Moon Son
Pusan National University
77 Papers
175 Citations
Moon Son is an academic researcher from Pusan National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fault (geology) & Geology. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 63 publications.
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Papers
Relationship between hydraulic conductivity and fracture properties estimated from packer tests and borehole data in a fractured granite
TL;DR: In this article, water injection tests were conducted at six boreholes of different depths drilled in fractured granite in the Mt. Geumjeong area, Korea, and hydraulic conductivity was calculated using the USBR (United States Bureau of Reclamation) water injection test method.
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Synrift stratigraphic geometry in a transfer zone coarse-grained delta complex, Miocene Pohang Basin, SE Korea
Young Kwan Sohn,Moon Son +1 more
TL;DR: The Gojusan fan delta as mentioned in this paper is a coarse-grained delta complex on the western margin of the Miocene Pohang Basin, SE Korea, which consists of five facies associations (FA): alluvial-fan conglomerates, shallow-marine mouthbar sandstones, fluvial and mouth-bar conglomerates (FA III), Gilberttype foreset conglomerates and hemipelagic mudstones (FA V).
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Tectonically controlled multiple stages of deformation along the Yangsan Fault Zone, SE Korea, since Late Cretaceous
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the structural characteristics and tectonic evolution of the Yangsan Fault, which transects mainly Mesozoic-Cenozoic sedimentary and igneous rocks, and infer that four main movement phases have occurred on the fault: (1) Late Cretaceous sinistral slip faulting with a component of extensional deformation, under a regime of NW-SE compression, which occurred under a regional NE-SW compressional regime; (2) late Paleogene intense dextral slip fracture regime, during NNW
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Geometry and kinematics of the Ocheon Fault System along the boundary between the Miocene Pohang and Janggi basins, SE Korea, and its tectonic implications
TL;DR: In this article, the geometry and kinematics of the Ocheon Fault System (OFS) along the boundary between the Early Miocene Janggi and the Middle Miocene Pohang basins, SE Korea, were determined by detailed geological mapping and observations of various structural elements.
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Neotectonic Crustal Deformation and Current Stress Field in the Korean Peninsula and Their Tectonic Implications: A Review
TL;DR: Moon et al. as discussed by the authors synthetically analyzed the previous Quaternary fault and focal mechanism solution data and recent geotechnical in-situ stress data and examined the characteristics of crustal deformations and tectonic settings in and around East Asia after the Miocene.
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