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Crustal variations and tectonic implications across the South Yellow Sea based on active-source wide-angle seismic analyses
Gondwana Research ( IF 7.2 ) Pub Date : 2024-10-05 , DOI: 10.1016/j.gr.2024.10.001 Lihua Liu, Chuanchuan Lü, Tianyao Hao, Xunhua Zhang, Kwanghee Kim, Hanjoon Kim, Yonggang Guo
Gondwana Research ( IF 7.2 ) Pub Date : 2024-10-05 , DOI: 10.1016/j.gr.2024.10.001 Lihua Liu, Chuanchuan Lü, Tianyao Hao, Xunhua Zhang, Kwanghee Kim, Hanjoon Kim, Yonggang Guo
The South Yellow Sea and its environs are pivotal for unraveling the complexities of crustal dynamics and continental collision processes. A holistic assessment of deep structural variations from northern China to the Korean Peninsula is essential for a comprehensive and accurate determination of the tectonic affinity of the Korean Peninsula.Thus, we deployed a pioneering active-source seismic profile (Line2016) spanning the South Yellow Sea and the eastern onshore region of the Korean Peninsula, provides crucial insights into the collision dynamics between the Sino-Korean Block and the Yangtze Block. Our innovative approach, incorporating forward modeling, tomography, and finite-difference wavefield modeling, yielded a high-resolution crustal P-wave velocity model, addressing a significant knowledge gap in understanding the geological intricacies between northern China and the Korean Peninsula. The results confirmed and precisely located the West Marginal Fault of the Korean Peninsula, a significant crustal-scale tectonic structure, likely representing the eastern boundary between the Yangtze Block and the Sino-Korean Block. The study advocates for classifying the Korean Peninsula as part of the Sino-Korean Block, presenting evidence for the one-part affinity hypothesis. This collision resulted in the creation of two distinct suture zones—an orogenic belt in the northern part and a significant strike-slip fault zone in the eastern part of the South Yellow Sea. The study emphasizes the pivotal role of block morphology in regulating plate convergence, providing valuable insights for understanding similar phenomena in other collision zones.
更新日期:2024-10-05