Cenozoic tectonic jumping and implications for hydrocarbon accumulation in basins in the East Asia Continental Margin

Volume: 88, Pages: 28 - 40
Published: Jul 1, 2014
Abstract
Tectonic migration is a common geological process of basin formation and evolution. However, little is known about tectonic migration in the western Pacific margins. This paper focuses on the representative Cenozoic basins of East China and its surrounding seas in the western Pacific domain to discuss the phenomenon of tectonic jumping in Cenozoic basins, based on structural data from the Bohai Bay Basin, the South Yellow Sea Basin, the East...
Paper Details
Title
Cenozoic tectonic jumping and implications for hydrocarbon accumulation in basins in the East Asia Continental Margin
Published Date
Jul 1, 2014
Volume
88
Pages
28 - 40
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