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On the Geotectonics of Southern China
摘    要:The tectonic nature of southern China has changed again and again in the Phanerozoic. In the Caledoniancycle, there existed three tectonic units——the Yangtze paraplatform, Indosinian-South China Sea paraplatformand Caledonian South China fold belt, of which the last unit is not a collisional orogenic belt but ascissor-shaped aulacogen-type geosyncline opening towards Yunnan and Vietnam. In the Indosinian cycle,South China belonged to the Tethyan tectonic domain, and no abyssal oceanic basin existed there. Since theLate Triassic, especially in the Yanshanian orogenic stage, it became a component part of the peri-Pacificcontinental-margin activation belt of eastern Asia. No Alpinc-type orogenic belt occurs in the interior of thecontinent of southern China.


On the Geotectonics of Southern China
Authors:Ren Jishun
Abstract:Abstract The tectonic nature of southern China has changed again and again in the Phanerozoic. In the Caledonian cycle, there existed three tectonic units-the Yangtze paraplatform, Indosinian-South China Sea paraplatforrn and Caledonian South China fold belt, of which the last unit is not a collisional orogenic belt but a scissor-shaped aulacogen- type geosyncline opening towards Yunnan and Vietnam. In the Indosinian cycle, South China belonged to the Tethyan tectonic domain, and no abyssal oceanic basin existed there. Since the Late Triassic, especially in the Yanshanian orogenic stage, it became a component part of the peri-Pacific continental-margin activation belt of eastern Asia. No Alpine-type orogenic belt occurs in the interior of the continent of southern China.
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