• 제목/요약/키워드: Tertiary mudstone

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포항-울산간의 점토자원의 지질과 그 물리화학적 특성에 관한 연구 (A Study on Geology of Clay Mineral Deposits of Pohang-Ulsan Area and their Physico-Chemical Properties)

  • 김옥준;이하영;김서운;김수진
    • 자원환경지질
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    • 제4권4호
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    • pp.167-215
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    • 1971
  • I. Purpose and Importance of the Study The purpose of the present study is to clarify to geological, mineralogical, and physico-chemical properties of the clay minerals deposits imbedded in the Tertiary sediments in the areas between. Pohang and Ulsan along southeastern coastal region of Korea. These clays are being mined and utilized for filter and insecticide after activation or simple pulverizing, nontheless activated clays are short coming as chemical industry in Korea has been rapidly grown in recent years. In spite of such increase in clay demand, no goological investigation on clay deposits nor physico-chemical properties of the clays have been carried out up to date. Consequently activated clays produced in Korea is not only of low grade but also of shortage in supply, so that Korea has to import activated clays of better grade. The importance of the present study lies, therefore, on that guiding principle could be laid down by knowing stratigraphical horizons, of clay deposits and fundamental data of improving grade of activated clays might be derived from the results of physico-chemical examinations. II. Contents and Scope of the study The contents of the study are pinpointed down in the following two subjects: 1) General geological investigation of Tertiary formations distributed in the areas between Pohang and UIsan, and detail geological study of the bentonitic clay deposits imbedded in them. 2) To clarifty physico-chemical characteristics of the clays by means of chemical analysis, X-ray diffraction and electron microscope. The scope of the study involves the following there points: i) Regional geological investigation-This investigation has been carried out in order to find out the distribution of Tertiary sediments and exact location of clay mineral deposits in the areas between Pohang and UIsan. ii) Detail geological investigation-This has been concentrated in and around the clay deposits which. had been found out by the regional investigation. iii) Laboratory researchs include i) age determination and correlation of Tertiary sediments by paleontological study, and ii) Chemical analysis, X-ray diffraction, and electron microscopic studies on clays, samples taken from various clay deposits. III. Research Results and Suggestions 1) The geology of the area investigated is composed mainly of Janggi and Beomgokri groups of Miocene age in ascending order rested on the upper Silla system, Balkuksa granite and volcanic rocks of upper Cretaceous age as base. 2) Janggi group is composed in ascending order of Janggi conglomerate, Nultaeri rhyolitic tuff, Keumkwangdong shale, two beds of lignite-bearing formations which consist of alternation of conglomerate, sandstone and mudstone, and andesitic, rhyolitic, and basaltic tuff beds. 3) Beomgokri group is mainly composed of andesitic to rhyolitic tuff interlayered by conglomerate and tuffaceous sandstone. In the areas around boundary between North-and South Kyeongsang-do is distributed Haseori farmation which is composed of conglomerate, sandstone, mudstone and andesitic to rhyolitic tuff, and which is correlated to Eoilri formation of Janggi group. 4) Clay deposits of the area are interbedded in Eoilri, Haseori, Nultaeri tuff, Keumkwangdong shale, upper and lower horizon of the lower lignite-bearing seam, and Keumori rhyolitic tuff formations of Janggi group; and are genetically classi.fied into four categories, that is, i) those derived from volcanic ash beds(Haseori and Daeanri deposits), ii) those of secondary residual type from rhyolitic tuff beds(Seokupri deposits), iii) Clay beds above and beneath the lignite seams, (Janggi and Keumkwangdong deposits), and iv) those derived from rhyolitic tuff beds(Sangjeong and Tonghae deposits). 5) Mineral constituents of clay deposits are, according to X-ray diffraction, montmorillonite accompanied in different degree by cristobalite, plagioclase, quartz, stilbite, and halloysite in rare occasion. The clays are grouped according to mineral composition into four types; i) those consist mostly of montmorillonite, ii) those composed of montmorillonite and cristobalite, iii) those composed of montmorillonite and plagioclase, and iv) those composed of montmorillonite, plagioclase and quartz. 6) Clays interbedded in Haseori formation and vicinity of lignite seams belong to the first type, are of good quality and derived either from volcanic ash bed, or primary clay beds near lignite seams. Clays belonged to other types are derived from weathering of rhyolitic tuff formations and their quality varies depending upon original composition and degree of weathering. Few clays in secondary residual type contain small amount of halloysite. 7) Judging from analytical data, content of silica($SiO_2$) varies proportionally with content of cristobalite, and alumina($Al_2O_3$) content does not vary with that of plagioclase, but increases in the sedimentary bedded type of deposits. 8) It is unknown whether or not these days could be upgraded by beneficiation since no grain size of these impurities nor beneficiation test had been studied. 9) Clay beds derived from valcanic ash layers or sedimentary layers at the vicinity of lignite seams are thin in thickness and of small, discontinueous lenticular shape, although they are of good quality; and those derived from rhyolitic tuff formations or residual type from tuff are irregular in both occurrence and quality. It is, therefore, not only very difficult but also meaningless to calculate its reserve, and reserve estimation, even if done, will greatly be deviated from practically minable one. Consequently, way of discovery and exploitation of clay deposits in the area under consideration is to check the geologically favorable areas whenever needed.

