February 2022
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Journal of the Korean earth science society
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February 2022
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127 Reads
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Journal of the Korean earth science society
... The identification of the Seokgye fault and understanding of its paleoseismic activity is crucial for SE Korea, as it is one of the most active areas in the Korean Peninsula. While numerous Quaternary fault outcrops have been identified and reported along the southeastern Korean peninsula, existing studies have primarily focused on large faults with clear morphologies (Choi et al., 2015;Kim et al., 2020a, b;Gwon et al., 2021;Naik et al., 2022;Park et al., 2022;Kim et al., 2023a, b). However, small-scale faults within major fault systems in the intraplate region are equally crucial for comprehending the overall tectonic process and seismic hazards. ...
February 2022
Journal of the Korean earth science society