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Tectonic relation between northeastern China and the Korean peninsula revealed by interpretation of GRACE satellite gravity data
Authors:Sungchan Choi  Chang-Whan Oh  Herrmann Luehr
Institution:aGeoForschungsZentrum-Potsdam, Telegrafenberg 3, 14473 Potsdam, Germany;bDepartment of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Chonbuk University, Chonju, 561-756, South Korea
Abstract:The major continental blocks in northeastern Asia are the North China block and the South China block, which have collided starting from the Korean peninsula. Geologic and geophysical interpretations reveal a well defined suture zone in northeastern China from Qinling through Dabie to Jiaodong. The discovery of high-pressure metamorphic rocks in the Hongseong area of the Korean peninsula, prominent evidence for the collision zone, indicates extension of the collision zone in northeastern China into the Korean peninsula. Interpretation of the GRACE satellite gravity dataset shows two prominent structural boundaries in the Yellow Sea. One extends from the Jiaodong Belt in eastern China to the Imjingang Belt in the Korean peninsula. The other extends from near Nanjing, eastern China, to Hongseong. Tectonic movement in or near the suture zone may be responsible for seismic activity in the western Korean peninsula and the development of the Yellow Sea sedimentary basin.
Keywords:GRACE satellite gravity field  Euler deconvolution method  High-pressure metamorphic rocks  Collision boundary  Tectonic relationships
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