Cenozoic structural evolution of the Andaman Sea: Evolution from an extensional to a sheared margin
© 2016 The Author(s). Published by The Geological Society of London. The Andaman Sea is proposed to have developed from a margin where Palaeogene back-arc collapse closed a mid-Cretaceous back-arc oceanic basin, and resulted in the collision between island arc crust to the west and the western margi...
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Main Author: | C. K. Morley |
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2018
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