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A Geomorphic Surface Analysis Using Remote Sensing in DMZ of Chugaryeong Rift Valley, Central Korea (위성영상을 이용한 추가령열곡 DMZ 지역의 지형면 분석)

  • LEE, Min-Boo
    • Journal of The Geomorphological Association of Korea
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.1-14
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    • 2010
  • This paper deals with the classification and distribution of geomorphic surfaces and analysis on effects of geomorphic processes on the landforms in the inaccessable DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) to Wonsan Bay of East Sea coast of Chugaryeong Rift Valley, Central Korea. DEM (Digital Elevation Model) and Landsat images are used for the above anlaysis. The geomorphic surfaces are classified by TPI (Topographical Position Index) for the analysis of the convexity and concavity calculated using topographical elements such as elevation, steepness, and relief. In the Chugayreong Valley, 10 geomorphic surfaces are classified as steep valley, shallow valley, upland drainage, U-shaped valley, plain, open slope, upper slope, local ridge, midslope ridge, and high ridge. Zonal Statistics presents average characteristics of geomorphological processes of surfaces by the relationships between bedrock and relief, surface and relief, and between surface and NDVI. So, these analysis can help to understand geomorphological process such as dissection of lava plateau and watershed divide evolution.

The Geomorphic Development and its Paleoenvionment of the Middle Part of the Coastal Plain Gangweondo, Korea. (강원도 중부(주문진-양양) 해안평야의 형성과정과 고환경)

  • 오건환
    • The Korean Journal of Quaternary Research
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    • v.10 no.1
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    • pp.53-68
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    • 1996
  • 강원도 주문진에서 양양에 이르는 해안평야의 지형형성과 고환경을 신석기유적의 기초조사 연구의 하나로서 연구하였으며 그 결과는 다음과 같다. 1. 제4기 최종빙기의 최성 기에 해당되는 15,000y.B.P. 경에는 연구지역은 해수면의 하강에 따른 연장하천의 개석곡으 로서 아한대의 침엽수림의 육상영역하에 있었다. 2. 15,000y.B.P.경 이후 해수면은 기온의 호 전으로 7,500y.B.P에 이르기까지 서서히 상승하였고 이에 따라 개석곡은 연장하천의 후퇴로 육성에서 얕은 하성으로 바뀌었다. 3 해수면 상승은 7,500y.B.P. 이후 빨라지면서 해진 (transgression)으로 되었고 그결과 개석곡은 4,000y.B.P.경에 이르러 하성에서 내만 또는 익 곡의 기수성으로바뀌게 되었다, 이 기간은 후빙기의 이른바 고온기(hypsithermal period)로 서 낙엽활엽수 시대였고 내만 또는 익곡의 가장자리에서는 수생식물이 생육하는 습지환경으 로 변모되었다. 4. 개석곡을 내만 또는 익곡으로 변모시킨 해진은 1,500yB.P.경까지 이어지 면서 지금의 고도에서 안정되었다. 그 결과 내만 또는 익곡의 만입부에서 사주가형성되면서 내만 또는 익곡은 곳에 따라 담수 또는 기수역의 석호로 변하였고 기후는 이전의 고온시대 와는 달리기온은 조금식 하강하는 한랭기후로 서서히 변모시켰다. 5. 석호는 1,000y.B.P. 경 에 이르는 동안 배후로부터 운반된 하천의 토사와 전면의 풍성사 그리고 무성하게 생육하는 수생식물에 의해 서서히 고석호로 등장되기 시작되었다. 6. 1,000y.B.P. 이후 현재에 이르는 동안 하천의 토사와 풍성사의 퇴적증가로 육화가 가속되면서 본래의 개석곡은 매적곡으로 등장되었고 그 결과 지금의 해안평야가 형성되었다.

