Title:
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Paleomagnetism of cretaceous continental redbed formations from Indochina and South China, their Cenozoic tectonic implications: a review |
Author:
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Cung, Thuong Chi
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Abstract:
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Available paleomagnetic data of Cretaceous redbed formations from Indochina and
South China blocks are compiled and their tectonic significance is reviewed in a common reference
frame of the Eurasian coeval paleopoles. The important factors that play a vital role in determining
the tectonic significance of a paleomagnetic result have been taken into consideration and discussed.
Review of the Cretaceous paleomagnetic data from the South China block further confirms the
conclusion of the previous researchers that the present geographic position of the South China
block has been relatively stable with respect to Eurasia since Cretaceous time and shows that the
paleomagnetically detected motion of a coherent lithospheric block must be based on the
representative data obtained from different places across the block; so the local tectonic movements
can be distinguished.
Cretaceous paleomagnetic data from the Indochina ‐ Shan Thai block reveal complex intraplate
deformations that have been occurred due to the India ‐ Eurasia collision. Paleomagnetically
detected motions from the block‐margin areas are mainly reflecting the displacement of upper
crustal blocks due to folding and faulting processes, thus a rigid lithospheric block rotation and
translation cannot be assumed. The paleomagnetic results from the areas located next to the south
of the Red River fault suggest that the fault does not demarcate non‐rotated and significantly
rotated regions. Accordingly, given the difficulty in separating true lithospheric plate motions from
those of superficial crustal blocks, we advocate extreme caution in interpreting the paleomagnetic
record in regions such as Indochina where block interaction and strong deformation are known to
have occurred. |
Description:
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VNU Journal of Science, Earth Sciences. Vol. 23 (2007), No. 4, P. 220‐230 |
URI:
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http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/284
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Date:
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2007 |