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A Preliminary Study on Granite Suite and Supersuite for the Jurassic Granites in South Korea (우리나라 쥬라기 화강암의 스위트/슈퍼스위트 분류에 대한 예비적 연구)

  • Jwa, Yong-Joo
    • The Journal of the Petrological Society of Korea
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.222-230
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    • 2008
  • Intruding ages for the Jurassic(${\sim}Triassic$) granites in South Korea can be reestablished as $210{\sim}170\;Ma$ and $180{\sim}160\;Ma$ according to the tectonic provinces of magma emplacement. Most Jurassic granites in the Gyeonggi massif have the intrusion ages of $180{\sim}160\;Ma$, indicative of middle Jurassic igneous activity. On the other hand the intrusion ages ($210{\sim}170\;Ma$) for the Jurassic granites in the Yeongnam massif represent late Triassic to middle Jurassic igneous activity. Using the concept of granite suite/supersuite, the Jurassic granites in South Korea can be hierarchically divided into two supersuites and two suites. Huge batholith of NE-SW direction in the Gyeonggi massif could be designated to be 'Gyeonggi Supersuite', which was originated from the mixture of igneous protolith and more evoloved crustal materials and formed in the post-orogenic environment after collision of the north China and south China blocks. There are one supersuite and two suites in the Yeongnam massif 'Yeongnam Supersuite' could be designated from the NE-SW trend batholith in the massif. This supersuite was originated from the mixture of igneous protolith and evolved crustal materials. Granitic rocks between Andong and Girncheon areas could be defined as 'Andong Suite'. This suite was originated from the mixture of depleted mantle and igneous protolith. The Daegang and Hamchang granties could be designated as 'Daegang Suite'. This suite was formed in the anorogenic environment which was different from the orogenic environment of the other supersuite/suite in the Yeongnam massif.

충남지역 경기육괴에 분포하는 서산층군에 대한 자기특성 연구

  • 김완수;석동우;도성재
    • Proceedings of the KSEEG Conference
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    • 2003.04a
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    • pp.254-257
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    • 2003
  • 한반도에 대한 고지자기 연구는 유라시아 대륙의 지구조운동이 진행되었던 중생대 및 고생대암석에 대해 여러 사람들에 의해 활발히 수행되어왔다. 특히 1980년대 후반부터는 북중국지괴와 남중국지괴 사이의 충돌대인 친링-다비-수루 (Qinling-Dabie-Sulu) 조산대가 서해를 지나 한반도로 연장될 가능성에 대한 관심이 높아지고 있다. 한반도의 중부를 가로지르는 옥천대는 경기육괴와 영남육괴의 경제부로서 변성시기가 초기 Triassic으로 보고되고 있으며, 경기육괴 북부 휴전선 인접지역의 동서방향의 주향을 갖는 습곡-단층대인 임진강대는 남북 경계에 대한 정확한 정의는 성립되어있지는 않지만 Triassic에 광역변성작용을 받았다는 보고가 있으나, 이들 임진강대와 옥천대의 성인에 대한 논란은 현재에 이르기까지 계속되고 있다. (중략)

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Petrological, Geochemical and Geochronological Studies of Precambrian Basement in Notheast Asia Region: 1. Age of the Metamorphism of Jirisan Area (동북아시아지역 선캠브리아 지괴에 대한 암석학, 지구화학 및 지구연대학적 연구 : 1. 지리산 지역 변성암의 변성연대)

  • 박계현;송용선;박맹언;이승구;류호정
    • The Journal of the Petrological Society of Korea
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    • v.9 no.1
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    • pp.29-39
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    • 2000
  • For the determination of metamorphic age of the metamorphic rocks distributed in the Ji-san area of Youngnam massif, Sm and Nd isotopic compositions were analyzed for the whole rock and garnet separates. As the result, we obtained 1799 + 11 Ma from the porphyroblastic gneiss, 1776 +30 Ma from the metapelite, 1714+35 Ma from the mafic granulite xenolith within the porphyroblastic gneiss, and 1776+30 Ma from the metapelite occurred as a xenolith within the quartzofeldspathic gneiss. There have been reports of geologic ages similar to such metamorphic ages of Jirisan area from the other portion of the Youngnam massif, which reveals that very intense metamorphism took place over the vast area of Youngnam massif during the period of 1.7-1.8 Ga ago. The granulite facies metomorphism of the Gyeonggi massif also shows the age similar to this period. Such resemblance in their metamorphic ages suggests that these massifs experienced similar tectonothermal events occurred at about the same Precambrian periods, which implies the possibility that the extension of the collision belt between the north and south China blocks does not extend through some places between the Youngnam and Gyeonggi massifs. On the other hand a quarzofeldspathic xenolith of porphyroblastic gneiss show 1928 +42 Ma which is older than above age of the metamorphism and is identical with the zircon U-Pb age of porphyroblastic gneiss indicating the formation age of the protolith of the porphyroblastic gneiss.

