A newly discovered submarine mud volcano in the southeastern continental shelf of Korea: its evolution through mud volcanism, cold-water coral growth and bottom-current erosion

Published: 27 January 2025| Version 3 | DOI: 10.17632/cpb5vdxnkg.3
Contributors:
Joohyeon Kim,
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, Eun Min Yeo,
,
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Figure 1 - Chirp image profile of "Figure 3" within paper Figure 2 - The air-gun seismic profile image of "Figure 5" within paper Line 1 - Raw data of chirp profile in "Figure 3a" within paper Line 2 - Raw data of chirp profile in "Figure 3b" within paper Line 3 - Raw data of chirp profile in "Figure 3c" within paper Line 4 - Raw data of chirp profile in "Figure 3d" within paper Line 5 - Raw data of chirp profile in "Figure 3e" within paper Line 6 - Raw data of chirp profile in "Figure 3f" within paper Table 1 - Results of age dating and the carbon and oxygen stable istopes of coral Table 2 - Measured parameters of mud volcano and mounds around the mud volcano

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Korea Maritime and Ocean University

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Marine Geology, Seismic Geomorphology, Mud Volcano

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