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제주 분지 올리고세층의 층서 및 퇴적환경

  • 김재호;이용일
    • 한국석유지질학회:학술대회논문집
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    • autumn
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    • pp.29-37
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    • 1999
  • Stratigraphic subdivision, correlation and depositional environments of Oligocene strata in the Cheju basin are studied using microfossils, wireline-log, trace elements from Geobuk-1, Okdom-1 and JDZ V-2 exploratory wells as well as seismic attributes. Application of these Integrated approaches is becoming increasingly an important tool in sedimentary and petroleum geology. The purpose of this study is to provide an integrated sequence-stratigraphic interpretation for petroleum system in the Cheju basin. During the last several years the Cheju basin has been studied for petroleum potential in terms of sequence stratigraphy. The strata assigned to be of the Early Miocene in the previous studies are reinterpreted to be of Oligocene in age. Depositional environments of these strata are also reinterpreted to have been influenced significantly by marine floodings. This interpretation is supported by the lines of evidence such as occurrences of abundant dinoflagellates and calcareous nannofossils, higher sulfur (1000-10000 ppm), TOC contents $(>1{\~}3{\%})$ and hydrogen index, and specific biomarkers such as dinostrane and $C_{30}$ 4-methyl steranes. Seismic facies, determined as a fairly continuous amplitude reflection, relatively parallel uniform strata, also provides a clue for recognizing marine transgressions during the Oligocene. Two 2nd--order stratigraphic cycles are observed in Oligocene strata based on well-log responses and the presence of microfossils. Each sequence comprises shallow marine deposits in the lower part and inner-outer neritic deposits in the upper part, thus showing a upward-deepening trend. In petroleum exploration point of view, the presence of marine strata would provide a better exploration potential for source rock and reservoir quality in the Cheju basin, offshore Korea.

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EZXover: C program to Reduce Cross-over Errors in Marine Geophysical Survey Data (지구물리탐사자료에서 교차점오차를 보정하기위한 EZXover 프로그램 개발)

  • Kang Moo-Hee;Han Hyun-Chul;Kim Kyong-O;SunWoo Don;Kim Jin-Ho;Gong Gee-Soo
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.39 no.3 s.178
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    • pp.229-234
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    • 2006
  • Cross-over errors (XOEs) may mislead scientists when interpreting marine geophysical data. Such risk can be reduced by correcting the data proportionally between two cross-over points (XOPs). C program is presented to determine XOPs using a quick rejection test and a straddle test, and to adjust XOEs using a weighted linear interpolation algorithm.

Interpretation of Origin and Methanogenic Pathways of Coalbed Gases from the Asem-Asem Basin, Southeast Kalimantan, Indonesia (인도네시아 칼리만탄 남동측에 위치하는 아셈-아셈분지 석탄층 가스의 기원과 메탄생성경로 해석)

  • Chun, Jong-Hwa;Hwang, In Gul;Lee, Wonsuk;Lee, Taehun;Kim, Yuri
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.55 no.3
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    • pp.261-271
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    • 2022
  • Six gas samples were collected from coal and coaly shale from core AA-1, which was acquired from the Asem-Asem Basin, southeast Kalimantan, Indonesia. These coalbed gas samples were analyzed for the molecular composition, carbon isotope (δ13CCH4, δ13CC2, and δ13CCO2), hydrogen isotope (δDCH4), hydrocarbon index (CHC), and carbon dioxide-methane index (CDMI) to document their origin and methanogenic pathways. Core AA-1 successively consists of lower clastic sedimentary rocks (Sedimentary Unit-1, SU-1) containing coal and coaly shale, and upper limestone (Sedimentary Unit-2, SU-2), unconformably underlain by serpentinized basement interpreted as part of the Cretaceous Meratus subduction complex (MSC). The coal and coaly shale (SU-1) were deposited in a marshes nearby a small-scale river. Compositions of coalbed gases show that methane ranges from 87.35 to 95.29% and ethane ranges from 3.65 to 9.97%. Carbon isotope of coalbed methane (δ13CCH4) ranges from -60.3 to -58.8‰, while hydrogen isotope (δDCH4) ranges from -252.9 to -252.1‰. Carbon isotope of coalbed ethane (δ13CC2) ranges from -32.8 to -31.2‰, carbon isotope of coalbed carbon dioxide (δ13CCO2) ranges from -8.6 to -6.2‰. The coalbed CO2 is interpreted to be an abiogenic origin based on a combination of δ13CCO2 and CDMI and could have been transported from underlying CO2 bearing MSC through faults. The methanogenic pathways of coalbed gases are interpreted to have originated from primary methyl-type fermentation and mixed with CO2 reduction, affecting thermogenic non-marine coal-type gases based on analyses of isotopic ratios and various indexes.

