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Geng Xiushan,Fu Mingzuo,Wu Baoling. 1990. The evolution of the coral reefs in the middle and north parts of the South China Sea and its relation with tectonic and eustatic movements. Acta Oceanologica Sinica, (2):283-292
The evolution of the coral reefs in the middle and north parts of the South China Sea and its relation with tectonic and eustatic movements
The evolution of the coral reefs in the middle and north parts of the South China Sea and its relation with tectonic and eustatic movements
Received:October 24, 1988  Revised:June 24, 1989
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Geng Xiushan First Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, Qingdao, China 
Fu Mingzuo First Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, Qingdao, China 
Wu Baoling First Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration, Qingdao, China 
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Abstract:
      In this paper,the morphogenesis,stratigraphic sequences and dates of the coral reefs in the middle and north parts of the South China Sea are discussed,the position of the distributary regions of Cenozoic coral reefs in plate tectonics,the relationships of coral-reef evolutionary characteristics and dates with sea-basin spreading.Neogene sea-water transgression and Quaternary global climate-eustatic fluctuation are expounded and proved,and the latitudinal variation of the distribution of coral reefs in various geologic times are summed up.
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      In this paper,the morphogenesis,stratigraphic sequences and dates of the coral reefs in the middle and north parts of the South China Sea are discussed,the position of the distributary regions of Cenozoic coral reefs in plate tectonics,the relationships of coral-reef evolutionary characteristics and dates with sea-basin spreading.Neogene sea-water transgression and Quaternary global climate-eustatic fluctuation are expounded and proved,and the latitudinal variation of the distribution of coral reefs in various geologic times are summed up.
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