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Holocene uplift rates in Korea (한반도의 현세 융기율)

  • Wook-Hyun Nahm;Hoil Lee;Chang-Pyo Jun
    • The Korean Journal of Quaternary Research
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    • v.32 no.1_2
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    • pp.41-50
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    • 2018
  • The most common method for estimating the uplifting rate is to measure the height of the coastal terraces. Coastal terraces are basically formed at the sea level position. During the Holocene age, both the height of the sea level and the coastal terrace are uncertain. The purpose of this paper is to clarify that the uplifting rate of the Korean Peninsula varies depending on the region, based on the height of sea level, the height of coastal terraces, and GPS observations. Gangwon-do and Jeolla-do provinces seem to have been stabilized at least since the beginning of the Holocene period. Overall distribution pattern of the uplifting rates on the Korean peninsula is likely to be related to the massifs. Of course, the boundaries of the massifs are faults, so the role of faults would be great. Essentially however, it is reasonable to consider that the difference in local uplift rates depends on the characteristics of the massif itself. The characteristics may include differences in response to stresses from tectonic movements, differences in crustal thicknesses, and so on.

Petrological, Geochemical and Geochronological Studies of Precambrian Basement in Northeast Asia Region: 2. Zircon Ages of Some Metamorphic Rocks from Gyeonggi Massif (동북아시아지역 선캠브리아 지괴에 대한 암석학, 지구화학 및 지구연대학적 연구: 2. 경기육괴 일부 변성암의 저어콘 연대)

  • ;;Cao Lin;Jin Wei;Zhang Xingzhou
    • The Journal of the Petrological Society of Korea
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    • v.10 no.2
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    • pp.95-105
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    • 2001
  • U-Pb age determination was performed on the zircon fractions separated from the metamorphic rocks of three locations of the Gyeonggi Massif. The ages obtained from the upper and lower intersections between concordia curve and discordia lines made of the zircon fractions separated from the rocks of each locality we: $2168\pm$24 Ma and $1227\pm$40 Ma for the Yongduri Gneiss Complex, $1955\pm$22 Ma and $493\pm$32 Ma for the Euiam Group, and $3712\pm$244 Ma and $1613\pm$51 Ma for the Yongmunsan Group (2$\sigma$ errors). The upper intercept ages from the Yongduri Gneiss Complex and the Euiam Group of Gyeonggi massif are very similar to those obtained from the granitic gneisses and the porphyroblastic gneisses of Yeongnam massif respectively. Such similarities suggest that Gyeonggi and Yeongnam massifs might situate under the similar tectonic and geographic environment during ca. 2.2-1.9 Ga. The upper intercept age of Youngmunsan Formation (3.7 Ga) shows large error, because most of the zircon fractions are plotted very close to the lower intersection. It is necessary to investigate further to confirm this age. However, It may suggest the possibility of occurrence of the oldest crust of the northeast Asia similar to the one reported recently from the northeast China. The lower intercept age of the Yongmunsan Group is interpreted to indicate strong metamorphism. Such age postdates the 1.85-1.7 Ga metamorphism and igneous activities occurred in the Yeongnam massif, which might record the late Paleoproterozoic tectonic activities simultaneously occurred in both massifs.

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Paleoproterozoic Hot Orogenesis Recorded in the Yeongnam Massif, Korea (영남육괴에 기록된 고원생대 고온조산운동)

  • Lee, Yuyoung;Cho, Moonsup
    • Korean Journal of Mineralogy and Petrology
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    • v.35 no.3
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    • pp.199-214
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    • 2022
  • The Yeongnam Massif is one of representative basement provinces in the Korean Peninsula, which has experienced high-temperature, low-pressure (HTLP) regional metamorphism and partial melting. Here we reviewed recent developments in Paleoproterozoic (1.87-1.84 Ga) hot orogenesis of the Yeongnam Massif, typified by the granulite-facies metamorphism and partial melting recorded in the HTLP rocks. In particular, spatiotemporal linkage between the metamorphic and magmatic activities, including the Sancheong-Hadong anorthositic magma as a heat source, provides a key to understand the widespread HTLP metamorphism and partial melting in the Yeongnam Massif. Crustal anatexis, resulting from the fluid-present melting and muscovite/biotite dehydration melting, has yielded various types of leucosomes and leucogranites. Zircon and monazite petrochronology, using in-situ U(-Th)-Pb data from the secondary ion mass spectrometry, indicates that the HTLP metamorphism and anatexis lasted over a period of ~15 Ma at ca. 1870-1854 Ma. In addition, a fluid influx event at ca. 1840 Ma was locally recognized by the occurrence of incipient charnockite. Taken together, the Yeongnam Massif preserves a prolonged evolutionary record of the HTLP metamorphism, partial melting, and fluid influx diagnostic for a hot orogen. Such an orogen is linked to the Paleoproterozoic orogeny widespread in the North China Craton, and most likely represents the final phase of crustal evolution in the Columbia/Nuna supercontinent.