Jong Ok Jeong
Gyeongsang National University
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Geosciences Journal | 2016
Chang-Min Kim; Raehee Han; Gi Young Jeong; Jong Ok Jeong; Moon Son
The internal structure and materials of a fault are crucial to understanding its mechanical and fluid flow behaviors because they are interrelated. The Yangsan fault is a major strikeslip fault in SE Korea, and its possible reactivation has been an issue of great interest and debate. However, the internal structure of the fault has not been extensively studied; one reason for this is the scarcity of the fault outcrop. Based on field observations and materials analysis, here we report the characteristics of the internal structure and the materials of the fault in the Bogyeongsa area, where a new outcrop showing the entire section of the fault is found. The fault is composed of a core zone (9−10 m in thickness) and surrounding damage zones (>200 m in thickness). The core zone has two subzones: one is an ~8–9-m thick alternating blue and purple gouge zone (BPZ) and the other is an ~0.5-m thick brown gouge zone (BZ). The former exhibits large fractured lenses and anastomosing gouges, and the latter has a strong network of foliation. Given the smaller content and size of clasts in the BZ than in the BPZ, it follows that larger fault displacement was accommodated in the BZ than in the BPZ. The damage zones around the core zone are characterized by dense fractures and veins and subsidiary faults of multiple generations. According to an analysis of the materials, the core zone gouges are clay-rich (>50 wt%). The BPZ is enriched in illite and chlorite, whereas the BZ is enriched in smectite, which has a notably low frictional strength when wet. Given the occurrence of the Quaternary slip faults in the damage zone of the Yangsan fault in other areas, further studies of the materials and mechanical properties on both the main core zone and the subsidiary faults in the damage zones are necessary to determine which is likely to be reactivated seismogenically under the current stress field.
Journal of the geological society of korea | 2015
Ung San Ahn; Young Kwan Sohn; Woo Seok Yoon; Choon Kil Ryu; Jong Ok Jeong; Chang Wha Kang
Journal of the geological society of korea | 2016
Sangwoo Woo; Raehee Han; Chang-Min Kim; Gi Young Jeong; Jong Ok Jeong; Hikweon Lee
The Journal of the Petrological Society of Korea | 2007
Hyeongseong Cho; Jong-Sun Kim; Jeong-Hwan Lee; Jong Ok Jeong; Moon Son; In-Soo Kim
Journal of the geological society of korea | 2017
Chang-Min Kim; Jong Ok Jeong; Dohee Gu; Raehee Han
대한지질학회 학술대회 | 2016
Chang-Min Kim; Raehee Han; Gi Young Jeong; Jong Ok Jeong; Moon Son
Journal of the geological society of korea | 2015
Hyeonjeong Kim; Hyeongseong Cho; Jong Ok Jeong; Moon Son; Young Kwan Sohn
대한지질학회 학술대회 | 2014
Jong-Sun Kim; Hee-Cheol Kang; Raehee Han; Chang-Min Kim; Hyeongseong Cho; Jong Ok Jeong; Keewook Yi; Youngbeom Cheon; Moon Son
대한지질학회 학술대회 | 2005
Chang Woo Kwon; Jong Ok Jeong; Young Kwan Sohn
대한지질학회 학술대회 | 2004
Chang Woo Kwon; Jong Ok Jeong; Young Kwan Sohn