AbstractHow the South China Sea rifted has long been a puzzling question that is still debated, particularly with reference to the Southwest Sub-basin (SWSB). Analogue modelling remains one of the most useful tools for testing rift models and processes. Here, we present and discuss a series of analogue modelling experiments designed to investigate the rifting process of the SWSB. Convincing geophysical results were compiled to provide realistic constraints to test the experimental results and interpretations. A heterogeneous lithosphere model with a varied lithospheric structure showed tectono-morphological features similar to the natural case of the SWSB, indicating that the initial thermal condition and rheological stratification of the l...
Highlights • The crustal thickness of the Zhongsha Block ranging from ~6 to ~25 km. • Rapi...
Although the understanding of rifted margins, in particular of their most distal parts has significa...
European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2016 (EGU2016), 17-22 April 2016, Vienna, Austria.-- 1 p...
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...
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AbstractNeotectonic and sedimentary processes in the South China Sea abyssal basin are still debated...
The opening of the South China Sea has been a matter of debate for many years because of its interna...
The South China Sea (SCS) is an excellent site for studying the process of conjugate margin rifting,...
Affected by thermal perturbation due to mantle uprising, the rheological structure of the lithospher...
AbstractBased on the interpretations of three seismic profiles and one wide-angle seismic profile ac...
The Pearl River Mouth basin (PRMB) is a marginal sedimentary basin of the South China Sea. It trends...
© The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
International audienceThe South China Sea (SCS) is presented here as a case example to demonstrate t...
26 pages, 11 figures.-- Data Availability Statement; Images are available at the PANGAEA world datac...
Highlights • The crustal thickness of the Zhongsha Block ranging from ~6 to ~25 km. • Rapi...
Although the understanding of rifted margins, in particular of their most distal parts has significa...
European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2016 (EGU2016), 17-22 April 2016, Vienna, Austria.-- 1 p...
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...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2016. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
AbstractNeotectonic and sedimentary processes in the South China Sea abyssal basin are still debated...
The opening of the South China Sea has been a matter of debate for many years because of its interna...
The South China Sea (SCS) is an excellent site for studying the process of conjugate margin rifting,...
Affected by thermal perturbation due to mantle uprising, the rheological structure of the lithospher...
AbstractBased on the interpretations of three seismic profiles and one wide-angle seismic profile ac...
The Pearl River Mouth basin (PRMB) is a marginal sedimentary basin of the South China Sea. It trends...
© The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
International audienceThe South China Sea (SCS) is presented here as a case example to demonstrate t...
26 pages, 11 figures.-- Data Availability Statement; Images are available at the PANGAEA world datac...
Highlights • The crustal thickness of the Zhongsha Block ranging from ~6 to ~25 km. • Rapi...
Although the understanding of rifted margins, in particular of their most distal parts has significa...
European Geosciences Union General Assembly 2016 (EGU2016), 17-22 April 2016, Vienna, Austria.-- 1 p...