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Volume 20 Issue 1
Feb 2009
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Dongdong Dong, Gongcheng Zhang, Kai Zhong, Shengqiang Yuan, Shiguo Wu. Tectonic Evolution and Dynamics of Deepwater Area of Pearl River Mouth Basin, Northern South China Sea. Journal of Earth Science, 2009, 20(1): 147-159. doi: 10.1007/s12583-009-0016-1
Citation: Dongdong Dong, Gongcheng Zhang, Kai Zhong, Shengqiang Yuan, Shiguo Wu. Tectonic Evolution and Dynamics of Deepwater Area of Pearl River Mouth Basin, Northern South China Sea. Journal of Earth Science, 2009, 20(1): 147-159. doi: 10.1007/s12583-009-0016-1

Tectonic Evolution and Dynamics of Deepwater Area of Pearl River Mouth Basin, Northern South China Sea

doi: 10.1007/s12583-009-0016-1
Funds:

the CAS Knowledge Innovation Program KZCX2-YW-203

the National Basic Research Program of China 2007CB411703

Key Laboratory of Marginal Sea Geology, Chinese Academy of Sciences MSGL08-22

the MLR National Petroleum Resource Strategic Target Survey and Evaluation Program 

the Taishan Scholarship Program of Shandong Province 

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  • Corresponding author: Wu Shiguo, swu@ms.qdio.ac.cn
  • Received Date: 28 Oct 2008
  • Accepted Date: 01 Dec 2008
  • Quantitative studies on the evolution and dynamics of the deepwater area of Pearl River Mouth basin (PRMB) were carried out based on the latest geological and seismic data. The study area is generally in an extensional state during the Cenozoic. The major extension happened in the earlier syn-rift stages before 23 Ma and the extension after 23 Ma is negligible. Two rapid subsidence periods, 32–23 Ma and 5.3–2.6 Ma, are identified, which are related to the abrupt heat decay during margin breakup and the collision between the Philippine Sea plate and the Eurasian plate, respectively. The strongest crustal thinning in the Baiyun (白云) sag may trigger the syn-rift volcanism along the weak faulted belt around the sag. The Cenozoic tectonic evolution of the study area could be divided into five stages: rifting (~50–40 Ma), rift-drift transition (~40–32 Ma), early post-breakup (~32–23 Ma), thermal subsidence (~23–5.3 Ma) and neotectonic movement (~5.3–0 Ma).

     

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