Extensional and compressive ratios from East China Sea shelf basin and their structural jumping

The East China Sea shelf basin lies in the southeast margin of the Eurasian plate and the edge of the western Pacific plate. This paper selects 17 balanced cross-sections from principal Sags in the East China Sea shelf basin. The amount of extensional and compressive ratios from principal sags in Ce...

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