Non-mantle-plume process caused the initial spreading of the South China Sea

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Last updated 04 julho 2024
Non-mantle-plume process caused the initial spreading of the South China  Sea
Non-mantle-plume process caused the initial spreading of the South China  Sea
Non-mantle-plume process caused the initial spreading of the South China Sea
Non-mantle-plume process caused the initial spreading of the South China  Sea
Rifting and spreading history of the South China Sea a, Bathymetry
Non-mantle-plume process caused the initial spreading of the South China  Sea
First reveal of geochemical nature of the sub-ridge mantle and opening dynamics of the South China Sea----Institute of Oceanology Chinese Academy of Sciences
Non-mantle-plume process caused the initial spreading of the South China  Sea
Links of high velocity anomalies in the mantle to the Proto-South China Sea slabs: Tomography-based review and perspective - ScienceDirect
Non-mantle-plume process caused the initial spreading of the South China  Sea
Non-mantle-plume process caused the initial spreading of the South China Sea
Non-mantle-plume process caused the initial spreading of the South China  Sea
Numerical experiments of plume-lithosphere interaction at passive
Non-mantle-plume process caused the initial spreading of the South China  Sea
Index map showing the study area for the South China Sea region
Non-mantle-plume process caused the initial spreading of the South China  Sea
Deep and surface driving forces that shape the Earth: Insights from the evolution of the northern South China sea margin - ScienceDirect
Non-mantle-plume process caused the initial spreading of the South China  Sea
Tectonic models of the South China Sea (SCS). a) Opening of the SCS via

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