South China comprises three distinct lithospheric blocks, namely the Yangtze, Huanan and Dongnanya (Southeast Asia) blocks according to the hypothesis of 'Mesozoic collisional orogenies of South China' . The Y...South China comprises three distinct lithospheric blocks, namely the Yangtze, Huanan and Dongnanya (Southeast Asia) blocks according to the hypothesis of 'Mesozoic collisional orogenies of South China' . The Yangtze and Huanan blocks were展开更多
Extensive paleomagnetic studies in the Yangtze Block of South China has been performed since the 1980s, and the Phanerozoic APW (apparent polar wander)path has been established based on a large amount of data obtained...Extensive paleomagnetic studies in the Yangtze Block of South China has been performed since the 1980s, and the Phanerozoic APW (apparent polar wander)path has been established based on a large amount of data obtained. However, the Huanan Block in southeastern region still remains unknown paleomagnetically. In order to further understand the plate tectonic patterns and evolutional history prio Mesozoic collision of the展开更多
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich.
文摘South China comprises three distinct lithospheric blocks, namely the Yangtze, Huanan and Dongnanya (Southeast Asia) blocks according to the hypothesis of 'Mesozoic collisional orogenies of South China' . The Yangtze and Huanan blocks were
基金Project supported dually by the National Natural Science Foundation of China and Swiss Federal Institute of Technology ,Zurich
文摘Extensive paleomagnetic studies in the Yangtze Block of South China has been performed since the 1980s, and the Phanerozoic APW (apparent polar wander)path has been established based on a large amount of data obtained. However, the Huanan Block in southeastern region still remains unknown paleomagnetically. In order to further understand the plate tectonic patterns and evolutional history prio Mesozoic collision of the