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  1. Deformation-induced right-side-up pseudo-stratigraphy of the early Paleozoic Joseon Supergroup in the southeastern Danyang area, South Korea

    The formations in the early Paleozoic Joseon Supergroup (mainly carbonates with subordinate siliciclastics) within the Taebaeksan Basin in the...

    Tae-Hoon Uhmb, **-Han Ree, Hyeong Soo Kim in Geosciences Journal
    Article 18 April 2024
  2. Tracing the source of iron bloom slags and iron ores excavated from archaeological sites in Chungju area, South Korea

    Iron ores and iron bloom slags from two iron archaeological sites (Chilgeumdong: 300–600 AD, Wanori: ∼20th century) as well as iron ores from six...

    Jaeguk Jo, Seo** Kim, ... **ah Lim in Geosciences Journal
    Article 23 February 2024
  3. A new lithostratigraphic scheme of the Ordovician Jeongseon Formation of the Yongtan Group in the Taebaeksan Basin and sequence stratigraphic analysis with discussion on basin geometry

    Lithostratigraphy of the Yongtan Group is newly established based on detailed sedimentologic and stratigraphic studies on recently exposed, less...

    Yoo ** Kwon, Yi Kyun Kwon in Geosciences Journal
    Article 12 March 2024
  4. Redlichia nobilis Walcott, 1905, the oldest trilobite in South Korea: age and morphologic restoration by strain analysis

    Redlichia nobilis Walcott, 1905 occurs in the Gurangri Formation of the Mungyeong Group, a lithostratigraphic unit of the Cambrian-Ordovician Joseon...

    Woon Sang Yoon, Dong-Chan Lee, ... Jeong-Gu Lee in Geosciences Journal
    Article 31 December 2021
  5. Confirmation of the Floian-Darriwilian (Lower to Middle Ordovician) hiatus in the Taebaek Group, Korea: integration of conodont biostratigraphy and sedimentology

    An Ordovician depositional hiatus spanning the middle Floian to lower Darriwilian, estimated to represent a period of at least 3 Myr, is confirmed...

    Byung-Su Lee, Se Hyun Cho, ... Xunlian Wang in Geosciences Journal
    Article 07 September 2022
  6. Skarn alteration and Fe-Zn-Pb mineralization at the Wondong deposit in the Taebaeksan Basin, South Korea

    Skarn and Fe-Zn-Pb mineralization at the Wondong deposit located in the Taebaeksan Basin of the central-eastern region of Korean Peninsula occurs...

    Heonkyung Im, Eui-Jun Kim, Dongbok Shin in Geosciences Journal
    Article 23 February 2024
  7. Middle Ordovician (middle Darriwilian) Dirafinesquina and Jigunsania gen. nov. (Rafinesquinidae; Strophomenoidea; Brachiopoda) from South Korea, with discussion of rafinesquinid evolution

    Three rafinesquinid brachiopod (Strophomenoidea) species, Dirafinesquina chosenensis, Jigunsania guraeriensis gen. et sp. nov., and Jigunsania...

    Yeongju Oh, Sangmin Lee, ... Dong-Chan Lee in Geosciences Journal
    Article 18 February 2023
  8. The Ordovician succession of the Taebaek Group (Korea) revisited: old conodont data, new perspectives, and implications

    We recompiled available Ordovician conodont data from previous studies for the Taebaek Group of the Taebaeksan Basin, Korea, based on the recently...

    Se Hyun Cho, Byung-Su Lee, ... Suk-Joo Choh in Geosciences Journal
    Article 28 December 2020
  9. Evolution process of W−Pb−Zn mineralizing fluid: implication from the carbonate-hosted Subok deposit in the Hwanggangri mineralized district, South Korea

    The evolutionary process and spatiotemporal variation of W and Pb−Zn mineralizing fluids was investigated for the Subok deposit, a representative...

    Heonkyung Im, Dongbok Shin, ... **ah Lim in Geosciences Journal
    Article 17 November 2022
  10. Kayseraspis (Trilobita) from the Mungok Formation in Yeongwol area and its significance for the Lower Ordovician biostratigraphy and chronostratigraphy of the Taebaeksan Basin, Korea

    This study reports the occurrence of a trilobite Kayseraspis from the uppermost part of the Mungok Formation, Yeongwol Group, Korea. This genus has...

