PLATE XXXV. 



The Second Traverse : Profile from Mok-plio via Kyöug-jyu to Fnsan. 



ta. Tl 

 I. Basai gneiss ] 



II. Kang-jin mica-schist. 



ni. Pbyllite schist 



(Metamorpbic Mesozoio) 



IV. Great granitoid sorics. 



Kyöng-sang formation. 

 (Mesozoic) 



The Pong-göi gneiss 

 The Tong-chhang gneiss 



!a. The Kang-jin mica-schist 

 b. The Miil-liö-sil mica-.schist 

 (a. The Tong-pok complex 

 1^. The Mu-an complex 



The Chy(")n-jyu complex 

 [(1. The Knn-san complex 



a. Palfcogranite 



b. Melanocrate 

 r. Lcncocrate 



I«. The Lower 

 h. The Upper 



!a. Felsophyre 

 b. Masanite | 



c. Grano-mnsanito j 

 VII. Teritiary formation 

 VIII. Diluvium and Younger effusivos 

 IX. Alluvium 



Ncogranite 



C np = Paragneiss 



Gnp = „ 



Qss = Sericite-quartz-schist 



Ph = Phylite 



rh== „ 



Ph= „ 



Ph= „ 



Ph= ., 



Gno =^ Orthogniss, G na = Au- 



gengnoiss 

 G = Granite, Gmy = Myloni- 

 tized Granite 

 I Gh = Hornl»lende-granite,Ghy 

 ( = Gneissoid 

 Lc = Aplite, Pagioglace. 



sdm (No. 5) = Muscovite-sand- 

 stone 

 ■^ms (No. 4) = Gray Marl and 

 I Sandstone 



iml (No. 3)= Red and Green 

 Marls 

 sh (No. 2)=:Sh!de 

 PI) (No. 1) = Porphyrite and 

 breccia 



( Qp = Quartz- ( Gpf = Felsophyre 

 ( porphyry | Gpb = Breccia 



Gm = Masanite 



t= Tertiary 



Ah = Hornblende-andesite 



r = Recent 



