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(2020) Fault Multi-Activations Defined by Structural and Geothermo-Chronological Approaches: Case of Yeonghae Fault, Korea

Hong S, Sim H, Choi S-J & Song Y

https://doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.1058

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Submitted by Celestine Mercer on Tuesday 23rd June 20:00
Hello Seongsik, thank you for your video presentation! Your multi-tool approach to sorting out the activation history of the fault seems like a great approach. I'm not familiar with the Yeonghae pull-apart basin, could you give us a big-picture perspective—is this fault related to lateral motion accommodating backarc extension with the current geometry of subduction? Or is this representing an older shear zone (I see the Paleocene to Eocene initial ages)? Thanks! -Celeste


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