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Fault slip analysis of Quaternary faults in southeastern Korea

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GONDWANA RESEARCH
Volume 9, Issue 1-2, Pages 118-125

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.gr.2005.06.007

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quaternary faults; fault slip analysis; Korea; Eastern Asia; Japan

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The Quaternary stress field has been reconstructed for southeast Korea using sets of fault data. The subhorizontal direction of the maximum principal stress (sigma(1)) trended ENE and the direction of the minimum principal stress (sigma(3)) was nearly vertical. The stress ratio (Phi = sigma(2) - sigma(3))/ (sigma(1)-sigma(3))) value was 0.65. Two possible interpretations for the stress field can be made in the framework of eastern Asian tectonics; (1) The sigma(Hmax) trajectory for southeast Korea fits well with the fan-shaped radial pattern of maximum principal stress induced by the India-Eurasia collision. Thus, we suggest that the main source for this recent stress field in southeast Korea is related to the remote India-Eurasia continental collision. (2) The stress field in Korea shows a pattern similar to that in southwestem Japan. The origin for the E-W trending sigma(Hmax) in Japan is known to be related to the mantle upwelling in the East China Sea. Thus, it is possible that Quaternary stress field in Korea has evolved synchronously with that in Japan. We suggest further studies (GPS and in situ stress measurement) to test these hypotheses. (c) 2006 International Association for Gondwana Research. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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