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Reconstruction of the Cenozoic Deformation of the Yinggehai Basin and Beibu Gulf Basin, South China Sea
Jiaxiao Zhao, Chenghao Liu, Jingjin Zhao, Qingjun Xu
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, Vol 13, Iss 2, p 322 (2025)
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Title | Reconstruction of the Cenozoic Deformation of the Yinggehai Basin and Beibu Gulf Basin, South China Sea |
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Authors | Jiaxiao Zhao, Chenghao Liu, Jingjin Zhao, Qingjun Xu |
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2025
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Journal of Marine Science and Engineering, Vol 13, Iss 2, p 322 (2025)
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Description |
This study employs structural information and stratigraphic lithology as constraints to conduct balanced restoration on seismic profiles from the Yinggehai Basin (YGB) and the Beibu Gulf Basin (BGB). The reconstruction indicates that the evolutionary periods of the YGB can be classified into five distinct stages: rift stage (56–36 Ma), fault depression stage (36–23 Ma), depression stage (23–15.5 Ma), inversion stage (15.5–5.3 Ma), and depression stage (5.3–0 Ma). In contrast, the evolutionary stages of the BGB are categorized into four stages: rift stage (66–56 Ma), fault depression stage (40–32 Ma), fault-depression transition stage (32–23 Ma), and depression stage (23–0 Ma). The BGB did not experience a tectonic inversion phase similar to that of the YGB, but both have undergone a fault depression stage under the same tectonic background. The rotational extrusion of the Indochina block has accelerated the opening of the rift basins along the northern and western margins of the South China Sea (SCS). The dual subduction processes of the Proto-SCS has led to the opening of the SCS Basin. Within the BGB, a significant increase in the dilatation strain rate (DSR) can be observed over a large area. The transition in the strike-slip nature of the Red River Fault Zone is evidenced by tectonic inversion in the stratigraphy. The tectonic mechanism of the YGB is primarily controlled by the convergence of the India-Eurasia plate, while the evolution of the BGB is governed by the subduction of the Pacific plate, the convergence of the India-Eurasia plate, and the dual subduction of the Proto-SCS.
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article
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English
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Publisher Information |
MDPI AG, 2025.
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