Non-mantle-plume process caused the initial spreading of the South China Sea

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Non-mantle-plume process caused the initial spreading of the South China  Sea
Non-mantle-plume process caused the initial spreading of the South China  Sea
Frontiers The Early Miocene Provenance Shift of ODP Site 1177 and Implications for the Tectonic Evolution of the Shikoku Basin, Philippine Sea Plate
Non-mantle-plume process caused the initial spreading of the South China  Sea
IODP JRSO • Proc. IODP, Expeditions 367/368, South China Sea Rifted Margin
Non-mantle-plume process caused the initial spreading of the South China  Sea
Initiation and evolution of the South China Sea: an overview
Non-mantle-plume process caused the initial spreading of the South China  Sea
On the relative motions of long-lived Pacific mantle plumes
Non-mantle-plume process caused the initial spreading of the South China  Sea
Frontiers Plume-Induced Subduction Initiation: Revisiting Models and Observations
Non-mantle-plume process caused the initial spreading of the South China  Sea
Energies, Free Full-Text
Non-mantle-plume process caused the initial spreading of the South China  Sea
Non-mantle-plume process caused the initial spreading of the South China Sea
Non-mantle-plume process caused the initial spreading of the South China  Sea
Mantle plumes persevere
Non-mantle-plume process caused the initial spreading of the South China  Sea
PDF) Mantle serpentinization beneath a failed rift and post-spreading magmatism in the northeastern South China Sea margin
Non-mantle-plume process caused the initial spreading of the South China  Sea
Rapid transition from continental breakup to igneous oceanic crust in the South China Sea
Non-mantle-plume process caused the initial spreading of the South China  Sea
Continental rifting in the South China Sea through extension and high heat flow: An extended history - ScienceDirect

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