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Tectonic unit divisions based on block tectonics theory in the South China Sea and its adjacent areas
Authors:Zhengxin Yin  Zhourong Cai  Cheng Zhang  Xiaofeng Huang  Qianru Huang  Liang Chen
Institution:South China Sea Marine Survey and Technology Center,State Oceanic Administration,Guangzhou 510275,China;School of Marine Sciences,Sun Yat-sen University,Zhuhai 519082,China;Southern Laboratory of Ocean Science and Engineering (Zhuhai),Zhuhai 519082,China;South China Sea Marine Survey and Technology Center,State Oceanic Administration,Guangzhou 510275,China;Key Laboratory of Marine Environmental Survey Technology and Application,Ministry of Natural Resources,Guangzhou 510275,China
Abstract:Identifying distinct tectonic units is key to understanding the geotectonic framework and distribution law of oil and gas resources. The South China Sea and its adjacent areas have undergone complex tectonic evolution processes, and the division of tectonic units is controversial. Guided by block tectonics theory, this study divide the South China Sea and its adjacent areas into several distinguished tectonic units relying on known boundary markers such as sutures(ophiolite belts), subduction-collision zones, orogenic belts, and deep faults. This work suggests that the study area is occupied by nine stable blocks(West Burma Block, Sibumasu Block, LanpingSimao Block, Indochina Block, Yangtze Block, Cathaysian Block, Qiongnan Block, Nansha Block, and Northwest Sulu Block), two suture zones(Majiang suture zone and Southeast Yangtze suture zone), two accretionary zones(Sarawak-Sulu accretionary zone and East Sulawesi accretionary zone), one subduction-collision zone(RakhineJava-Timor subduction-collision zone), one ramp zone(Philippine islands ramp zone), and six small oceanic marginal sea basins(South China Sea Basin, Sulu Sea Basin, Sulawesi Sea Basin, Banda Sea Basin, Makassar Basin, and Andaman Sea Basin). This division reflects the tectonic activities, crustal structural properties, and evolutionary records of each evaluated tectonic unit. It is of great theoretical and practical importance to understand the tectonic framework to support the exploration of oil and gas resources in the South China Sea and its adjacent areas.
Keywords:South China Sea  block tectonics  tectonic units  suture zone
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