The Cenozoic formations in the Peter the Great Gulf, Japan Sea and on its shores: Indicators of a polygenic continent–ocean transition zone

The Cenozoic formations in the Peter the Great Gulf in the Japan Sea and on its shores are part of the activated cover (Triassic to Neogene) of a young platform. They reflect the Cenozoic destruction of continental crust accompanied by active basaltoid magmatism and by transformation of this crust i...

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