Title of article :
Crustal Structure of the Southern Korean Peninsula from Seismic Waves Generated by Large Explosions in 2002 and 2004
Author/Authors :
Ki Young Kim، نويسنده , , Jung Mo Lee، نويسنده , , Wooil Moon، نويسنده , , Chang-Eob Baag، نويسنده , , Heeok Jung، نويسنده , , Myung Ho Hong ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
In order to investigate the velocity structure of the southern part of the Korean peninsula,
seismic refraction profiles were obtained along a 294-km WNW-ESE line and a 335-km NNW-SSE line in
2002 and 2004, respectively. Seismic waves were generated by detonating 500–1000 kg explosives in drill
holes at depths of 80–150 m. The seismic signals were recorded by portable seismometers at nominal
intervals of 1.5–1.7 km. Separate velocity tomograms were derived from first arrival times using a series
expansion method of travel-time inversion. The raypaths indicate several mid-crust interfaces including
those at approximate depths of 2–3, 15–17, and 22 km. The Moho discontinuity with refraction velocity of
7.8 to 8.4 km/s has a maximum depth of 37–39 km under the southern central portion of the peninsula.
The Moho becomes shallower as the Yellow Sea and the East Sea are approached on the west and east
coasts of the peninsula, respectively. The depth of the 7.6 km/s velocity contour varies from 29.4 km to
36.5 km. The discrepancy in depth between the seismologicalMoho and the interpreted critically refracting
interface may result from the presence of a gradual transition between the crust and mantle. The velocity
tomograms show particular crustal structures including (1) the existence of an over 70-km wide lowvelocity
zone centered at 6–7 km depth under the Okchon fold belt and Ryeongnam massif, (2) existence of
high-velocity materials under the Gyeongsang basin, and (3) the downward extension of the Yeongdong
fault to depths greater than 10 km.
Keywords :
mid-crust interface , velocity structure , Korean Peninsula , travel-time inversion , Mohodiscontinuity.
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics