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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. Middle Cambrian (Upper Series 3) protoconodonts and paraconodonts from the Machari Formation at Eodungol Section, Yeongwol, Korea

    The Machari Formation ranges from the “upper Series 3” (Middle Cambrian) to Furongian (Upper Cambrian) in the Yeongwol area, Korea. It has been known...

    Byung-Su Lee in Journal of Earth Science
    Article 14 April 2013
  3. Depositional processes and sequence stratigraphy of the Jigunsan Formation (Middle Ordovician), Taebaeksan Basin, mideast Korea: implications for basin geometry and sequence development

    This study focuses on the depositional processes of the Middle Ordovician Jigunsan Formation of the Taebaeksan Basin, mideast Korea, an extensive...

    Jusun Woo, Sung Kwun Chough in Geosciences Journal
    Article 01 December 2007
  4. Facies of a Lower Ordovician carbonate shelf (Mungok Formation: Taebaeksan Basin, Korea)

    The lithologic associations within the Lower Ordovician Mungok Formation in Korea define four depositional facies that formed across a continental...

    Dong Hee Kim, Duck K. Choi in Facies
    Article 01 January 2002
  5. Lithostratigraphy and biostratigraphy of the Mungok Formation (Lower Ordovician), Yongwol, Korea

    The Mungok Formation in Yongwol area is divided into four members: i.e., Karam, Paeiljae, Chommal, and Tumok members in ascending order. The basal...

    Dong Hee Kim, Duck K. Choi in Geosciences Journal
    Article 01 December 2000
  6. The natural reaction muscovite+chlorite+chloritoid=andalusite+biotite+quartz+H2O and a new petrogenetic grid

    The univariant KFMASH reaction, chlorite+chloritoid+muscovite=andalusite+biotite+quartz+H 2 O, occurs in a low pressure (1–2 kbar) thermal aureole,...

    Kun-Sang Ahn, Yasuo Nakamura in Geosciences Journal
    Article 01 March 2000
  7. The Yongwol Group (Cambrian-Ordovician) redefined: a proposal for the stratigraphic nomenclature of the Choson Supergroup

    The Yongwol Group is newly defined to comprise exclusively the Cambrian-Ordovician strata distributed in Yongwol area and replaces the Yongwol-type...

    Duck K. Choi in Geosciences Journal
    Article 01 December 1998
  8. An Early Ordovician trilobite faunule from the Choson Supergroup, Maepo, Tanyang area, Korea

    This study reports an Early Ordovician trilobite faunule from the Choson Supergroup for the first time in Maepo, Tanyang area. The faunule is...

    Duck K. Choi in Geosciences Journal
    Article 01 December 1998
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