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Evolution of the Late Cretaceous Dadaepo Basin, SE Korea, in response to oblique subduction of the proto-Pacific (Izanagi/Kula) or Pacific plate

Authors
Cho, HyeongseongSon, MoonCheon, YoungbeomSohn, Young KwanKim, Jong-SunKang, Hee-Cheol
Issue Date
Nov-2016
Publisher
International Association for Godwana Research
Keywords
Dadaepo Basin; Yangsan fault system; Sinistral pull-apart basin; Proto-Pacific (Izanagi/Kula) plate; Pacific plate
Citation
Gondwana Research, v.39, pp 145 - 164
Pages
20
Indexed
SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Gondwana Research
Volume
39
Start Page
145
End Page
164
URI
https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/15160
DOI
10.1016/j.gr.2016.07.004
ISSN
1342-937X
1878-0571
Abstract
The Dadaepo Basin is a small Late Cretaceous sedimentary basin in SE Korea, located on the eastern margin of Asia. The basin is an isolated extensional basin situated between the NNE-striking Yangsan and Dongnae faults. The basin-fill sediments, named the Dadaepo Formation, consist of channelized conglomerates and sandstones intercalated with dominantly purple mudstones in the lower part. The upper part is dominated by fine-to coarse-grained tuffaceous sandstones and olive to dark gray mudstones with abundant volcanic interbeds. The formation unconformably overlies dacitic rocks dated at ca. 94 Ma and is overlain by basaltic andesite dated at ca. 69 Ma (Ar-Ar ages). The overall configuration of the strata of the Dadaepo Formation indicates syndepositional tilting of the basin floor to the north-northeast. A number of outcrop-scale faults are observed in the basin-fill sediments, of which the majority are NW-striking normal faults, including syndepositional growth faults. The orientations of mafic (magmatic) and clastic dikes, interpreted as being approximately contemporaneous with the deposition of the Dadaepo Formation, are also nearly parallel to the strikes of outcropscale normal faults. All these extensional structures consistently indicate NE-SW extension of the basin and obliquely intersect the basin-bounding Yangsan and Dongnae faults at angles of 40 degrees-60 degrees. It is thus concluded that the Dadaepo Formation was deposited in a pull-apart basin that subsided as a result of NNE-striking sinistral strike-slip faulting in the southeastern part of the Korean Peninsula during the Campanian (Late Cretaceous). This strike-slip faulting was related to north-northwestward oblique subduction of the proto-Pacific (Izanagi/Kula) or Pacific plate under the eastern margin of the Eurasian plate. (C) 2016 International Association for Gondwana Research. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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