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The dynamic mechanism of post-rift accelerated subsidence in Qiongdongnan Basin, northern South China Sea [PDF]

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A Briais   +42 more
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Dolomitization micro-conditions constraint on dolomite stoichiometry: A case study from the Miocene Huangliu Formation, Xisha Islands, South China Sea

Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2021
Abstract The micro-conditions that control dolomitization processes were still not well known in natural environments. Cenozoic “island dolostones” are ideal for examining the processes since they are geologically young and have not experienced deep burial conditions.
Rui Wang   +6 more
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Sedimentary processes of shallow-marine turbidite fans: An example from the Huangliu Formation in the Yinggehai Basin, South China Sea

Marine and Petroleum Geology, 2021
Abstract The shallow-marine turbidite fans in the Upper Miocene Huangliu Formation of the Yinggehai Basin in the northwestern South China Sea (SCS) provide an excellent opportunity to understand their sedimentary processes in a shelf depositional environment.
Yintao Huang   +4 more
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Sedimentary characteristics and model of gravity flow depositional system for the first member of upper Miocene Huangliu Formation in Dongfang area, Yinggehai basin, northwestern South China Sea

Journal of Earth Science, 2014
The gravity flow deposit were mainly developed in the lowstand systems tract (LST) of the first member of Upper Miocene Huangliu Formation (Ehl 1) in Dongfang area, Yinggehai Basin, has become a valuable target for gas exploration and production.
Ming Sun   +6 more
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Mechanisms and evolution of overpressure for Miocene Huangliu Formation in the Ledong Slope Belt,Yinggehai Basin

Overpressure is a common feature in the Huangliu Formation of the Ledong Slope Zone, Yinggehai Basin, with pressure coefficients reaching up to 2.31. In this study, overpressure mechanisms in mudstone intervals of the Huangliu Formation (Upper Miocene) are investigated and their importance reconstructed in time.
Xuyou Zhang, Xiaowen Guo
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