The South China Sea (SCS) is an excellent site for studying the process of conjugate margin rifting, and the origin and evolution of oceanic basins. Compared with the well-defined northern margin of the SCS, the western and southern segments of the SCS margin have not been researched in significant detail. To investigate the regional structure of the southwestern SCS, a gravity model is constructed, along with the lithospheric thermal structure along a wide-angle seismic profile. The profile extends across the conjugate margins of the Southwest Sub-Basin (SWSB) of the SCS and is based on the latest multiple geophysical measurements (including heat flow and thermo-physical parameters). The results show that the average thicknesses of the cru...
We investigated the oceanic crustal structure and lithospheric dynamics of the South China Sea (SCS)...
Early Oligocene sea-floor spreading in the South China Sea was preceded by at least two episodes (in...
Inversion of satellite-derived free-air gravity-anomaly data has been used to map crustal thickness ...
Evolution of the continental margins of the South China Sea (SCS) is one of the open questions when ...
AbstractHow the South China Sea rifted has long been a puzzling question that is still debated, part...
We present a new extensional tectonic model for the Cenozoic history of SE Asia and the opening of t...
We present a new extensional tectonic model for the Cenozoic history of SE Asia and the opening of t...
International audienceThe South China Sea (SCS) is a marginal basin characterized by propagating bre...
VI Simposio Internacional de Ciencias del Mar - VI International Symposium of Marine Sciences (ISMS ...
The 140-km wide last phase of opening of the South China Sea (SCS) corresponds to a N145° direction ...
The Cenozoic tectonic evolution of the South China Sea is reflected in diverse tectonic processes in...
Data of about 40,000 km gravity and magnetic measurements, 10,000 km multichannel seismic lines, 20 ...
The continental margins of the South China Sea (SCS) have undergone episodic rifting since the Cenoz...
Magnetic data suggest that the distribution of the oceanic crust in the northern South China Sea (SC...
AbstractNeotectonic and sedimentary processes in the South China Sea abyssal basin are still debated...
We investigated the oceanic crustal structure and lithospheric dynamics of the South China Sea (SCS)...
Early Oligocene sea-floor spreading in the South China Sea was preceded by at least two episodes (in...
Inversion of satellite-derived free-air gravity-anomaly data has been used to map crustal thickness ...
Evolution of the continental margins of the South China Sea (SCS) is one of the open questions when ...
AbstractHow the South China Sea rifted has long been a puzzling question that is still debated, part...
We present a new extensional tectonic model for the Cenozoic history of SE Asia and the opening of t...
We present a new extensional tectonic model for the Cenozoic history of SE Asia and the opening of t...
International audienceThe South China Sea (SCS) is a marginal basin characterized by propagating bre...
VI Simposio Internacional de Ciencias del Mar - VI International Symposium of Marine Sciences (ISMS ...
The 140-km wide last phase of opening of the South China Sea (SCS) corresponds to a N145° direction ...
The Cenozoic tectonic evolution of the South China Sea is reflected in diverse tectonic processes in...
Data of about 40,000 km gravity and magnetic measurements, 10,000 km multichannel seismic lines, 20 ...
The continental margins of the South China Sea (SCS) have undergone episodic rifting since the Cenoz...
Magnetic data suggest that the distribution of the oceanic crust in the northern South China Sea (SC...
AbstractNeotectonic and sedimentary processes in the South China Sea abyssal basin are still debated...
We investigated the oceanic crustal structure and lithospheric dynamics of the South China Sea (SCS)...
Early Oligocene sea-floor spreading in the South China Sea was preceded by at least two episodes (in...
Inversion of satellite-derived free-air gravity-anomaly data has been used to map crustal thickness ...