East Asia is a region of widespread deformation, dominated by normal and strike-slip faults. Deformation has been interpreted to result from extrusion tectonics related to the India-Eurasia collision, which started in the Early Eocene. In East and SE China, however, deformation started earlier than the collision Oatest Cretaceous to Palaeocene), suggesting that extrusion tectonics is not the (only) driving mechanism for East Asia deformation. It is suggested that the East Asian active margin has influenced deformation in East Asia significantly. Along the margin, Cenozoic back-arc extension took place behind several adjoining arcs, implying eastward rollback of the subducting; slab and collapse of the overriding plate towards the retreating...
A well‐constrained plate deformation model may lead to an improved understanding of sedimentary basi...
International audienceA comparative study of basement structures, basins geometry and evolution, aro...
Abstract. The respective tectonic effects of back arc spreading and continental collision in Asia ar...
East Asia is a region of widespread deformation, dominated by normal and strike-slip faults. Deforma...
International audienceThe deformation of the eastern Asian lithosphere during the first part of the ...
International audienceThe relevance of plate tectonics concepts to the description of deformation of...
The present paper considers the research of the Cretaceous-Cenozoic rifting for the Eastern margin o...
The India-Asia collision has formed the highest mountains on Earth and is thought to account for ext...
International audienceStructural studies of three representative objects in eastern Mongolia outline...
Japanese WESTPAC Symposium. June 6-7, 1989. Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo. 西太平洋におけるマ...
The formation of mountain belts or rift zones is commonly attributed to interactions between plates ...
The plate tectonic paradigm implies rigid plates and narrow plate boundaries. In contrast, diffuse p...
International audienceNortheast Asia is the greatest area in the world where continental extension i...
A well‐constrained plate deformation model may lead to an improved understanding of sedimentary basi...
International audienceA comparative study of basement structures, basins geometry and evolution, aro...
Abstract. The respective tectonic effects of back arc spreading and continental collision in Asia ar...
East Asia is a region of widespread deformation, dominated by normal and strike-slip faults. Deforma...
International audienceThe deformation of the eastern Asian lithosphere during the first part of the ...
International audienceThe relevance of plate tectonics concepts to the description of deformation of...
The present paper considers the research of the Cretaceous-Cenozoic rifting for the Eastern margin o...
The India-Asia collision has formed the highest mountains on Earth and is thought to account for ext...
International audienceStructural studies of three representative objects in eastern Mongolia outline...
Japanese WESTPAC Symposium. June 6-7, 1989. Ocean Research Institute, University of Tokyo. 西太平洋におけるマ...
The formation of mountain belts or rift zones is commonly attributed to interactions between plates ...
The plate tectonic paradigm implies rigid plates and narrow plate boundaries. In contrast, diffuse p...
International audienceNortheast Asia is the greatest area in the world where continental extension i...
A well‐constrained plate deformation model may lead to an improved understanding of sedimentary basi...
International audienceA comparative study of basement structures, basins geometry and evolution, aro...
Abstract. The respective tectonic effects of back arc spreading and continental collision in Asia ar...