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An Understanding the Opening Style of the West Philippine Basin Through Multibeam High-Resolution Bathymetry (고해상도 다중빔음향측심 지형자료 분석을 통한 서필리핀분지의 진화 연구)

  • Hanjin Choe;Hyeonuk Shin
    • Journal of the Korean earth science society
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    • v.44 no.6
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    • pp.643-654
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    • 2023
  • The West Philippine Basin, an oceanic basin half the size of the Philippine Sea Plate, lies in the western part of the plate and south of the Korean Peninsula on the Eurasian Plate. It subducts beneath the Eurasian Plate and the Philippine Islands bordering the Ryukyu Trench and the Philippine Trench with 25-50% of this basin already consumed. However, the history of the opening of the basin's southern region has been a topic of debate. The non-transform discontinuity formed during the seafloor spreading is similar to the transform fault boundaries normally perpendicular to mid-ocean ridge axes; however, it was created irregularly due to ridge propagations caused by variations of mantle convection attributable to magma supply changes. By analyzing high-resolution multi-beam echo-sounding data, we confirmed that the non-transform discontinuity due to the propagating rift evolved in the entire basin and that the abyssal hill strike direction changed from E-W to NNW-SSE from the fossil spreading center. In the early stage of basin extension, the Amami-Sankaku Basin was rotated 90 degrees clockwise from its current orientation, and it bordered the Palau Basin along the Mindanao Fracture Zone. The Amami-Sankaku Basin separated from the Palau Basin while the spreading of the West Philippine Basin began with a counter-clockwise rotation. This indicates that the non-transform discontinuities formed by a sudden change in magma supply due to the drift of the Philippine Sea Plate and simultaneously with the rapid changes in the spreading direction from ENE-WSW to N-S. The Palau Basin was considered to be the sub-south of the West Philippine Basin, but recent studies have shown that it extends into an independent system. Evidence from sediment layers and crustal thickness hints at the possibility of its existence before the West Philippine Basin opened, although its evolution continues to be debated. We performed a combined analysis using high-resolution multi-beam bathymetry and satellite gravity data to uncover new insights into the evolution of the West Philippine Basin. This information illuminates the complex plate interactions and provides a crucial contribution toward understanding the opening history of the basin and the Philippine Sea Plate.

Development of Remote Control Ship for Acquisition of Underwater Information (수중정보 획득을 위한 무인원격선체 개발)

  • Choi, Byoung-Gil;Cho, Gwang-Hee
    • Journal of Korean Society for Geospatial Information Science
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.65-69
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    • 2008
  • This study is aimed to develope a remote control ship for acquisition of various underwater information. Remote control ship equipped with GPS, echosounder, sidescan sonar, subbottom profiler. Remote control ship is an automatic system for acquisition of inland water and coast information. For the development of remote control ship, underwater information acquisition of reservoir, dam, polluted area is expected. Also, multibeam echosounder, image sensor, water analysis sensor, etc. could be equipped in one ship. So robot-ship will be applied for the most part of industry managing water resources and preventing the flood by making bed topographic map and estimating water volumes.

