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Focal mechanisms of recent earthquakes in the Southern Korean Peninsula
Authors:Jong-Chan Park  Woohan Kim  Tae Woong Chung  Chang-Eob Baag  Jin-Han Ree
Institution:Earthquake Detection Division, Korea Meteorological Administration, Seoul 156-720,;Korea. E-mail: Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju 660-701,;South Korea Department of Earth and Environment Sciences, Sejong University, Seoul 143-747,;South Korea School of Earth and Environmental, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-747,;South Korea Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Korea University, Seoul 136-701,;South Korea
Abstract:We evaluate the stress field in and around the southern Korean Peninsula with focal mechanism solutions, using the data collected from 71 earthquakes ( ML = 1.9–5.2) between 1999 and 2004. For this, the hypocentres were relocated and well-constrained fault plane solutions were obtained from the data set of 1270 clear P -wave polarities and 46 SH / P amplitude ratios. The focal mechanism solutions indicate that the prevailing faulting types in South Korea are strike-slip-dominant-oblique-slip faultings with minor reverse-slip component. The maximum principal stresses (σ1) estimated from fault-slip inversion analysis of the focal mechanism solutions show a similar orientation with E–W trend (269°–275°) and low-angle plunge (10°–25°) for all tectonic provinces in South Korea, consistent with the E–W trending maximum horizontal stress (σHmax) of the Amurian microplate reported from in situ stress measurements and earthquake focal mechanisms. The directions of the intermediate (σ2) and minimum (σ3) principal stresses of the Gyeongsang Basin are, however, about 90 deg off from those of the other tectonic provinces on a common σ2–σ3 plane, suggesting a permutation of σ2 and σ3. Our results incorporated with those from the kinematic studies of the Quaternary faults imply that NNW- to NE-striking faults (dextral strike-slip or oblique-slip with a reverse-slip component) are highly likely to generate earthquakes in South Korea.
Keywords:earthquake  fault-slip inversion analysis  focal mechanism solution  stress  South Korea
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