한국의 4기 연구: 한국 주변의 고환경 연구

Title
한국의 4기 연구: 한국 주변의 고환경 연구
Alternative Title
Quaternary Studies in Korea III: Paleoenvironmental studies in and around Korea
Author(s)
이상헌; 현상민; Norm Catto
KIOST Author(s)
Hyun, Sang Min(현상민)
Alternative Author(s)
현상민
Publication Year
2015-10-21
Abstract
The surrounding seas, such as the Yellow Sea,the South Sea, and the East Sea, were influenced by currents andgyres during the Quaternary. As a result, the paleo-records obtainedfrom proxies of lake, wetland, and marine environments facilitategreater understanding of the East Asian monsoon system and thevariability in paleo-currents in the East Sea. To disseminate andadvance fundamental research on the Quaternary, the publicationof Quaternary Studies in Korea III will illustrate the quality and diversityof Quaternary Studies in Korea. A total of 15 papers are containedin this volume, and the data for each originated in andaround the Korean Peninsula. The research topics listed in orderare terrestrial paleoenvironments, paleoclimate simulations, modernsurface processes and simulations, age-dating technique development,and paleoceanography (Fig. 1). The following studiesappear in Volume III.cilitategreater understanding of the East Asian monsoon system and thevariability in paleo-currents in the East Sea. To disseminate andadvance fundamental research on the Quaternary, the publicationof Quaternary Studies in Korea III will illustrate the quality and diversityof Quaternary Studies in Korea. A total of 15 papers are containedin this volume, and the data for each originated in andaround the Korean Peninsula. The research topics listed in orderare terrestrial paleoenvironments, paleoclimate simulations, modernsurface processes and simulations, age-dating technique development,and paleoceanography (Fig. 1). The following studiesappear in Volume III.
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/20518
Bibliographic Citation
QUATERNARY INTERNATIONAL, pp.1 - 3, 2015
Publisher
Elsevier
Type
Conference
Language
English
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