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동해 한국대지 암반지역에서 생성되는 자생광물 탐사

  • Jo, Jin-Hyeong;Jeong, Gap-Sik;Kim, Seong-Ryeol;Lee, Jun-Ho;Yu, Lee-Seon;Lee, Jun-Ho;Lee, Seung-Yong;Jang, Nam-Do
    • 한국지구과학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2010.04a
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    • pp.52-52
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    • 2010
  • 동해 한국대지 남부(south Korea Plateau)에서 2010년 2월에 한국해양연구원의 온누리호를 이용하여 해저지형 및 자생광물 탐사가 실시되었다. 다중빔 음향측심기를 이용한 해저지형 조사는 2-3 km 탐사측선 간격으로 약 400 L-km 정도가 실시되었다. 조사구역 A($37^{\circ}$ 16'-18'N, $130^{\circ}$ 02'-16'E)는 890-1,900 m의 수심범위와 남쪽으로 갈수록 수심이 깊어져 울릉분지(Ulleung Basin)와 연결된다. 크고 작은 소규모의 구릉이 사면을 따라 다수 분포하고 있다. 조사구역 B($37^{\circ}$ 26'-40'N, $130^{\circ}$ 23'-34'E)의 정상부는 900-1,000 m로 비교적 평평하게 나타났고, 남동방향으로는 2,200 m까지 급격하게 수심이 증가하는 사면으로 이루어져 있다. 한국대지내 노출 암반지역은 남동쪽 사면의 일부 지역에 분포하고 있다. 자생광물 탐사는 일차적으로 천부지층 탄성파탐사를 수행하여 시료채취 가능 여부를 현장에서 확인한 후에, A 및 B구역내 11개 지점에서 드렛지를 이용하여 암석시료를 채취하였다. 채취된 암석은 주로 현무암이며, 많은 양의 화산기원 부석(pumice) 및 화산재(box core 자료)도 확인되었다. 또한, 인광석으로 추정되는 암석과, 망간단괴(manganese nodules)와 망간각(manganese crust)의 일부 시료도 채취하는데 성과가 있었다.

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Bed Change Monitoring for Downstream of Gangjeong-Goryeong Weir (강정고령보 하류 하상변동 모니터링)

  • Ko, Joo Suk;Kwak, Sunghyun;Cho, Hanil;Lyu, Siwan
    • Proceedings of the Korea Water Resources Association Conference
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    • 2015.05a
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    • pp.369-373
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    • 2015
  • 본 연구에서는 낙동강 강정고령보에서 달성보 구간에 대한 지속적 지형조사를 통해 다기능보 건설 및 운영으로 인한 하천지형의 변화양상과 정도를 파악하고자 하였다. 이를 위하여 4대강살리기사업 이전의 측량성과(낙동강하천기본계획, 2009년)를 기준으로 보 건설 및 하도정비 이후인 2013년과 2015년에 실측한 지형자료와 비교하였다. 2013년과 2015년 지형자료 취득은 대상구간(강정고령보~달성보: 23 km) 내 하도와 홍수터에 대해 각각 단일 및 다중빔 음향측심기와RTK-GPS 등의 측량장비를 이용하여 40 m 이상의 평면공간해상도를 가지도록 수행하였다. 대상구간 내 하천기본계획 지정 횡단측선에 대해 2013년과 2015년 지형정보를 비교함으로써 보 건설 및 하도정비로 인한 지형변화양상과 정도를 파악하고자 하였다. 특정 측선에서의 횡단지형자료인 2009년 측량성과와 비교하여 2013년과 2015년 실측자료는 전체 대상구간에 대한 3차원 공간정보를 제공함으로써 이들 간의 정성, 정량적 비교를 통하여 보 건설 및 운영을 통한 하도내 국부적 지형변화의 정도와 양상을 파악할 수 있었다. 이를 통해 하천의 지형학적, 수리학적 특성뿐만 아니라 보 건설 및 하도정비 등의 물리적 여건변화에 따른 특정 하천구간에 대한 시 공간적 지형변화특성을 파악할 수 있었으며, 이는 향후 하천관리 및 설계를 위한 연구와 실무에 널리 활용될 수 있을 것으로 기대된다.

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Experimental results on Shape Reconstruction of Underwater Object Using Imaging Sonar (영상 소나를 이용한 수중 물체 외형 복원에 관한 기초 실험)

  • Lee, Yeongjun;Kim, Taejin;Choi, Jinwoo;Choi, Hyun-Taek
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics and Information Engineers
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    • v.53 no.10
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    • pp.116-122
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    • 2016
  • This paper proposes a practical object shape reconstruction method using an underwater imaging sonar. In order to reconstruct the object shape, three methods are utilized. Firstly, the vertical field of view of imaging sonar is modified to narrow angle to reduce an uncertainty of estimated 3D position. The wide vertical field of view makes the incorrect estimation result about the 3D position of the underwater object. Secondly, simple noise filtering and range detection methods are designed to extract a distance from the sonar image. Lastly, a low pass filter is adopted to estimate a probability of voxel occupancy. To demonstrate the proposed methods, object shape reconstruction for three sample objects was performed in a basin and results are explained.

