대한지리학회지 (Journal of the Korean Geographical Society)
- 제32권4호
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- Pages.403-420
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- 1997
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- 1225-6633(pISSN)
Holocene 中期에 있어서 道垈川流域의 堆積 環境 變化
The Change of the Depositional Environment on Dodaecheon River Basin during the Middle Holocene
- Hwang, Sang-Ill (Dept. of Geography Education, Kyungpook National Univ.) ;
- Yoon, Soon-Ock (Dept. of Geography, Kyung Hee Univ.) ;
- Jo, Wha-Ryong (Dept. of Geography Education, Kyungpook National Univ.)
- 발행 : 1997.12.01
초록
道垈川은 牙山灣으로 流入되는 小河川이다. Holocene 中期에 있어서 이 流域盆地의 堆積環境變化를 살펴보기 위하여 boring조사, 硅藻
Dodaecheon is a small river flowing into Asan Bay which is located in the middle part of the West Coast of the Korean Penninsula. We have investigated the change of depositional environment in Dodaecheon river basin during the middle Holocene. In the course of the research, the methods such as boring, radiocarbon dating, diatom and pollen analysis were employed. The Holocene deposits of the studied area are consisted of peat and gray silt layers, and contain many plooen and diatom fossils. Based on the results of diatom and pollen analysis, we conclude that the gray silt layers were sedimented owing to the transgression in the middle Holocene, and the peat layers by the regression or stabilzation of the sea level. The shoreline in the Post Glacial Age reached to the rivemouth of Dodaecheon at ca. 7,000 years before present(y. BP) and at that time the high tide sea-level(mean high water level of spring tide) rose to ca. 3m above present mean sea-level(m.a.s.l.). Since then to ca. 6,000y. BP, the high tide sea-level arrived to ca. 5m above present mean sea level further repeating minor transgressions and regressions. The peat layers of the coastal lowland of the West Coast were formed by the sea level fluctuations from 7,000 y. BP to 3,000 y. BP, and they were distributed 2 to 6 meters higher than the mean sea level of the present day. Most of them sedimented due to the high tide level are older and higher than those of the East Coast which were formed at the swale in the low tidal range environment.
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