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Tectonic influence on the dimension of incised valley and its sedimentation: the late Pleistocene to Holocene incised valley fills in SE Korean Peninsula
Tectonic influence on the dimension of incised valley and its sedimentation: the late Pleistocene to Holocene incised valley fills in SE Korean Peninsula
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Tectonic influence on the dimension of incised valley and its sedimentation: the late Pleistocene to Holocene incised valley fills in SE Korean Peninsula
Tectonic influence on the dimension of incised valley and its sedimentation: the late Pleistocene to Holocene incised valley fills in SE Korean Peninsula
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Tectonic influence on the dimension of incised valley and its sedimentation: the late Pleistocene to Holocene incised valley fills in SE Korean Peninsula

2022
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We studied the Quaternary incised fills drilled at the northern Yangsan Fault having multiple deformation histories since Late Cretaceous or Paleogene to determine tectonic influence on development of incised valley and its sedimentation. Incised valley fills were deposited during and after the Last Glacial Maximum and are composed of fluvial lag, debris flow deposits interbedded with fluvial sediments, shallow marine sandy deposits, and fluvial sediments from bottom to top. These fills show lateral changes in sediment thickness from 44 to 11.5 m over a short distance of 230 m, implying sediment stacking in a deep and steeply inclined valley. Fluvial lag and debris flow deposits are common in the thalweg of a valley. Despite small drainage basin (195.9 km2), the development of deep incised valley is interpreted to have resulted from fluvial downcutting on erodible basement during sea level fall as a consequence of dense development and fault and fracture networks in the pre-Quaternary rocks caused by multiple movements of Yangsan Fault. With steep gradient, the damaged rocks led to frequent slope failure and forceful accumulation of debris flow deposits on the valley’s axis at the time. In addition, stacking of debris flow deposits resulted in decrease of longitudinal gradient of incised valley, promoting rapid transgression during sea level rise (9 to 7 ka). This resulted in insufficient time for the central basin mud to be accumulated, which explains why the studied fills lack central estuarine mud that is common in incised valleys fills deposited during transgression.