Granite rock towers shaped by mesh‐like joint sets, which formed in the shallower portion of a granite body during cooling at depth

Author:

Chigira Masahiro1ORCID,Kato Hironori2

Affiliation:

1. Fukada Geological Institute Public Interest Incorporated Foundation Tokyo Japan

2. Geotechnical Engineering Department Aratani Civil Engineering Consultants, Co. Ltd. Hiroshima‐shi Japan

Abstract

AbstractGranite is fractured according to the stress state during the cooling stage, providing predispositions for later topographic evolution. This study clarified that triangular mesh‐like joints can be made during granite cooling and that they can become the structural causes for the formation of rock towers and corestones on the ground. Tengu rock, which consists of rock towers and granite corestones in Hiroshima, was investigated using an unmanned air vehicle. The rock towers were shaped by high‐angle mesh‐like joints, which were likely made during the cooling of the granite and are dominated by three joint sets. All the joint sets have sharp planar surfaces, which suggests that they are brittle fractures. One joint set is cut by the other two joint sets, frequently accompanies aplite and quartz veins and is developed in the whole exposed granite; this set likely formed first during cooling and then was penetrated by aplite from depth. The other two joint sets are high‐angle conjugate joint sets, are limited to the shallower portion of the granite pluton and do not extend deeper, which strongly suggests that they formed in a rapidly cooled shallower portion of the pluton, probably near its roof. These three joint sets form rock columns with parallelogram cross‐sections, in which incipient corestones were made. Subsurface weathering along the joints and subsequent exhumation of the weathering products formed the present rock towers and corestones only in the shallower portion of the granite.

Funder

Fukada Geological Institute

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Geology

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