A investigation on the responses of conductive structures of Korean Peninsula using EM modeling

  • Yang, Jun-Mo (Marine Meteorology & Earthquake Res. Lab., METR/KMA) ;
  • Oh, Seok-Hoon (Marine Meteorology & Earthquake Res. Lab., METR/KMA) ;
  • Lee, Duk-Kee (Marine Meteorology & Earthquake Res. Lab., METR/KMA) ;
  • Kwon, Byung-Doo (Department of Earth Science Education, Seoul National University) ;
  • Youn, Yong-Hoon (Marine Meteorology & Earthquake Res. Lab., METR/KMA)
  • 발행 : 2004.02.28

초록

Korean Peninsula located between Japan and China where earthquakes frequently occur, have little geophysical observation despite its tectonic importance. This study suggests the inland conductive structures inferred from GDS data measured in Korean Peninsula and try to interpret induction arrows quantitatively with the aid of 2- and 3-D geomagnetic induction modeling. Ogcheon Belt (OCB) and Imjin River Belt (IRB) are regarded as main conductive structures in Korea Peninsula, the induction arrows for the period of 60 minutes show very weak anomaly due to sea effect, which is supported by the results of 3-modeling also. However, for the period of 10 minutes, induction arrows at YIN and ICHN show anomalous patterns considered as the effect of IRB in spite of sea effect. The results of 2-D modeling which simplify geological situations provide overall information on IRB

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