63 results on '"Ree, Jin-Han"'
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2. Crustal and uppermost mantle structures imaged by teleseismic P-wave traveltime tomography beneath the Southeastern Korean Peninsula: implications for a hydrothermal system controlled by the thermally modified lithosphere
3. The geometrical characteristics of causative faults related to clustered earthquakes in the southeastern Korean Peninsula
4. Upper crustal anisotropy in the southeastern Korean Peninsula from shear wave splitting of local earthquakes
5. Formation of clast-cortex aggregates in experimental fault gouges
6. Origin of multiple principal slip zones in a fault gouge zone within granitoids
7. Seismogenesis in granite under brittle-plastic transition condition
8. Measurement of seismometer misorientation based on P-wave polarization: application to dense temporary broadband seismic array in the epicentral region of 2016 Gyeongju earthquake, South Korea
9. Magnitude and nucleation time of the 2017 Pohang Earthquake point to its predictable artificial triggering
10. Deployment of the linear array with geophones on the fault zone of the 2016 Mw 5.5 Gyeongju earthquake
11. Pressure–temperature–time–deformation (P–T–t–d) path for Devonian forearc deposits in the Imjingang Belt, South Korea: Implications for Permian–Triassic collisional orogenesis on the eastern margin of Eurasia
12. Carbonate Fault Mirrors With Extremely Low Frictional Healing Rates: A Possible Source of Aseismic Creep
13. Fault reactivation and propagation during the 2017 Pohang earthquake sequence
14. Three‐Dimensional Pore Fluid Pressures in Source Region of 2017 Pohang Earthquake Inferred From Earthquake Focal Mechanisms
15. Retrieval of P–T–t–d paths in a syn-metamorphic shear zone: Implications for P-T calculations and the Permian–Triassic orogeny on the Korean Peninsula
16. Modeling of the Pohang Earthquake Probability Using the Seismogenic Index
17. The 2017 ML 5.4 Pohang earthquake sequence, Korea, recorded by a dense seismic network
18. Experimental investigations on dating the last earthquake event using OSL signals of quartz from fault gouges
19. Crustal Deformation of South Korea After the Tohoku-Oki Earthquake: Deformation Heterogeneity and Seismic Activity
20. Assessing whether the 2017 M w 5.4 Pohang earthquake in South Korea was an induced event
21. Fabric transition with dislocation creep of a carbonate fault zone in the brittle regime
22. The tectonic boundary between the Okcheon and Taebaeksan basins, South Korea: A restraining bend of a continental transform fault between the South and North China Cratons
23. Where art thou “the great hiatus?” — review of Late Ordovician to Devonian fossil-bearing strata in the Korean Peninsula and its tectonostratigraphic implications
24. Comment on “Depositional age and petrological characteristics of the Jangsan Formation in the Taebaeksan Basin, Korea-revisited” by Lee, Y.I., Choi, T. and Lim, H.S.
25. Comment on “Detrital zircon geochronology and Nd isotope geochemistry of the basal succession of the Taebaeksan Basin, South Korea: Implications for the Gondwana linkage of the Sino-Korean (North China) block during the Neoproterozoic–Early Cambrian” by Lee, Y.I., Choi, T., Lim, H.S., & Orihashi, Y. [Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 441 (2016) 770–786]
26. Re-examination of a supposed ‘archaeocyath’ specimen from the Hyangsanni Formation, Okcheon Basin, Korea
27. Seismic properties of lawsonite eclogites from the southern Motagua fault zone, Guatemala
28. Microprocess Simulations
29. Coseismic microstructures of experimental fault zones in Carrara marble
30. Extensional deformation along the southern boundary of the Gyeonggi Massif, South Korea: structural characteristics, age constraints, and tectonic implications
31. Whereabouts of the collision belt between the Sino-Korean and South China blocks in the northeast Asian margin
32. Tectonic linkage between the Korean Peninsula and mainland Asia in the Cambrian: Insights from U–Pb dating of detrital zircon
33. Permo-Triassic changes in bulk crustal shortening direction during deformation and metamorphism of the Taebaeksan Basin, South Korea using foliation intersection/inflection axes: Implications for tectonic movement at the eastern margin of Eurasia during the Songrim (Indosinian) orogeny
34. The Geounri shear zone in the Paleozoic Taebaeksan Basin of Korea: Tectonic implications
35. Quantification of the spatial distribution of mineral phases and grains in rock using a 2-D multiple-area density map technique
36. Erratum to: Tectonometamorphic evolution of the Permo-Triassic Songrim (Indosinian) orogeny: evidence from the late Paleozoic Pyeongan Supergroup in the northeastern Taebaeksan Basin, South Korea
37. Cretaceous reactivation of the Deokpori Thrust, Taebaeksan Basin, South Korea, constrained by K‐Ar dating of clayey fault gouge
38. Tectonometamorphic evolution of the Permo-Triassic Songrim (Indosinian) orogeny: evidence from the late Paleozoic Pyeongan Supergroup in the northeastern Taebaeksan Basin, South Korea
39. Geomorphic constraints on active mountain growth by the lateral propagation of fault-related folding: A case study on Yumu Shan, NE Tibet
40. Constant slip rate during the late Quaternary along the Sulu He segment of the Altyn Tagh Fault near Changma, Gansu, China
41. Experimental evidence for the simultaneous formation of pseudotachylyte and mylonite in the brittle regime
42. P–T modeling of kyanite and sillimanite paramorphs growth after andalusite in late Paleozoic Pyeongan Supergroup, South Korea: Implication for metamorphism during the Mesozoic tectonic evolution
43. Prelithified deformation of the Jurassic Bansong Group along the Gongsuwon Thrust, South Korea
44. Effect of mica on the grain size of dynamically recrystallized quartz in a quartz–muscovite mylonite
45. Focal mechanisms of recent earthquakes in the Southern Korean Peninsula
46. Ultralow Friction of Carbonate Faults Caused by Thermal Decomposition
47. Seismic slip record in carbonate-bearing fault zones: An insight from high-velocity friction experiments on siderite gouge
48. Weakening of deforming granitic rocks with layer development at middle crust
49. Cretaceous thermal event around the Gongsuwon thrust in the northeastern Okcheon belt: evidence from Rb−Sr geochronology of Paleozoic sedimentary rocks
50. Comment on ‘Chemical remagnetization of the Upper Carboniferous-Lower Triassic Pyeongan Supergroup in the Jeongseon area, Korea: fluid migration through the Ogcheon Fold Belt’ by Y.H. Park, S.-J. Doh and D. Suk
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