Korean geoheritage: the volcanic landforms of the Jeju Island UNESCO Global Geopark
Yongmun Jeon,
Jinseok Ki,
Darren Southcott
Abstract:Jeju Island, Korea, was formed through volcanic activity from approximately 1.8 million to 1,000 years ago. The island was designated a Global Geopark in 2010 in recognition of its diverse geoheritage. As part of a special edition for the International Geological Congress 2024, this article shares the latest scholarship on Jeju's volcanic geoheritage sites to enhance public understanding of the island's geoheritage as earlier misconceptions continue to spread through books, websites, and information boards, et… Show more
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