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울산광역시 울주군 삼남면 상천리와 가천리 일원의 지질구조와 제4기단층의 발달 특성

  • 류충렬;최위찬;최성자
    • Proceedings of the KSEG Conference
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    • 2002.04a
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    • pp.193-200
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    • 2002
  • 울산광역시 울주군 삼남면 가천리와 상천리 일원에 발달하는 양산단층대 중남부의 발달특성과 제4기단층을 기재한다. 이 지역에는 중생대 백악기의 퇴적암과 화강암의 경계부 근처에 양산단층대의 주단층대와 부단층대로 확인되는 대규모의 단층파쇄대가 북북동-서남서 내지 남-북의 주향에 거의 수직으로 발달하고 있다. 단층조선은 수평에 가까우며 단층대내의 구조에 의하면, 주로 우향의 주향이동운동이 우세하다. 한편, 상천리와 가천리에는 이들 기반암과 제4기의 하성 사력층의 경계부 부근에서 제4기단층이 2조 발달하고 있다. 이들은 가천 제1단층과 가천 제2단층으로 기존의 양산단층대 일부가 제4기에 재활동한 것으로, 북북동 방향의 주향에 동측으로 고각의 경사를 보인다 단층조선은 거의 수평이며, 제4기 역들이 단층끌림에 의해 배열된 상태나 단층엽리내의 구조에 의하면 우향의 주향이동성운동이 우세하다.

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Structural Characteristics and Kinematic Analysis of the Yangsan Fault (양산단층의 구조적 특성과 운동학적 고찰)

  • 장천중;장태우
    • Proceedings of the KSEG Conference
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    • 2002.04a
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    • pp.163-171
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    • 2002
  • 지금까지 양산단층에 대한 운동학적 해석은 단지 지질분포 특성의 차이를 근거로 단순 우수주향이동으로 해석해왔다. 그러나 일반적으로 대규모 단층들은 단계적으로 서로 다른 운동체계에서 복합적인 발달과정을 거치면서 현재의 모습으로 보인다. 따라서 양산단층의 주변 지질구조와 운동학적 관계를 알아보기 위하여 양산단층 주변의 지질분포, 지질구조, 단층주변의 소단층들에 대한 특성을 분석하였다. 양산단층 주변 퇴적암의 층리면 자세는 양산단 층이 동일한 사건의 주향이동으로 형성된 단층예인의 특성이 아니라 서로 다른 응력축의 지배를 받았거나 서로 다른 크기의 운동을 받았음을 암시하고 있다. 또한 단층의 주향을 따라 단층대 폭의 변화를 살펴본 결과 크게 5개의 주기를 가지면서 변화되고 각각의 주기는 약 25-30 km 로 규칙적으로 나타난다. 또한 단층조선이 발달된 소단층의 분석결과들은 양산단층이 한번의 운동으로 발달한 것이 아니라 매우 복잡하고 다양한 사건들을 겪은 다중 변형의 산물임을 지시하고 있다.

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Evolution of the Yangsan Fault Using the Structural Elements (구조요소를 이용한 양산단층의 진화 해석)

  • 장천중;장태우
    • Proceedings of the KSEG Conference
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    • 2002.04a
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    • pp.173-182
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    • 2002
  • 단층이동자료를 이용하여 지구조 사건을 분별하고 단층의 운동시기 및 한반도 주변지구조체계와 비교하여 양산단층의 진화과정을 해석하였다. 양산단층은 팔레오세 때 단층형성이 시작되었고 그 후 NW-SE 신장 사건에 의해 우수주향이동을 했다. 우수주향이동은 장구한 시간동안 진행되어 마이오세 초에 확장축이 바뀜에 따라 약간의 변화가 있지만 우수운동은 지속되었다. 마이오세 말에 양산단층은 좌수이동으로 변하여 운동하게 되며, 마이오세 말 혹은 플라이스토세 초에 와서 양산단층은 N-S 방향의 최대 수평압축응력을 받게 된다. 이후 플라이스토세를 전후해서 E-W 방향의 최대수평압축응력에 의해 양산단층은 다시 우수이동을 한다. 이와 같이 양산단층은 한번의 운동으로 발달된 단층이 아니라 서로 다른 응력체계 하에서 다중변형을 받아 현재의 모습으로 진화되었다고 판단된다.

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Relation of Intensity, Fault Plane Solutions and Fault of the January 20, 2007 Odaesan Earthquake (ML=4.8) (2007년 1월 20일 오대산 지진(ML=4.8)의 진도, 단층면해 및 단층과의 관계)

  • Kyung, Jai-Bok;Huh, Seo-Yun;Do, Ji-Yong;Cho, Deok-Rae
    • Journal of the Korean earth science society
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.202-213
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    • 2007
  • The Odaesan earthquake $(M_L=4.8)$ occurred near Mt. Odae, Jinbu-Myon, Pyongchang-Gun, Kangwon Province on January 20, 2007. It has a shallow focal depth about 10 km. Its felt area covers most of the southern peninsula except some southern and western inland area. The maximum MM intensity was VI in the areas including Jinbu, Doam, Kangreung, Jumunjin, and Pyongchang. In these areas, there was a very strong shaking that caused several cracks on the walls of buildings and houses, slates falling off the roof, tiles being off the wall, things falling off the desk, and rock falling from the mountains. In order to get fault plane solutions, grid searches were performed by fitting distributions of P-wave first-motion polarities and SH/P amplitude ratios for each event. The results showed that the main shock represented right-lateral strike-slip sense and two aftershocks, reverse sense. It seems that the seismogenic fault may be the NNE-SSW trending Weoljeongsa fault near the epicenter based on the distribution of epicenters (foreshock, main shock, and aftershocks), damage area, and fault plane solution. The distribution of the epicenters indicates that the length of the subsurface rupture is estimated to be about 2 km.

