Late Paleozoic tectonic evolution in northern Korean Peninsula |
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Authors: | JON Guk Pu LYANG To Jun LIU Yongjiang KIM Sung Hyon LIU Chengxian |
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Affiliation: | [1]Institute of Geology, Korean Academy of Science, Pyongyang, DPR of Korea [2]Department of Geology, Kim Il Song University, Pyongyang, DPR of Korea [3]College of Earth Sciences, Jilin University, Changchun 130061, China [4]Faculty of Prospecting and Surveying Engineering, Changchun Institute of Technology, Changchun 130021, China |
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Abstract: | Since Late Proterozoic era,the Korean Peninsula has been evolved into a state with relatively stable regions and orogenic belts which were developed differently each other.The Late Paleozoic(Late Carboniferous--Early Triassic) sediments are well developed in the Korean Peninsula,and called the Pyongan System.The Pyongan System from Late Carboniferous to Lower Triassic is distributed in the Pyongnan and Hyesan-Riwon Basins,and Rangrim Massif,and divided into Hongjom(C2),Ripsok(C2),Sadong(C2-P1),Kobangsan and... |
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Keywords: | Korean Peninsula Upper Paleozoic Pyongnam Basin Tumangang Orogenic Belt |
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