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Stratigraphic evolution of the northern part of the Cretaceous Neungju Basin, South Korea

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Several nonmarine basins were formed in SW Korea under an extensional or transtensional tectonic regime during the Cretaceous. The Neungju Basin is one of these basins, filled by alluvial to lacustrine deposits interbedded with thick, amalgamated tuff beds. Facies analysis in the northern part of the basin shows that the basin fill is composed of four facies associations, representing (1) alluvial fan, (2) alluvial plain, (3) sandflat, and (4) marginal playa lake environments. The basin fill can be subdivided into four stratigraphic units by interbedded thick amalgamated tuff beds. The lowermost unit (unit I) is composed of alluvial plain deposits. The lack of any vertical depositional trend indicates a balance between basin subsidence and sediment supply. The middle unit (units II and III) show regional variations. The extensive lake formed in the central to northern parts of the basin, which are later partly filled by proximal sediments from surrounding areas. In contrast, only alluvial plain to sandflat environments occurred in the southern part. The uppermost unit (unit IV) shows a transition from alluvial fan to sandflat, comprising a fining-upward trend that reflects a gradual decrease in sediment supply and slope-gradient during denudation of uplifted source areas. The variations in depositional patterns were possibly caused by the relationship between volcanism-driven sediment supply and basin subsidence. Basin subsidence may have been sufficient to compensate the volcanism-driven sediment supply prior to the deposition of units II and III, resulting in the conformable deposition of lake sediments over thick amalgamated tuff beds. In contrast, volcanism-driven sediment supply may have reduced the generation of accommodation prior to the deposition of unit IV, resulting in the deposition of conglomerates over thick tuff beds. The traditional depositional model composed of syn-eruption aggradation and inter-eruption degradation may not sufficiently explain the development of sedimentary succession, in which the balance between volcanism-driven sediment supply versus basin subsidence coeval to volcanism is variable.

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This work was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) grant funded by the Korea government (MSIT) (No. 2017R1C1B1007653) and research grant from Damyang County, South Korea. We are grateful to Associate Editor, Prof. I.S. Paik, and Prof. J.-H. Lee for helpful comments.

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Lee, H., Sim, M.S. & Choi, T. Stratigraphic evolution of the northern part of the Cretaceous Neungju Basin, South Korea. Geosci J 23, 849–865 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12303-019-0019-6

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