Tectonic evolution of the Cretaceous Gyeongsang Back-arc Basin, SE Korea: Transition from sinistral transtension to strike-slip kinematics

Volume: 83, Pages: 16 - 35
Published: Jul 1, 2020
Abstract
null null The Gyeongsang Basin, the largest Cretaceous nonmarine sedimentary basin in Korea, formed as a continental back-arc basin related to NNW-directed subduction of the (proto-) Pacific Plate underneath the Eurasia Plate. The basin can be divided into an earlier-formed western back-arc depression and a later-formed eastern volcanic arc platform. We investigated the basin evolution and the associated tectonic settings, largely based on an...
Paper Details
Title
Tectonic evolution of the Cretaceous Gyeongsang Back-arc Basin, SE Korea: Transition from sinistral transtension to strike-slip kinematics
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Volume
83
Pages
16 - 35
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