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Origin and Post-depositional Deformation of the Superficial Formations Covering Basalt Plateau in Chungok area (전곡리 용암대지 피복물의 형성과 변화과정)

  • 김남신
    • The Korean Journal of Quaternary Research
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.43-68
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    • 1994
  • 전곡리 일대는 화산지형, 단층지형, 구석기 문화연구 등 여러 분야의 학문적 관심이 집중된 지역이다. 본 연구는 박편 분석, 물리화학 광물분석등이 수단을 활용하여 전곡리 용 암대지를 덮고 있는 피복물의 형성과 퇴적 후의 변화과정을 밝히려고 한 것이다, 여기서 다 음과 같은 사실을 밝힐수 있었다. 전곡리 용암대지는 Riss-Wrm 간빙기에는 별로개석되 지 않았다가 Wrm 빙가에 들어와 인근 황해의 해수면이 낮아지면서 개석된 것으로 추정 된다. 그리고 Wrm빙기 전기간에 걸쳐 용암대지에는 건육화된 황해와 인근 하천(한강, 임 진강) 범람원에서 바람에 의해 날려온 미립물질이 약 8m 이상 퇴적되었다. Wrm 빙기후 기에는 이풍적토(Loess)가 여름에도 녹지 않는 결빙층이 발달했을정도의 한랭 습윤했던 기 후의 영향을 받았다, 이로 인해 일련의 크랙(엽상구조를 이루는 수평크랙과 불규칙한 수직 방향크랙)들이 발달했고 풍적 물질의 미시적 조직과 구조도 많이 변화했다. 또한 결빙작용 으로 변형된 구조의 규제를 받으며 gleyzation 이 진전되었다. 단면 관찰에서 회백색 얼룩과 붉은 또는 검붉은 얼룩이 복잡하게 섞여 있는 모습은 바로 이것이 진전된 결과이다, 그간 발굴된 구석기 유물들은 결빙구조 및 gleyzation의 흔적이 잘 나타나는 부의에서 출토되었 다, 이사실은 본 지역의 구석기 인류가 생활했던 시기는 Wrm 빙기에서도 이러한 한랭 기후가 있기 이전이었음을 시사한다.

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A Study of Regional Geomorphology in the Chugaryeong Tectonic Valley, Central Korea (추가령 구조곡의 지역지형 연구)

  • Lee, Min-Boo;Lee, Gwang-Ryul
    • Journal of the Korean Geographical Society
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    • v.51 no.4
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    • pp.473-490
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    • 2016
  • This study aims to analyze the regional geomorphology of the Chugaryeong Tectonic Valley which has been one of the most important areas for Korean geomorphological research. Though the Chugaryeong Tectonic Valley has been thought important for the tectonic settings and orographic processes in Korea, geomorphological and geological discussions still are sustaining for finding out evidences of the settings. The Chugaryeong valley region has many geomorphic themes such as tectonic structure, volcanics, river, mountain, terrace, lake and sediment layers. The research of the valley focuses on the comprehensive analysis of the previous references mainly including geomorphic naming, geomorphology and geology, and history of the study for estimating the origin of tectonic valley, formation of the lave plateau, change of river structure by dissection, restoration of the landform before lava eruption, and the processes and age dating of the various landforms. Conclusively, the Chugaryeong Tectonic Valley may be recognized as the linear region of the tectonic and volcanic landforms with other various applied geomorphic settings.

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Survey of Geomorphological Resources of 'Daegu Innovation Town' Development Plan Area (대구 혁신도시 개발예정지의 지형자원 조사)

  • Son, Myoung-Won
    • Journal of the Korean association of regional geographers
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.173-188
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    • 2008
  • In order to make comparative analysis of geomorphological changes caused by urban development, I surveyed the distribution of geomorphological resources of 'Daegu Innovation Town' development plan area. The results are as follow: (1) At the front of small valleys of back-mountains are formed small alluvial fans, and at the side of small valleys are distributed hills connected with back-mountains. (2) As small valley erode laterally hills, vertical bluffs and planner bedrock riverbed are formed, and in some riverbed are appeared mud cracks and ripple marks. (3) The depth of valley in alluvial fan of 'Sinseo District' is 7m. In Sinseocheon valley dissecting alluvial fan, fluvial terraces 2m high above riverbed are distributed. Those terraces were formed while alluvial fan was dissected after last glacial period.

