P-wave velocity models were obtained by forward and inverse modeling from 38 ocean bottom seismometers deployed in the central East sub-basin of the South China Sea (SCS). Four types of crust have been defined; a) thin oceanic crust (6 km) with significant intrusive roots, and d) thick oceanic crust with enhanced spreading features (>6 km) but without significant roots. Within the central East sub-basin, the thin oceanic crust, only identified inside a 80-km wide zone, is located within an overall 150-km wide domain characterized by N055° seafloor spreading trends. The post-spreading volcanoes were formed during a N-S tensional episode around 6-10 Ma, several millions of years after seafloor spreading ceased in the SCS. Seafloor spreading (...
The probable N055°-oriented extinct spreading ridge of the East Sub-basin is cut across by the post-...
Magnetic data suggest that the distribution of the oceanic crust in the northern South China Sea (SC...
Early Oligocene sea-floor spreading in the South China Sea was preceded by at least two episodes (in...
P wave velocity models were obtained by forward and inverse modeling from 38 ocean bottom seismomete...
P wave velocity models were obtained by forward and inverse modeling from 38 ocean bottom seismomete...
The 140-km wide last phase of opening of the South China Sea (SCS) corresponds to a N145° direction ...
Seafloor spreading can be explained by different dynamic mechanisms, magmatically or tectonically do...
The beginning of seafloor spreading in the South China Sea (SCS) is now established from IODP drilli...
International audienceSeafloor spreading can be explained by different dynamic mechanisms, magmatica...
Continental breakup represents the successful process of rifting and thinning of the continental lit...
Continental breakup represents the successful process of rifting and thinning of the continental lit...
Continental breakup represents the successful process of rifting and thinning of the continental lit...
Continental breakup represents the successful process of rifting and thinning of the continental lit...
Continental breakup represents the successful process of rifting and thinning of the continental lit...
Continental breakup represents the successful process of rifting and thinning of the continental lit...
The probable N055°-oriented extinct spreading ridge of the East Sub-basin is cut across by the post-...
Magnetic data suggest that the distribution of the oceanic crust in the northern South China Sea (SC...
Early Oligocene sea-floor spreading in the South China Sea was preceded by at least two episodes (in...
P wave velocity models were obtained by forward and inverse modeling from 38 ocean bottom seismomete...
P wave velocity models were obtained by forward and inverse modeling from 38 ocean bottom seismomete...
The 140-km wide last phase of opening of the South China Sea (SCS) corresponds to a N145° direction ...
Seafloor spreading can be explained by different dynamic mechanisms, magmatically or tectonically do...
The beginning of seafloor spreading in the South China Sea (SCS) is now established from IODP drilli...
International audienceSeafloor spreading can be explained by different dynamic mechanisms, magmatica...
Continental breakup represents the successful process of rifting and thinning of the continental lit...
Continental breakup represents the successful process of rifting and thinning of the continental lit...
Continental breakup represents the successful process of rifting and thinning of the continental lit...
Continental breakup represents the successful process of rifting and thinning of the continental lit...
Continental breakup represents the successful process of rifting and thinning of the continental lit...
Continental breakup represents the successful process of rifting and thinning of the continental lit...
The probable N055°-oriented extinct spreading ridge of the East Sub-basin is cut across by the post-...
Magnetic data suggest that the distribution of the oceanic crust in the northern South China Sea (SC...
Early Oligocene sea-floor spreading in the South China Sea was preceded by at least two episodes (in...