Exhumation and landscape evolution in eastern South China since the Cretaceous: New insights from fission-track thermochronology

Volume: 191, Pages: 104239 - 104239
Published: Apr 1, 2020
Abstract
Widespread extensional half-/grabens with red bed sedimentation, dome structures, and magma intrusions/eruptions with polymetallic mineralization within South China during the Cretaceous-Cenozoic provide a natural laboratory to understand intracontinental deformation and plate tectonics. In order to decipher the tectonic and landscape evolution of eastern South China, this study presents new low-temperature thermochronology from a broad region...
Paper Details
Title
Exhumation and landscape evolution in eastern South China since the Cretaceous: New insights from fission-track thermochronology
Published Date
Apr 1, 2020
Volume
191
Pages
104239 - 104239
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