Toyora Group

Toyora Group
Stratigraphic range: Early-Late Jurassic
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TypeGeological group
Sub-unitsHigashinagano, Nishinakayama, Utano & Ohchi Formations
UnderliesRenge Metamorphic Rocks & Toyohigashi Group
OverliesToyonishi & Kanmon Groups
Thickness1,000–2,000 m (3,300–6,600 ft)
Lithology
PrimaryMudstone, sandstone
OtherSiltstone, conglomerate, acidic tuff
Location
RegionYamaguchi
CountryJapan
Type section
Named forToyora Gun (Counties)
Named byYabe
Year defined1920

The Toyora Group is one of the Mesozoic strata in Japan, and was originally named Toyoura Series (or Formation) by Hisakatsu Yabe in 1920. The present name was defined by Tatsuro Matsumoto in 1949.

It is the Lower-Upper Jurassic sediments in the East Asian continental margin that distributes in the eastern part of the Shimonoseki, Yamaguchi Prefecture, southwest Japan. The distribution of the Toyora Group extends north and south, and has been separated between north and south districts by the Tabe Basin and the Kikugawa Fault that is an active left-lateral strike-slip fault.