Early Cretaceous tectonic transition and SW‐ward basin migration in northern Liaodong Peninsula, NE China: Sedimentary, structural, and geochronological constraints

Volume: 55, Issue: 8, Pages: 5681 - 5702
Published: Aug 18, 2019
Abstract
As the north‐eastern margin of the North China Block, the Liaodong Peninsula has undergone multiple tectonic events during the Mesozoic, as well as simultaneous large‐scale gold mineralization. In this study, we focus on the history of Early Cretaceous basin formation, during the interval of time prior to and during a major extensional tectonic event that is characterized by formation of metamorphic core complexes (MCCs), detachment faults, and...
Paper Details
Title
Early Cretaceous tectonic transition and SW‐ward basin migration in northern Liaodong Peninsula, NE China: Sedimentary, structural, and geochronological constraints
Published Date
Aug 18, 2019
Volume
55
Issue
8
Pages
5681 - 5702
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