Abstract

In this study, the spatial distribution and diffusion characteristics of the Chingching-i, Sangsa and Ipmal in Gyeongnam and Gyeongbuk provinces were analyzed using geomorphic elements. By examining the drainage network, we found that the Chingching-i is dominant along the Nakdong river, Wangpi stream, Hyeongsan river, Hwang river and Namgang, The Sangsa was widespared along the Nakdong river, Miryang river, Hwang river, Yangsan stream. The Ipmal appeared along the flow path of the Nakdong river, Naeseong stream, and Yangsan stream. A lineament analysis indicated that the chingching-i, Sangsa, and Ipmal are generally distributed along the NE-SW direction, coinciding with the strike of the Sobaek Mountains, the NS and NNE-SSW directions, coinciding with the strike of the Taebaek Mountains, and the Yangsan Fault zone. The whole intersection between these lineaments acted as a medium for smooth spreading of the sounds to neighboring regions. The findings of the present research can be used as basic data for regional classifiying the Gyeongsang Province using the spatial distribution characteristics of rice-paddy weeding songs, and it will be possible to build a spatial database.

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