Zhu Junjigan; Qiu Xuelin; Kopp, Heidrun; Xu Huilong; Sun Zongxun; Ruan Aiguo; Sun Jinlong; Wei Xiaodong (2012): Shallow anatomy of a continent-ocean transition zone in the northern South China Sea from multichannel seismic data. Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Tectonophysics, 554-557, 18-29, georefid:2013-013300

Abstract:
The Cenozoic tectonic evolution of the South China Sea is reflected in diverse tectonic processes including continental rifting, seafloor spreading, subduction, terrane collision and strike-slip fault movement. A continent-ocean transition zone in the northern South China Sea caused by the lithospheric extension when the continent underwent break-up, rifting and later seafloor spreading, is clearly imaged in the multi-channel seismic data presented in this study. The morphological units of the continent-ocean transition zone are the rift-depression, the volcanic zone and tilted fault blocks. The volcanic zone represents a highest extension zone within the continent-ocean transition zone and is mainly distributed in the southern slope uplift zone along the northern passive margin of the South China Sea. The large listric-normal faults bounding the Dongsha Rise and Baiyun Sag are evidenced in the seismic image. The passive margin in the northern South China Sea underwent the wide-rift to narrow-rift process in the transition zone as inferred from the relation between the surface heat flow and initial rifted crustal thickness. The continent-ocean transition zone in the continental margin of the South China Sea is consistent with high heat flow zone (average 90 mW.m (super -2) ) observed in the previous heat flow measurements and at ODP Site 1148, and is manifested in a sharp change of the P-wave velocity. The rifted margin of the South China Sea is a non-typical magma poor passive margin or an intermediary form between the Iberian-type non-volcanic and the Greenland-type volcanic margin compared to the world's typical passive margins. Abstract Copyright (2012) Elsevier, B.V.
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