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Depositional Landforms in Jiwoo Drainage Basin (지우천 유역의 퇴적지형 연구)

  • Oh, In-Sun
    • Journal of the Korean association of regional geographers
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    • v.15 no.2
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    • pp.192-203
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    • 2009
  • The purpose of this paper is to elucidate the formative processes of depositional landforms in Jiwoo drainage basin which located in the most upstream reach of Namgang River. Through the analysis of morphologic characteristics and sedimentary facies, the formative processes can be summarized as follow: First, the high depositional landforms(Sapyeong, Eungam, Naedongdyttle site) were formed by gelifluction process in the periglacial environment during the last glacial period. And the relative height over river bed of them is getting lower from upper to downstream. The extent of the high depositional landforms is assumed about 1 kilometer downstream far from the confluence of Jiwoo stream and Namgang River. Second, the sediments in the gentle slope at Jangseungbuldle were carried by gelifluction process during the last glacial stage after the deep-weathered bedrock had formed a gentle slope. Third, the high depositional landforms were dissected during warm and humid environment of postglacial stage, and some sediments of them were left in the river bed. Later, as the more upstream high depositional landforms were dissected completely, stream power was getting more than resistance(sediment storage) and the low depositional landforms(Sapyeong, Yongchusa, Deungbangdle site) were formed.

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Geomorphic Processes of the Terraces at Lower Reach of Yeongpyeong River in Chugaryeong Rift Valley, Central Korea (추가령 열곡 영평천 하류 단구지형의 형성과정)

  • Lee, Min-Boo;Lee, Gwang-Ryul;Kim, Nam-Shin
    • Journal of the Korean Geographical Society
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    • v.40 no.6 s.111
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    • pp.716-729
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    • 2005
  • In the Yeongpyeong River, one of the branches of Hantan River, there 4 fluvial terraces are identified. During the Quaternary, lava flow from Hantan River had gone 4.5km into upstream Part of the Yeongpyeong River and damed its entrance, and resultantly its lower basin had become a lava-damed paleolake. This study deals with fluvial terrace surface classification, stratigraphic analysis, deposits analysis, and OSL age dating in from Gungpyeongri to Seongdongri in lower reach of Yeongpyeong River, in order to identify Seomorphological Process of the terrace landforms relating to duration of lava-damed paleolake. Terrace surface T4, named Baekeuiri Formation, has been located under Jeongok lava layer to indicate pre-lava river bed. Terrace surfaces T3 and T2 are supposed to be formed during paleolake time, based on $3{\~}4m$ thick sand deposits including pebble and cobble layers, and clay and silt layers intersected with sand ones in nearly horizontal bedding. Terrace T1 is estimated to be formed as post-lake fluvial terrace after dissection of lava dam, based on the more fresh phase of deposits and very low height from present riverbed. The results of the OSL age dating for the T3 deposit layers indicate approximately $33{\~}40ka$, and still lake phase at that time.

A study on alluvial deposits of tributaries of Yungsan river, near Damyang. (담양지역 영산강 지류 하천 퇴적층의 특성에 대한 연구)

  • Kim, Jong Yeon;Hong, Se Sun
    • Journal of The Geomorphological Association of Korea
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    • v.20 no.4
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    • pp.51-70
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    • 2013
  • The characteristics of deposits formed by the Daejon-cheon and Soobuk-cheon, dissecting the mountains such as Byungpung Mt. and Samin Mt. in western part of Damyang county, Jeonmam province. Results from field survey and bore hole logging by KIGAM are used in interpreting depositional environment, in this study. By the result of deposits near of the channels Daejon-cheon and Soobuk-cheon, and main channel of Youngsan River, the depth of sediment layers in this area is 4~7m, far thinner than formerly estimated. Weathered material of local rocks forms the base of the sedimentary layers. It can be assumed that the location channel of the Youngsan river has been stable ever since the start of the sedimentary events. Sediment particles of tributaries are angular than those of Youngsan River. Particles are larger and sorting is poor. It is interpreted as mount flash flood deposits. Main sources of sediments at the valley bottom or deposition dominated area are the terrace deposits or slope deposits over the gentle foot-slope or front of surrounding mountains. Some particles show polygonal cracking on the surface originated from the strong chemical weathering, while most of these has high angularity. It means various geomorphic processes operate to produce and transport the particles in this area.Isolated hills within the sedimentary plains are made with weathered materials of local bedrock. In the case of foot-slope of the hills, thin sedimentary layers are found. So it can be concluded that surface features of deposition zone of the Daejon-cheon and Soobuk-cheon is formed by the filling of lower part of the valley and its feature partly controlled by the relief of the weathering front.

