is a Japanese translation which might mean the whitefish like earth . “Shirasu” is a local name of pumiceous sediments in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. [1]
Looks to me we are talking about the pyroclastic output of volcanoes such as Aira Caldera and Ito pyroclastic flow but context is difficult for those of us who have not visited this locality. Shirasu now means ignimbrite deposits. The Ito Ignimbrite obviously is the last major eruption on the Plateau but this is only up to 160m thick, so are there earlier eruptive products? . [2]. There was a fair tephra fall forming the Aira-Tn tephra layer dated at 25,120 ± 270 bp. [3] Presumably Ebino Plateau is part but that is for someone who knows the locality.
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Interesting Google translate told me that Shirasu-Daichi is a Japanese translation which might mean the whitefish like earth . “Shirasu” is a local name of pumiceous sediments in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan. [1]
Looks to me we are talking about the pyroclastic output of volcanoes such as Aira Caldera and Ito pyroclastic flow but context is difficult for those of us who have not visited this locality. Shirasu now means ignimbrite deposits. The Ito Ignimbrite obviously is the last major eruption on the Plateau but this is only up to 160m thick, so are there earlier eruptive products? . [2]. There was a fair tephra fall forming the Aira-Tn tephra layer dated at 25,120 ± 270 bp. [3] Presumably Ebino Plateau is part but that is for someone who knows the locality.