Movement History of the Yangsan Fault based on Paleostress Analysis (고응력 분석을 통한 양산단층의 구조운동사)

  • 장천중;장태우
    • The Journal of Engineering Geology
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.35-49
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    • 1998
  • To interpret the movement historv of the Yangsan fault, the paleostresses were analyzed from about 1,000 striated small faults and 330 extension joints which were measured from 37 sites near and along the strike of the Yangsan fault from Yangsan-si, Kyeongsangnam-do to the Shinkwang-myeon, Kyeongsangbuk-do. Six sequential tectonic events have boen established as followings: (I) NW-SE extension, (Il) ENE-WSW compression and NNW-SSE extension, (III) NW-SE compression, (W) ENE-WSW extension, (V) E-W comoression and N-S extension, and (VI) NNE-SSW compression and(VI) NNE-SSWextension. The movement history of the Yangsan fault rnrning in NNE direction were inteepreted based on these six sequential stress fields. The initial feature of the Yangsan fault was formed at the first stage with the development of extension fractures by tectonic event (I) of NW-SE extension. The fault was acted continuously with a right-1ateral strike-slip movement by tectonic event( II) closely related to event( I). The movements had been continued until the Late Miocene. This age was the most active period in faulting. The left-lateral strike-slip movement was followed by subsequent tectonic events (ffi) and (IV). The activity of the Yangsan fault was suspended temporarily by compression of tectonic event (V) which was perpendicular to the strike of the fault. This period might be very short and the magnitude of the tectonic was also small. In the last stage, the fault acted with slight extension or right-lateral moveenent by tectonic event (VI).

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Characteristics of the Main Fault Zone Developed Along Yangsan Fault : On the Outcrop of Cheonjeon-ri, Dudong-myeon, Ulju-gun, Ulsan, Korea (양산단층 주 단층대의 발달특성 : 울산광역시 울주군 두동면 천전리 일대의 노두를 중심으로)

  • Ryoo, Chung-Ryul;Cheon, Youngbeom
    • The Journal of the Petrological Society of Korea
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.347-357
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    • 2019
  • The main fault zone of the Yangsan Fault, located in the southeastern part of the Korean peninsula, is newly found at the Cheonjin-ri, Dudong-myeon, Ulju-gun, Ulsan, Korea. About 100 wide fault zone exposed along the Guryangcheon stream strikes N-S and dips over 70° toward east. The main fault zone is composed of N-S-striking gouge and breccia layers and enclosed lenses. Striations on the subvertical fault surfaces mainly indicate dextral slip, but moderate-angle minor reverse faults showing top-tothe-west shearing transect the foliated high-angle gouge and breccia layers. These indicate that the dextral slip along the fault, which is interpreted as the main movement of the fault, was followed by reverse slip. The fault zone is composed of N-S-striking gouge layers and enclosed, fractured lenses. Locally distributed NE-SW- to E-W-striking fault gouge layers with fractured lenses show asymmetric folds, indicating progressive dextral movement. Therefore, the exposed fault zone has a high internal complexity due to the combined effects of NNE-SSW-trending dextral shearing and E-W-trending shortening by compression. In addition, around main boundary fault between the western volcanic rocks and eastern sedimentary rocks offsets the overlying Quaternary fluvial conglomerate. This is a good example that understanding of internal structures of main fault zone (or fault core), such as the Yangsan Fault, plays an important role to study the Quaternary activity and to find the active fault.

A Composite Fault-plane Solution of Microearthquakes in the Yangsan Fault Area during 1996 (1996년 양산단층 일대의 미소지진을 이용한 복합단층면해)

  • Lee, Gi Hwa;Jeong, Tae Ung
    • Journal of the Korean Geophysical Society
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    • v.2 no.4
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    • pp.235-240
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    • 1999
  • From the seismic network data of the Korea Institute of Geology, Mining & Materials during 1995-1996, we derived a composite fault-plane solution of the microearthquakes occurred in the Yangsan fault area. The composite fault-plane solution of nine events shows the orientation of fault 15 ± 3°in strike, 60 ± 8°in dip and 140°in rake or 128 ± 3°in strike, 56 ± 8°in dip and 37°in rake. The compressional axis of the stress field trends ENE to WSW, and this field suggests strike-slip motion with thrust component. The result is consistent with the 1996 Yeong-weol event and the stress field in and around the Korean Peninsula, previously reported.

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Tracking of the Moryang Fault and It's Characteristics (모량단층의 분포와 특성)

  • Choi, Sung-Ja;Ryoo, Chung-Ryul;Choi, Jin-Hyuck
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.54 no.3
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    • pp.389-397
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    • 2021
  • Moryang Fault is geomorphologically observed as a linear fault valley from Angang through Moryang, Duckhyun and Wondong to Gimhae, and contacts with Yangsan Fault, being obliquely away to the east, at Angang disrict. The fault valley appears a V-shape feature with a width from 100 to 300 m, and has fragmental zones of the fault along the valley on a small scale. Nine fault-outcrop localities were found along the nine-kilometers valley between Daehyun-ri, Gyeongju, and Baenaemi-gogae, Yangdong-ri, Ulsan. The fault strikes the North-North-East to the Northeast and dips to the Northwest with high angles, and reveals it had been undergone predominantly sinistral reverse fault movement sense, left-lateral and right-lateral strike-slip sense in bedrocks. However, after unconsolidated sediments, there was the top-up-to-the-east dextral reverse fault movement.