    Seung-bae Lee in Geosciences Journal
    Article 22 May 2020
  11. Ribbon rocks revisited: the upper Cambrian (Furongian) Hwajeol Formation, Taebaek Group, Korea

    Alternations of thin-bedded limestone and shale, or ribbon rock, commonly occur throughout lower Palaeozoic carbonate successions; however, their...

    Jeong-Hyun Lee, Se Hyun Cho, ... Dong-** Lee in Facies
    Article 15 May 2021
  12. P–T–\(X_{{{\text{CO}}_{2} }}\)–bulk rock composition modeling of garnet decomposition in amphibolite and mafic granulite: tectono-metamorphic insights into the Permian–Triassic orogeny on the eastern margin of the Korean Peninsula

    Garnet amphibolites with relics of mafic granulite occur within the Precambrian Odaesan Complex and the Paleozoic Taebaeksan Basin on the Korean...

    Byeong Jun Park, Hyeong Soo Kim in Contributions to Mineralogy and Petrology
    Article 05 September 2022
  13. Scheelite geochemistry of the Sangdong W-Mo deposit and W prospects in the southern Taebaeksan metallogenic region, Korea

    We compare the trace element geochemistry of scheelite from the economic Sangdong W-Mo deposit with scheelite from unmineralized or sub-economic...

    Jung Hun Seo, Bong Chul Yoo, ... Dongbok Shin in Geosciences Journal
    Article 01 June 2020
  14. Geochemistry and zircon U-Pb-Hf isotopes of igneous rocks associated with the Dongnam Fe-Mo skarn deposit, Taebaeksan Basin, South Korea

    The Dongnam Fe-Mo skarn deposit is located at the northern part of the Taebaeksan Basin, an important mineralized province in South Korea. The age of...

    Il-Hwan Oh, Sang-Mo Koh, ... Bong Chul Yoo in Geosciences Journal
    Article 01 August 2022
  15. Seismically induced changes in groundwater levels and temperatures following the ML5.8 (ML5.1) Gyeongju earthquake in South Korea

    Hydrogeological responses to earthquakes such as changes in groundwater level, temperature, and chemistry, have been observed for several decades....

    Soo-Hyoung Lee, Jae Min Lee, ... Yongje Kim in Hydrogeology Journal
    Article Open access 07 April 2021
  16. Recent advances of trilobite research in Korea: Taxonomy, biostratigraphy, paleogeography, and ontogeny and phylogeny

    Trilobites are among the most diverse and abundant fossil groups in Korea and occur in the Cambrian–Ordovician Joseon Supergroup of the Taebaeksan...

    Duck K. Choi, Tae-Yoon S. Park in Geosciences Journal
    Article 27 December 2017
  17. Sediment grain size does matter: implications of spatiotemporal variations in detrital zircon provenance for early Paleozoic peri-Gondwana reconstructions

    A comprehensive understanding of the relationship between the Sino-Korean Craton (SKC) and the Gondwana supercontinent is crucial for accurate...

    Hyeong Soo Kim, Suk-Joo Choh, ... Sook Ju Kim in International Journal of Earth Sciences
    Article 30 April 2019
  18. A new species of the primitive stromatoporoid Cystostroma from the Ordovician of East Asia

    A new species of the most primitive rosenellid stromatoporoid Cystostroma , C. primordia sp. nov. is reported from the Hunghuayuan Formation (Lower...

    Juwan Jeon, Qijian Li, ... Dong-** Lee in Geosciences Journal
    Article 27 June 2019
  19. New discoveries, skarn zonation, and skarn textures at the Geodo Mine in the Taebaeksan Basin, South Korea

    The Geodo skarn deposit is located in the Taebaeksan Basin, central eastern Korean Peninsula. The geology of the deposit consists of Cambrian to...

    Eui-Jun Kim, Seok-Jun Yang, ... Maeng-Eon Park in Geosciences Journal
    Article 20 October 2018
  20. Three-dimensional prospectivity map** of skarn-type mineralization in the southern Taebaek area, Korea

    The integration of three-dimensional (3D) exploration data is important for targeting deep-seated mineral deposits. This paper presents a methodology...

    Changwon Lee, Hyun-Joo Oh, ... Seon-Gyu Choi in Geosciences Journal
    Article 07 August 2018
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