Non-mantle-plume process caused the initial spreading of the South China Sea
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Non-mantle-plume process caused the initial spreading of the South China Sea

Tectonic models of the South China Sea (SCS). a) Opening of the SCS via

Hafnium isotopic constraints on the origin of late Miocene to Pliocene seamount basalts from the South China Sea and its tectonic implications - ScienceDirect

Initiation and evolution of the South China Sea: an overview

Deep and surface driving forces that shape the Earth: Insights from the evolution of the northern South China sea margin - ScienceDirect

Rift-hotspot control

Frontiers The Early Miocene Provenance Shift of ODP Site 1177 and Implications for the Tectonic Evolution of the Shikoku Basin, Philippine Sea Plate

Plate tectonics - Island Arcs, Subduction, Volcanism

A conceptual mantle-scale model of the SCS showing the role of magmatic

A critical review of existing models for the origin of the South China Sea and a new proposed model - ScienceDirect

Major tectonic and morphological features in the South China Sea. Black

Non-mantle-plume process caused the initial spreading of the South China Sea

Simplified geological map of the South China Sea. PRMB. Pearl River

Oceanic plateau of the Hawaiian mantle plume head subducted to the uppermost lower mantle

a) Broad zone of mantle seismic anomalies down to a depth of 800 km
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