Major unconformities/termination of extension events and associated surfaces in the South China Seas: Review and implications for tectonic development
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd. The distribution of unconformities and end of Cenozoic rifting events in the South China Seas (SCS) reflects both the modes of rift development, and the effects of driving mechanisms. Continental rifting began in the eastern basins during the Paleocene, and propagated westwards...
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Main Author: | C. K. Morley |
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2018
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