| Choi (1998) |
An early Ordovician trilobite faunule from the Choson Supergroup, Maepo, Tanyang area, Korea |
| Choi (1998) |
The Yongwol Group (Cambrian-Ordovician) redefined: a proposal for the stratigraphic nomenclature of the Choson Supergroup |
| Lee and Noble (1998) |
Reef diagenesis on tectonically active Siluro-Devonian margins, northern New Brunswick, Canada |
| Lee and Choi (1999) |
Ontogeny of the Late Cambrian trilobite Olenus asiaticus Kobayashi, 1944 from the Machari Formation of Korea |
| Kim and Choi (2000) |
Lithostratigraphy and biostratigraphy of the Mungok Formation (lower Ordovician), Yongwol, Korea |
| Kimura (2000) |
Notes on the two early Cretaceous floras in South Korea |
| Jin and Seo (2001) |
A new species of Diplolophodon from Yunnan, China |
| Chough et al. (2001) |
Autoconglomeration of limestone |
| Kim et al. (2002) |
Some coniferous fossil woods from the Cretaceous of Korea |
| Jeong et al. (2003) |
Comparision of Korean and Japanese Tertiary fossil wood floras with special references to the genus Wataria |
| Ahn and Lee (2003) |
Meso-Neoproterozoic bacterial microfossils from the Sukhaya Tunguska Formation of the Turukhansk Uplift, Russia |
| Bahk et al. (2003) |
Microfabric analysis of laminated diatom ooze (Holocene) from the eastern Bransfield Strait, Antarctic Peninsula |
| Choi et al. (2004) |
Taebaek group (Cambrian-Ordovician) in the Seokgaejae section, Taebaeksan Basin: a refined lower Paleozoic stratigraphy in Korea |
| Hwang and Choi (2005) |
Heterochrony of the Late Cambrian olenid trilobites from the Machari Formation, Yeongwol, Korea: implications for biostratigraphy and intercontinental correlation |
| Choi (2005) |
Cambrian in the land of morning calm |
| Choi and Chough (2005) |
The Cambrian-Ordovician stratigraphy of the Taebaeksan Basin, Korea: a review |
| Kang and Choi (2007) |
Middle Cambrian trilobites and biostratigraphy of the Daegi Formation (Taebaek Group) in the Seokgaejae section, Taebaeksan Basin, Korea |
| Sohn and Choi (2007) |
Furongian trilobites from the Asioptychaspis and Quadraticephalus zones of the Hwajeol Formation, Taebaeksan Basin, Korea |
| Bak et al. (2007) |
Diatom evidence for Holocene paleoclimatic change in the South Scotia Sea, West Antarctica |
| Kim (2008) |
A new species of Acer samaras from the Miocene Yeonil Group in the Pohang Basin, Korea |
| Chough et al. (2010) |
Cambrian stratigraphy of the North China Platform: revisiting principal sections in Shandong Province, China |
| Kim et al. (2011) |
Preliminary study on dinosaur rib microstructure by applying correlative microscopy techniques |
| Park et al. (2012) |
Middle Furongian (late Cambrian) polymerid trilobites from the upper part of the Sesong Formation, Taebaeksan Basin, Korea |
| Choi et al. (2012) |
The Okcheon Supergroup in the Lake Chungju area, Korea: Neoproterozoic volcanic and glaciogenic sedimentary successions in a rift basin |
| Kim et al. (2012) |
Pseudofrenelopsis cf. parceramosa and its reproductive organs from the Lower Cretaceous Youngdong Group of Korea |
| Lee et al. (2012) |
Demise of an extensive biostromal microbialite in the Furongian (late Cambrian) Chaomidian Formation, Shandong Province, China |
| Chen et al. (2012) |
Sequence-stratigraphic comparison of the upper Cambrian Series 3 to Furongian succession between the Shandong region, China and the Taebaek area, Korea: high variability of bounding surfaces in an epeiric platform |
| Park et al. (2017) |
Early labechiid stromatoporoids of the Yeongheung Formation (Middle Ordovician), Yeongwol Group, mideastern Korean Peninsula: Part II. Systematic paleontology and paleogeographic implications |
| Lee et al. (2017) |
Where art thou “the great hiatus?” — review of Late Ordovician to Devonian fossil-bearing strata in the Korean Peninsula and its tectonostratigraphic implications |
| Lee et al. (2019) |
Development of a streamflow-dominated alluvial-fan system in the southwestern margin of Gyeongsang Basin (Lower Cretaceous): implications for initial basin-fill history |
| Cho et al. (2021) |
The Ordovician succession of the Taebaek Group (Korea) revisited: old conodont data, new perspectives, and implications |