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A Study on the Forming and Evolution of Coastal Flood Origin Deposits at Gwangseungri Coast - Based on Burial Age and Chemical Analysis -

광승리 연안의 연안범람기원퇴적층 형성과 변화 과정에 대한 연구 - 퇴적물의 매몰연대와 화학분석을 기반으로 -

  • Shin, Won Jeong (Department of Geography Education, Seoul National University) ;
  • Yang, Dong Yoon (Korea Institute of Geosciences and Mineral Resources) ;
  • Kim, Jong Yeon (Department of Geography Education, Chungbuk National University)
  • 신원정 (서울대학교 사범대학 지리교육과 대학원) ;
  • 양동윤 (한국지질자원연구원 지질환경재해연구센터) ;
  • 김종연 (충북대학교 사범대학 지리교육과)
  • Received : 2018.09.04
  • Accepted : 2018.09.27
  • Published : 2018.09.30

Abstract

As part of further study on Gwangseungri coastal deposits which occurred at 10 ~ 15m above sea level and was analyzed as palaeo-coastal flood-type sediments, six burial ages of six additional samples from the two cross sections (KST1 and, KST2) near to the points of the past study were estimated and the geochemical analysis was performed. Further investigation on the cross section KST1 revealed a reversal of the burial age at the bottom of the section which was identified as palaeo-flooding sediments and supposed to have been buried about 350 years ago. At the lower part of the KST1, the burial age of the sediment layer was estimated to be 3,800 years. The lower part of KST2 sediments was identified as sediments that was formed about 6,600 years ago and about 20,000 years ago. Considering the inclination of the sediment layers, the coastal flooding sedimentsreported to have formed 700 years ago in the previousstudy are located at the top and the KST1 section analyzed in thisstudy seemed to be connected to the lower part. The chemical analysis showed that the relationship between these layers was not continuous but had a discontinuous characteristic influenced by a specific event, and the chemical composition also showed a rapid change. If we judge these together, the lowest part of Gwangseungrisediment layerseemed to have formed during the last glacial period but it was hard to find its origins clearly. On top of this layer, a fine sediment layer containing gravels was also formed.Itseemed thatsedimentation did not occur continuously, but was affected by temporary events in such a way that after a sediment layer was formed, it stopped. Since then, a coastal flooding event occurred about 700 years ago, and part of flooded sediments accumulated in the rear slope. After that, when a flood layer including additional granular materials about 350 years ago was formed, sedimentation along the slope seemed to have occurred.

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Grant : 서.남해 연안환경의 과거 극 한기후 추적과 예측 연구

Supported by : 한국해양과학기술진흥원