Regional Topographic Characteristics of Sand Ridge in Korean Coastal Waters on the Analysis of Multibeam Echo Sounder Data (다중빔음향측심 자료분석에 의한 한국 연안 사퇴의 해역별 지형 특성)

  • BAEK, SEUNG-GYUN;SEO, YOUNG-KYO;JUNG, JA-HUN;LEE, YOUNG-YUN;LEE, EUN-IL;BYUN, DO-SEONG;LEE, HWA-YOUNG
    • The Sea:JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN SOCIETY OF OCEANOGRAPHY
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.33-47
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    • 2022
  • In this study, distribution of submarine sand ridges in the coastal waters of Korea was surveyed using multibeam echo sounder data, and the topographic characteristics of each region were identified. For this purpose, the DEM (Digital Elevation Model) data was generated using depth data obtained from the Yellow Sea and the South Sea by Korea Hydrographic and Oceanographic Agency, and then applied the TPI (Topographic Position Index) technique to precisely extract the boundary of the sand ridges. As a result, a total of 200 sand ridges distributed in the coastal waters were identified, and the characteristics of each region of the sedimentary sediments were analyzed by performing statistical analysis on the scale (width, length, perimeter, area, height) and shape (width/length ratio, height/width ratio, linear·branch type, exposure·non-exposure type). The results of this study are expected to be used not only for coastal navigational safety, but also for marine naming support, marine aggregate resource identification, and fisheries resource management.

Discovery of the Dmitri Donskoi ship near Ulleung Island(East Sea of Korea), using geophysical surveys (물리탐사기술을 이용한 침몰선 Dmitri Donskoi호 탐사)

  • Yoo, Hai-Soo;Kim, Su-Jeong;Park, Dong-Won
    • Geophysics and Geophysical Exploration
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.104-111
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    • 2005
  • Dmitri Donskoi, the Russian cruiser launched in 1883, is known to have sunk near Ulleung Island (East Sea, Korea) on May 29, 1905, while it was participating in the Russo-Japanese War. In order to find this ship, information about its possible location was obtained from Russian and Japanese maritime historical records. The supposed location of the ship was identified, and we conducted a five-year geophysical survey from 1999 to 2003. A reconnaissance three-dimensional topographic survey of the sea floor was carried out using multi-beam echo sounder, marine magnetometer, and side-scan sonar. An anomalous body identified through the initial reconnaissance survey was identified by a detailed survey using a remotely operated vehicle, deep-sea camera, and the mini-submarine Pathfinder. Interpretation of the acquired data showed that the ship is hanging on the side of a channel, at the bottom of the sea 400 m below sea level. The location is about 2 km from Port Jeodong, Uleung Island. We discovered 152 mm naval guns and other war materiel still attached to the hull of the ship. In addition, the remnants of the steering gear and other machinery that were burnt during the final action were found near the hull. Strong magnetic fields, resulting from the presence of volcanic rocks in the survey area, affected the resolution of the magnetic data gathered; as a result, we could not locate the ship reliably using the magnetic method. Severe sea floor topography in the gully around the hull gave rise to diffuse reflections in the side-scan sonar data, and this prevented us from identifying the anomalous body with the side-scan sonar technique. However, the sea-floor image obtained from the multi-bean echo sounder was very useful in verifying the location of the ship.

Slope Stability and Development of Debris Flow Deposit in the Ulleung Basin, East Sea (동해 울릉분지의 사면안정성 및 쇄설류 퇴적체의 발달)

