Analysis of South Korean Crust Deformation Using DGPS Data

DGPS 자료를 이용한 남한지역의 지각변위 분석

  • 박준구 (한국지질자원연구원 지질기반정보연구부) ;
  • 조진동 (한국지질자원연구원 지질기반정보연구부) ;
  • 임삼성 (인하대학교 공과대학 환경토목공학부 지리정보공학과)
  • Published : 2004.06.01

Abstract

According to the Korea Tectonic Map, the Korean Peninsula can be divided into seven tectonic units and each of them shows a peculiar deformation pattern. In order to estimate an amount of crustal deformation in the Korean peninsula, we obtained the velocity vector fields of South Korea by dealing with the data set of the years 2001 and 2002, measured from the permanent GPS stations across the country To obtain a relatively precise coordinate of each station, we used GAMIT that is a comprehensive GPS analysis package developed at MIT, Then, a Kalman filter called GLOBK is used to combine the results from GAMIT and to estimate the relative velocity vector for the crustal deformations. The crustal movement of South Korea is turned out to be about 1mm per year westward and about 0.6mm per year southward. In case of Suwon and Seosan(Gyeonggi Massif), the movement occurs slightly to the north-east direction. The movement of a relative velocity field in the tectonic unit is unidirectional, yet the magnitude of the velocity is very small.

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