Carbon Isotope Analysis for the Climatic Environment Change in South Korea During the Holocene: a Case Study in Yengjong Islands of Yellow Sea (탄소동위원소분석을 이용한 한국 홀로세의 기후환경변화: 서해 영종도지역을 사례로)

  • Jung, Hea-Kyung;Park, Ji-Hoon;Kim, Cheong-Bin
    • Journal of the Korean earth science society
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    • v.31 no.4
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    • pp.313-321
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    • 2010
  • The landform of the study area is defined as a small-scale alluvial plain in the valley bottom adjacent to the coast. By the aggradation of alluvial materials, this valley bottom plain was formed in dissected parts of low hills. For the purpose of reconstructing the palaeo climate environment in this study, $\delta^{13}C$ analysis and soil organic carbon analysis are therefore employed. Main results of this study are as follows: Section I: the period of $6,600{\pm}60yr$ B.P.$-5,350{\pm}60yr$B.P. was mostly in warm and humid climate environment. A little changes of the humid environment are detected as subdry (or sub-humid)${\rightarrow}$humid in terms of the dryness and wetness. Section II: the period of $5,350{\pm}60yr$ B.P.-2,200 yr B.P. was in warm and humid climate environment, which is similar to the present. However, The sediments between $4,720{\pm}60yr$ B.P. and $4,210{\pm}50 yr$ B.P. experienced the most humid climate environment of all studied sedimentary layers. After $4,210{\pm}50 yr$ B.P., the environment started to change from the humid to the sub-humid (or sub-dry) climate. Section III: the period of 2,200 yr B.P.$-210{\pm}60 yr$ B.P. was distinguish from previous two sections as the environmental changes to sub-humid (or sub-dry) climate was apparent.

The Distribution and Geomorphic Changes of Natural Lakes in East Coast Korea (한반도 동해안의 자연호 분포와 지형 환경 변화)

  • Lee, Min-Boo;Kim, Nam-Shin;Lee, Gwang-Ryul
    • Journal of the Korean association of regional geographers
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.449-460
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    • 2006
  • This study aims to analyze distribution of natural lakes including lagoonal lake(lagoon) and tributary dammed lake(tributary lake) and calculate the size, morphology in order to interpret time-serial change of lakes using methodology of remote sensing images(1990s), GIS and topographic maps(1920s) in east coast of Korean Peninsular. Analysis results show that in 1990s, there are 57 natural lakes, with the total size of $75.62km^2$ over size $0.01km^2$. marine-origin lagoons are 48 with total size of $64.85km^2$, composing 85% of total natural lake, and the largest lagoon is Beonpo in Raseon City. Tributary lakes have been formed by damming of tributary channels by fluvial sand bars from main stream, located nearby at coastal zone, similar to lagoon sites. Large tributary lake, Jangyeonho, is developed in lava plateau dissection valley of Eorang Gun, Hamnam Province. There are more distributed at Duman River mouth$\sim$Cheongjin City, Heungnam City$\sim$Hodo Peninsular and Anbyeon Gun$\sim$Gangreung City. Geomorphometrically, correlation of size to circumference is very high, but correlation of size to shape irregularity is very low. The direction of lagoonal coast, NW-SE and NE-SW are predominated due to direction of tectonic structure and longshore currents. The length of the river into lake are generally short, maximum under 15km, and lake size is smaller, degree of size decreasing is higher. Geomorphic patterns of the lake location are classified as coast-hill range, coastal plain, coastal plain-channel valley, coastal plain-hill range and channel valley-hill range. During from 1920s to 1990s, change with lake size decreasing is highest at coastal plain-channel valley, next is coastal plain. Causes of the size decreasing are fluvial deposition from upper rivers and human impacts such as reclamation.

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