  • Lee, Sun-Jong;Lee, Jeong-Min;Yoo, Dong-Geun;Lee, Go-Eun;Park, Soo-Chul
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.50 no.2
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    • pp.129-143
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    • 2017
  • The shallow sediments in the southwestern Ulleung Basin consist of mass flow deposits such as slide/slump and debris flow deposits (DFD), caused by slope failure. These sediments are proven to be important in studying geological disaster and stability of the seafloor. In this paper, we analysised the flow accumulation and slope failure susceptibility of the Ulleung Basin on the basis of multi-beam data, collected in this area. We also studied the distribution pattern and the seismic characteristics of the DFD in the uppermost layer of the Ulleung Basin on the basis of seismic data. The slope susceptibility was calculated as the frequency ratio of each factors including slope, aspect, curvature and stream power index (SPI), which causes the slope failure. These results indicate that the slope failure is frequently to occur in the southern and western continental slope of the Ulleung Basin. The sediment flow (mass flow) caused by the slope failure converges to the north and northwest of the Ulleung Basin. According to the seismic characteristics, the uppermost layer in study area can be divided into four sedimentary unit. These sedimentary units develop from the south and southwest to the north and northwest in association with slope susceptibility and flow accumulation.

Seafloor Morphology and Surface Sediment Distribution of the Southwestern Part of the Ulleung Basin, East Sea (동해 울릉분지 남서부 해저지형 및 표층퇴적물 분포)

  • Koo, Bon-Young;Kim, Seong-Pil;Lee, Gwang-Soo;Chung, Gong Soo
    • Journal of the Korean earth science society
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.131-146
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    • 2014
  • Multi-beam echosounder data and grain size analysis data of surface sediment were acquired and analyzed in order to investigate the shelf-to-slope morphology, geological character, and their geological controlling factors in the southwestern margin of the Ulleung Basin. According to the morphological character, the continental shelf can be divided into two parts: (1) shallow (~100 m) and steep ($0.5^{\circ}$) inner shelf, (2) deep (100-300 m) and gentle ($0.2^{\circ}$) outer shelf. The continental slope is featured with eight distinct topographic depressions of various spatial dimension (~121 $km^2$ in area) and head wall gradient (${\sim}24.3^{\circ}$). They are developed adjacent to each other and presumably formed by submarine landslides which have recurred under the strong influences of earthquakes and eustatic sea-level change. The inner continental shelf and the continental slope are dominated by fine-grained sediment, whereas the outer continental shelf is dominated by coarse-grained sediment. The surface sediment distribution seems dominantly influenced by eustatic sea-level change. The outer continental shelf is mostly covered by coarse relict sediment deposited during lowstand sea-level, while the inner shelf is covered with recent sediment during highstand sea-level. The surface of the continental slope is covered with fine-grained sediments which were supplied by hemipelagic advection process.

Geophysical characteristics of seamounts around Dok Island (동해 독도주변 해산의 지구물리학적 특성)

  • 강무희;한현철;윤혜수;이치원
    • The Sea:JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN SOCIETY OF OCEANOGRAPHY
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.267-285
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    • 2002
  • Dok Island, a Pliocene volcano, lies in the southwestern part of the East Sea. Most the work to date have focused primarily on the petrolography of the island, and as a result, the morphological characteristics and internal structure of the volcanic edifices of the Dok Island remain poorly understood. To provide better constraints on these features, bathymetric data with multibeam echo sounder, 32-channel seismic and 3D gravity modeling were used in this study. Three positive topographic highs are present in the study area, and these highs satisfy the seamount criteria. They are named as Dokdo, Tamhae, and Donghae seamounts. 32-channel seismic survey was conducted to investigate the sediment thickness of the area, which shows that there are no sediments near the summit of seamounts. Away from the seamounts, however, sediment becomes thick(>2000 m) toward the western part of the study area, and sediments in the northern and southern parts are about 1000 m thick. Free-Air gravity anomalies in this study generally follow the bathymetric feature with less than -20 mGal at the western part, but increase towards the seamounts. In the summit of the Dokdo Seamount, anomalies reach over 120 mGal, and in Tamhae and Donghae seamounts, the peak anomaly shows 90 and 70 mGals, respectively. All seamounts have an isolated volcanic conduit in their centre and show regional compensation root with 0.5~1.5 km thickness. The flat-topped summit of the seamounts is probably caused by wave truncation, indicating the sea level at the time of formation of the flat-topped geometry. Comparison between the present-day sea level and subsidence level during the opening of the East Sea suggests that the seamounts in the study area have subsided by 200~300 m after the formation. Furthermore, it implies that the seamounts formed over 12~10 Ma.