Early Oligocene sea-floor spreading in the South China Sea was preceded by at least two episodes (in Maastrichtian and Mid-Eocene time) of continental extension that generated a series of rift basins on the South China margin, which are separated from the continent-ocean boundary (COB) by an outer structural high. Regional multichannel seismic profiles showing faulting of the pre-rift basement allow the amount of extension in the upper crust to be measured. The total subsidence across the South China margin is far in excess of that predicted using a forward flexural-cantilever model of extension and the degree of faulting measured seismically in the upper crust. This mismatch suggests preferential extension of the lower crust, increasing to...
The SW South China Sea preserves a propagating oceanic spreading centre and associated continent-oce...
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The southwestern South China Sea represents an area of continental crust frozen immediately before t...
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...
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...
Seismic re£ection pro¢les andwell data are used to determine theCenozoic stratigraphic and tectonic ...
The Cenozoic tectonic evolution of the South China Sea is reflected in diverse tectonic processes in...
Seismic re£ection pro¢les andwell data are used to determine theCenozoic stratigraphic and tectonic ...
The SW South China Sea preserves a propagating oceanic spreading centre and associated continent-oce...
VI Simposio Internacional de Ciencias del Mar - VI International Symposium of Marine Sciences (ISMS ...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2016. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
The southwestern South China Sea represents an area of continental crust frozen immediately before t...
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...
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...
Seismic re£ection pro¢les andwell data are used to determine theCenozoic stratigraphic and tectonic ...
The Cenozoic tectonic evolution of the South China Sea is reflected in diverse tectonic processes in...
Seismic re£ection pro¢les andwell data are used to determine theCenozoic stratigraphic and tectonic ...
The SW South China Sea preserves a propagating oceanic spreading centre and associated continent-oce...
VI Simposio Internacional de Ciencias del Mar - VI International Symposium of Marine Sciences (ISMS ...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2016. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...