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전천 석회암 대수층에 관한 연구 (A Study of Carvernous Limestone Aquifer of Jeon Cheon Basin)

  • 한종상
    • 물과 미래
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    • 제16권3호
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    • pp.171-179
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    • 1983
  • 전천유역에 분포된 암석은 제4기 투수성이 양호한 충적층이 불투성이 세립매성층을 피복하며 이들 제사기층은 제삼기의 역암 및 이암을 부정합적으로 피복한다. 제3기층하부에는 고생대 대석회암통에 속하는 투수성이 매우 양호한 석회암류가 발달되어 있다. 이들 암석중에서 용해공동을 다량 포함한 Cambro-Ordovician 기의 석회암류는 피압 및 자유면 대수층으로 그 투수량계수가 1,853$m^2$/일이며 저유계수는 1.47 $\times$$10^{-3}$이다. 또한 본 유역하류충적평야에 설치한 3개 심정의 비양수량은 703ton/일/M였다. 본 석회암내에 저유된 심층지하수량은 본 유역에 6년간 내리는 강우량과 맛먹는 1,059 $\times$ $10^{6}m^2$이고 안전채수량은 1일 126,000㎥이다. 심도 80~100m 이내의 심정 34공으로 구성된 정호양을 유역 중.하류지역에 설치하면 상기 석회암대수층으로부터 1일 100,000㎥의 심층지하수를 채수할 수 있다.

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포항 심부 지열 시추공에 대한 물리검층 자료해석 (Interpretation of Geophysical Well Logs from Deep Geothermal Borehole in Pohang)

  • 황세호;박인화;송윤호
    • 지구물리와물리탐사
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    • 제10권4호
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    • pp.332-344
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    • 2007
  • 경북 포항 부근에서 지열에너지 개발을 위하여 굴착된 심부 시추공에서 다양한 물리검층을 수행하였다. 물리검층의 주요 목적은 지층층서 해석, 원위치 물성 평가, 대수층 추정 등이다. 물리검층 자료 중에서 자연감마선검층 자료를 시추공 BH-1호공의 코어검층과 비교하여 제3기 반고결 퇴적층 및 백악기 퇴적층과 관입암 등의 지층 층서를 해석하였다. 원위치 지층 물성 대비도표는, 제3기 퇴적층, 백악기 퇴적층과 관입암 등의 지질 구분에 효과적으로 이용되었다. 시추공 BH-4호공의 심도 1981.3 m에서의 온도는 $82.51^{\circ}C$로 측정되었으나 안정된 상태에서 측정한 시추공 BH-2호공의 온도가 시추직후 교란된 상태에서 측정된 온도보다 높았음을 고려할 때, 실제 온도는 이보다 $5{\sim}6^{\circ}C$ 정도 높을 것으로 예상된다. 온도/전기전도도 변화율검층, 암편로그에서 대수층으로 추정되는 구간이 다수 존재하는 것으로 해석되었다.

제 3기 연일층군의 층서, 암상 및 속성 광물상 (Stratigraphy, Lithology and Diagenetic Mineral Facies of the Tertiary Yeonil Group)

  • 노진환
    • 한국석유지질학회지
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    • 제2권2호
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    • pp.91-99
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    • 1994
  • 흥해 지역 연일층군의 퇴적상, 암상, 층서적 구분 및 속성 광물상 사이의 밀접한 성인적 연계성을 논의하였다. 연일층군 중$\cdot$하부의 역암 및 사암에는 퇴적 분지의 서측 연변부의 제 3기 화산암류에서 유래한 화산쇄설물이 함유된다. 연일층군 중$\cdot$하부 층준의 부분적 화산쇄설성 암상 및 퇴적상과 이를 뚜렷하게 피복하는 연장성이 양호한 규질 이암층의 존재를 근거로 연일층군을 천북층과 포항층으로 새로이 2분할 것을 제안한다. 연일층군의 속성 광물상은 기본적으로 원암의 암상과 조성에 의존되는 양상을 보인다. 연일층군 퇴적암류에서 환찰되는 주요 속성 광물로는 휼란다이트, 스멕타이트, 방해석, 및 단백석 등이 있다. 천북층의 역암 및 사암은 대부분 조립질의 휼란다이트가 주요 교결물을 이루는 것이 특징이다. 천북층의 부분적 화산쇄설성 암상은 이 속성 기원 제올라이트의 생성을 조장하였다. 휼란다이트와 단백석 등과 같은 기타 속성 광물들의 광물상과 스멕타이트의 조성을 근거로 연일층군의 매몰 온도가 $40{\~}60^{\circ}C$에 달했던 것으로 해석하였다.

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