South China experienced an unusually complex tectonic history, and features a series of globally significant, and well well-preserved geological records. These include records of the assembly and breakup of the Neoproterozoic supercontinent Rodinia, Rodinia- and Pangea-age mantle plume events, Neoproterosoic glacial events, early complex life, large intraplate orogenic and magmatic events, extinction events around the P-T boundary, continental subduction and exhumation, and record of the transition from an Andean-type active margin to the present-day Western Pacific-type active margin. These features make a South China one of the few natural laboratories for studying fundamental geoscience problems and testing various theories and hypothese...
This work was supported by NERC [Grant ID NE/J021822/1]From the formation of Rodinia at the end of t...
The Qinling-Dabie orogenic collage, central China, constitutes the geographic, geologic, and cultura...
Session T30.12 - Reconstruction of East Asian Blocks in Pangea: paper no. 1651The early Paleozoic or...
International audienceThe South China Block is situated in the Eastern Asian margin. Since the Neopr...
The South China Block (SCB) consists of the Yangtze and Cathaysia blocks that amalgamated in the ear...
The geo-tectonic evolution of the South China block is subject to debate. Most articles tend to subd...
The history of the South China Craton and the constituent Yangtze and Cathaysia blocks are directly ...
International audienceThis paper gives a brief review of what I consider as the state of the art reg...
Since Mesozoic, the South China region has been located at the center of a triangular area surrounde...
This study determines the Mesozoic–Cenozoic time-temperature evolution of SE South China, presenting...
Recent studies suggest that the South China Block (SCB) was located at a central position in the Neo...
New field observations and zircon U-Pb age data, combined with previous studies, are employed here t...
International audienceHighlights:• The Neoproterozoic Jiangnan collision of Cathaysia and Yangtz...
The Neoproterozoic Jiangnan Orogen in South China records a succession of arc-trench-basin assemblag...
The South China Craton comprises the Yangtze Block in the northwest and Cathaysia Block in the south...
This work was supported by NERC [Grant ID NE/J021822/1]From the formation of Rodinia at the end of t...
The Qinling-Dabie orogenic collage, central China, constitutes the geographic, geologic, and cultura...
Session T30.12 - Reconstruction of East Asian Blocks in Pangea: paper no. 1651The early Paleozoic or...
International audienceThe South China Block is situated in the Eastern Asian margin. Since the Neopr...
The South China Block (SCB) consists of the Yangtze and Cathaysia blocks that amalgamated in the ear...
The geo-tectonic evolution of the South China block is subject to debate. Most articles tend to subd...
The history of the South China Craton and the constituent Yangtze and Cathaysia blocks are directly ...
International audienceThis paper gives a brief review of what I consider as the state of the art reg...
Since Mesozoic, the South China region has been located at the center of a triangular area surrounde...
This study determines the Mesozoic–Cenozoic time-temperature evolution of SE South China, presenting...
Recent studies suggest that the South China Block (SCB) was located at a central position in the Neo...
New field observations and zircon U-Pb age data, combined with previous studies, are employed here t...
International audienceHighlights:• The Neoproterozoic Jiangnan collision of Cathaysia and Yangtz...
The Neoproterozoic Jiangnan Orogen in South China records a succession of arc-trench-basin assemblag...
The South China Craton comprises the Yangtze Block in the northwest and Cathaysia Block in the south...
This work was supported by NERC [Grant ID NE/J021822/1]From the formation of Rodinia at the end of t...
The Qinling-Dabie orogenic collage, central China, constitutes the geographic, geologic, and cultura...
Session T30.12 - Reconstruction of East Asian Blocks in Pangea: paper no. 1651The early Paleozoic or...