2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.tecto.2011.12.023
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Seismic evidence for reverse activation of a paleo-rifting system in the East Sea (Sea of Japan)

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“…The ambient regional stress field around the Korean Peninsula is N75°E-directional compression ( Fig. 1(c); Choi et al (2012)). The magnitude of the regional stress field is set to be 65 bars (Junn et al, 2002).…”
Section: Coulomb Stress Change and Induced Tension Fieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The ambient regional stress field around the Korean Peninsula is N75°E-directional compression ( Fig. 1(c); Choi et al (2012)). The magnitude of the regional stress field is set to be 65 bars (Junn et al, 2002).…”
Section: Coulomb Stress Change and Induced Tension Fieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The best-fit focal depth is searched from 1 to 20 km. The focal mechanism solutions of earthquakes before the megathrust are collected from early studies for comparison with those after the megathrust (Jun, 1991;Cipar, 1996;Park et al, 2007;Choi et al, 2012;Hong and Choi, 2012; Fig. 7).…”
Section: Temporal Concentration Of Moderate-size Earthquakesmentioning
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“…It is known that strike-slip earthquakes are dominant on the Korean Peninsula Hong and Choi, 2012). However, thrustal earthquakes caused by reverse activation of paleo-rifting structures occur in a region off the southeast coast (Hong and Kang, 2009;Choi et al, 2012). The paleo-rifting structures are associated with the East Sea opening.…”
Section: Tectonics and Seismicitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Earthquakes occur in weak media, and keep the media weak. Thus, it is often observed that earthquakes are clustered in certain weak zones and structures (e.g., Liu and Zoback, 1997;Gangopadhyay and Talwani, 2003;Choi et al, 2012;Hong and Choi, 2012), and a long-period correlation between instrumental and historical earthquakes is well observed (e.g., Musson, 1998).…”
Section: Validation Testmentioning
confidence: 99%