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    <dc:date>2026-04-14T23:41:45Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Preliminary Investigation for earthquake/volcanic disaster monitoring and emergency response system construction at the King Sejong Science Base in Antarctica</title>
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    <description>Title: Preliminary Investigation for earthquake/volcanic disaster monitoring and emergency response system construction at the King Sejong Science Base in Antarctica
Authors: Park, Yongcheol</description>
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    <title>Recent anomalous seismic activity in the Bransfield Strait, near King Sejong Station, Antarctic Peninsula (August 2020-February 2021)</title>
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    <description>Title: Recent anomalous seismic activity in the Bransfield Strait, near King Sejong Station, Antarctic Peninsula (August 2020-February 2021)
Authors: Lee, Won Sang; Park, Yongcheol; Lee, Choon-Ki
Abstract: There have been 170 earthquakes with seismic magnitudes ranging from 4.0-6.9 in the Bransfield&#xD;
Strait, Antarctic Peninsula, reported by the USGS since the first event (Mw 4.9) occurred on 29 August 2020, which&#xD;
is anomalously high seismicity in this region. The largest event in the earthquake swarm sequence occurred ~200&#xD;
km northeast of the Orca submarine volcano on 23 January 2021, which has a magnitude Mw 6.9. We investigated&#xD;
the seismic data recorded at JUBA where is located in the King George Island and found that total 34,101 events&#xD;
were detected by applying the STA/LTA method and the daily occurrence exceeds 100 events until early November&#xD;
2020 then gets smaller. Furthermore, the Focal Mechanisms Classification analysis for 27 earthquakes that moment&#xD;
tensor solutions are provided by the USGS indicates that most events are characterized by strike-slip faultings and&#xD;
a few normal faulting events. Some events with a compensated linear vector dipole component of more than 10%&#xD;
may implicate volumetric changes associated with submarine volcanic environments, even though it should be&#xD;
carefully examined by collecting more data through international collaborations.</description>
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