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Tectonic Evolution of the North Depression of the South Yellow Sea Basin Since Late Cretaceous Tectonic Evolution of the North Depression of the South Yellow Sea Basin Since Late Cretaceous

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On the basis of subsidence history analysis and balanced cross-section analysis, the vertical uplift/subsidence history and horizontal extension/compression history of the north depression of the south Yellow Sea basin are quantitatively studied. The results show that the tectonic evolution of the north depression of the south Yellow Sea basin since late Cretaceous can be divided into a rifting phase(late Cretaceous to Paleogene) and a post-rifting phase(Neogene to Quaternary). The rifting phase can be further subdivided into an initial rifting stage(late Cretaceous), an intensive rifting stage(Paleocene), a rifting termination stage(Eocene), and an inversion-uplifting stage(Oligocene). Together, this division shows the characteristics of an episodic-evolved intracontinental rift-depression basin. The deformation of the north depression of the south Yellow Sea basin since late Cretaceous was mainly fault-related. The horizontal extension and tectonic subsidence were controlled by the activity of faults. The differential evolution of faults also caused variations in local uplift/subsidence movements and the regional heterogeneity in extension. The late Cretaceous initial rifting of the north depression of the south Yellow Sea basin is related to the Pacific-Eurasia convergence. From the Paleocene intensive rifting stage to present, the Pacific-Eurasia convergence and India-Eurasia convergence have played important roles in the evolution of this region

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