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
Mantle Heterogeneity and Melting Processes in the South China Sea: Thermal and Melting Models Constrained by Oceanic Crustal Thickness and Basalt Geochemistry - Zhang - 2021 - Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid
Non-mantle-plume process caused the initial spreading of the South China  Sea
Simplified geological map of the South China Sea. PRMB. Pearl River
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
Mantle Plume - an overview
Non-mantle-plume process caused the initial spreading of the South China  Sea
Hawaii hotspot - Wikipedia
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
Deep structural research of the South China Sea: Progresses and directions - ScienceDirect
Non-mantle-plume process caused the initial spreading of the South China  Sea
Oceanic plateau of the Hawaiian mantle plume head subducted to the uppermost lower mantle
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
Rift-hotspot control
Non-mantle-plume process caused the initial spreading of the South China  Sea
Links of high velocity anomalies in the mantle to the Proto-South China Sea slabs: Tomography-based review and perspective - ScienceDirect

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