Marine Geology of Korean Seas

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Edition: 2nd
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2000-03-07
Publisher(s): Elsevier Science & Technology
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Summary

Tremendous progress has been made in the geological understanding of the Korean seas with the advances in sophisticated exploration techniques, specifically in the areas of marine geophysics, sedimentology, geochemistry, and palaeoceanography, since Marine Geology of Korean Seas was first published in 1983. This book gives a comprehensive overview of the marine geology of these unique seas, including physiography, sedimentary facies and depositional processes of surface sediments, sequence stratigraphy, geologic structures, and basin evolution. In this edition, new results and interpretations have been incorporated that help to formulate geological models on the evolution of the Korean seas in relation to the adjacent continents.

Table of Contents

Preface xi
Acknowledgements xiii
Introduction
1(6)
Korean Peninsula
7(40)
Introduction
7(2)
Kyonggi and Yongnam Massifs
9(3)
Okchon Fold Belt
12(5)
Okchon Group
12(2)
Hwanggangri Formation
14(2)
Deformation and Orogenic Setting
16(1)
Taebaeksan Basin
17(9)
Choson Supergroup
17(1)
Taebaek Group
17(4)
Yongwol Group
21(3)
Pyongan Supergroup
24(2)
Imjingang Belt
26(1)
Orogenic Events
26(2)
Cretaceous Non-Marine Basins
28(6)
Kyongsang Basin
30(2)
Other Basins
32(2)
Pohang Basin
34(6)
Jangki Group
40(3)
Quaternary Volcanism in Cheju Island
43(1)
Sedimentation and Tectonic History
43(4)
Yellow Sea
47(98)
Physiography
47(1)
Geologic Setting
47(2)
Northern Yellow Sea Basin
49(3)
Southern Yellow Sea Basin
52(3)
Basin Evolution
55(1)
Shallow Structure
56(6)
Surface Sediments
62(6)
Distribution
62(3)
Mineral and Geochemical Composition
65(3)
Dispersal of Fine Sediment in the Western Part
68(3)
Gulf of Bohai
68(1)
Central Part
69(1)
Old Huanghe Delta
69(2)
Changjiang Estuary
71(1)
Dispersal of Fine Sediment in the Southeastern Part
71(7)
Clay Mineral Distribution
72(1)
Distribution of Trace Elements
72(3)
Dispersal of Fine Sediment
75(3)
Mass Physical Properties
78(9)
Sediment Texture and Structures
79(3)
Water Content
82(1)
Shear Strength
82(1)
CaCO3 and Organic Matter
82(3)
Atterberg Limits
85(2)
Tidal Flats
87(20)
Surface Sediments
89(3)
Benthic Biota
92(1)
Sedimentary Structures of Holocene Sediments
92(2)
Pre-Holocene Oxidized Mud
94(6)
Holocene Lithostratigraphy
100(1)
Unit I
100(1)
Unit II
100(3)
Unit III
103(1)
Holocene Sea-Level Curve
103(4)
Reclamation Effect on Sedimentation: Daeho Area
107(10)
Geologic Setting
107(3)
Tidal Flat Morphology and Sediments
110(1)
Nearshore Suspended Matter
111(3)
Seasonal Sedimentary Processes
114(2)
Suspended Sediment Budget
116(1)
Transgressive Holocene Sequence Stratigraphy
117(28)
Northern Part
119(1)
High-Resolution Seismic Stratigraphy
120(5)
Lithofacies
125(3)
Interpretations
128(3)
Southern Part
131(3)
High-Resolution Seismic Stratigraphy
134(1)
Lithofacies
135(6)
Interpretations
141(4)
South Sea and East China Sea
145(28)
Geologic Setting
145(1)
Sedimentary Basins
145(4)
Coastal Embayments
149(9)
Gamagyang Bay
150(1)
Physiography
150(2)
Acoustic Stratigraphy
152(3)
Deposition of Fine Sediment
155(1)
Late Quaternary History
156(2)
Surface Sediments
158(9)
Distribution
158(2)
Mass Physical Properties
160(1)
Water Content
160(3)
CaCO3 and Organic Matter
163(1)
Shear Strength and Atterberg Limits
164(1)
Recent Depositional Processes
165(2)
Late Quaternary Transgressive Deposits
167(6)
East Sea
173(26)
Physiography
173(2)
Crustal Structure
175(1)
Magnetic and Gravity Anomalies
176(1)
Heat Flow
177(1)
Age and Type of Crust
178(3)
Stratigraphy
181(5)
Seismic Stratigraphy
181(3)
Lithostratigraphy
184(2)
Tectonic Evolution
186(5)
Tectonic Origin
186(1)
Opening Mode
187(2)
Tectonic History
189(2)
Surface Sediments
191(2)
General Statement
191(1)
Distribution
191(2)
Geochemical Composition
193(1)
Late Quaternary Sediments
193(3)
Lithology
193(2)
Holocene-Pleistocene Boundary
195(1)
Late Quaternary Paleoceanography
196(3)
Eastern Continental Margin
199(40)
Physiography
199(2)
Geologic Structures
201(7)
Ulleung Fault
201(4)
Hupo Fault
205(1)
Yangsan Fault
205(1)
Dogorae Thrust Belt
206(1)
Small-Scale Faults and Folds
207(1)
Seismic Stratigraphy
208(9)
Eastern Margin
208(1)
Acoustic Basement
208(2)
Sedimentary Unit I
210(1)
Sedimentary Unit II
210(1)
Sedimentary Unit III
211(1)
Southeastern Margin
211(1)
Succession I
212(2)
Succession II
214(2)
Succession III
216(1)
Sedimentary Basins
217(3)
Pohang-Yongduk Basin
217(1)
Mukho Basin
218(1)
Hupo Basin
219(1)
Evolution History
220(2)
Eastern Margin
220(1)
Southeastern Margin
221(1)
Surface Sediments
222(2)
Late Quaternary Sediments
224(15)
Mass Physical Properties
224(1)
Water Content
224(1)
Shear Strength
225(1)
CaCO3 and Organic Matter
225(1)
Atterberg Limits
225(1)
Sedimentary Facies
226(1)
High-Resolution Echo Characters
227(1)
Shelf Region
227(1)
Slope Region
228(5)
Slope Failure Features
233(2)
Slope Stability
235(2)
Depositional Processes
237(2)
Ulleung Basin
239(30)
Physiography
239(2)
Crustal Structure
241(2)
Gravity and Magnetic Anomalies
243(1)
Seismic Stratigraphy
243(9)
Acoustic Basement
243(2)
Sedimentary Sequence
245(7)
Tectonic Evolution
252(2)
Late Quaternary Sediments
254(10)
Distribution and Echo Characters
254(2)
Chronostratigraphy
256(2)
Turbidite Facies
258(1)
General Statement
258(1)
Sedimentary Facies
258(2)
Provenance
260(2)
Hemipelagic Facies
262(2)
Late Quaternary Sedimentation
264(5)
References 269(38)
Subject Index 307

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