Sedimentation in a humid, interior, extensional basin: The Cenozoic Li Basin, northern Thailand
Facies distributions extensional basins are controlled by a combination of factors including local and regional tectonics, climate, hinterland characteristics and base-level changes. During the mid-Cenozoic, northern Thailand was a region in which active basin formation was occurring as a result of...
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Main Authors: | Gary Nichols, Wutti Uttamo |
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Format: | Journal |
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2018
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