The Characteristics of Organic Matter in the Quaternary Sediments from ODP Leg 127 Site 794A, East Sea (동해 ODP Leg 127 Site 794A에서 채취한 제4기 퇴적물의 유기지화학적 특성 연구)

  • Lee Sang Il;Lee Young-Joo;Kim Ji Hoon;Oh Jae Ho;Yun HyeSu
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.38 no.6 s.175
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    • pp.707-716
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    • 2005
  • Organic geochemical analyses including Rock-Eval pyrolysis, elemental analysis and stable carbon isotope analysis were performed to evaluate the characteristics of organic matter in the ODP Leg 127 Site 794A sediments and to understand paleoceanographic changes. Based on the TOC contents, C/N ratio, HI vs. OI, $\delta^{13}C_{org}$ and C/S ratio, results imply that dark layers containing a large amount of terrigenous organic matter were deposited under the suboxic/anoxic conditions, whereas the light layers containing largely marine organic matter were deposited under the oxic conditions. These results indicate that increasing surface-productivity by the input of a large amount of terrigenous organic matter from adjacent continent led to the deposition of dark layers during the interglacial highstands, whereas marine primary production and dilution caused by Kosa from the China desert area led to the deposition of light layers with the decreased to terrigenous organic matter during the glacial lowstands.

Engineering Geology of Soft Marine Sediments along the Western Coastal Area of korea (한국 서해안의 연약한 해성 퇴적층에 관한 지질공학적 고찰)

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    • The Journal of Engineering Geology
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.79-90
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    • 1994
  • Development of industries and increasing population demand civil engineering projects of various types and sizes to be looated along the ooastal aaaas where extremely soft marine sedirnents are encountered. These sediments present settlement and stability problems, among others, and consequently, cost increase and schedule delay are resulted.Insulfident understanding of the basic nature of the soft formations dulling design and construction phases result in catastrophicfailures all too often. In order to provide safe and economic solutions to these problems, utilization of various related disciplines should be made for analyses. However, this paper will primarily rely in portions of paleoclimatology, sedimentology, and soil mechanics to define the problems and to provide basic understanding of the sediment, and the directions and methodology for the analyses.

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Determination of Hypocenter Parameters Using a Personal Computer (개인용 컴퓨터에 의한 지진의 진원인자 결정)

  • Kim, So Gu;Kim, Tae Woo
    • Economic and Environmental Geology
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.359-365
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    • 1992
  • The parameters of the Korean earthquake have been determined by the manual method, which results in consuming more time and more errors. In this study we used HYPO71PC to determine earthquake parameters and to identify unknown active faults and lineaments in South Korea. The epicenters determined by the new computer technique are almost identical with the manual method of Korea Meteorological Agency. It is also found that most of epicenters are coincident with unknown faults that are defined as the un-determined faults on the tectonic map of Korea, and/or structural lineaments in South Korea.

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Digital Processing for Multichannel Seismic Data(I) -Marine Reflection Data Processing- (다중채널 탄성파 탐사자료의 전산처리(I) - 해양반사파 자료처리 -)

  • 김기영;홍종국;주형태
    • The Journal of Engineering Geology
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    • v.1 no.1
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    • pp.85-108
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    • 1991
  • Marine seismic processing is characterized by a great amount of data, several professional processing steps, and various parameters to be decided in each step. In general, adequate processing sequence and optimum parameters are obtained through test processing with sample set of data representing the whole group. The sequence and parameters are then applied in processing the whole data. In this paper, optimum processing sequence and parameters for the data acquired in Korean continental shelf are examined through test processing with real data. Finally, a good-quality migration section is produced using those sequence and parameters decided on the basis of the test results.

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