Terrain Evolution of China Seas and Land Since the Indo‐China Movement and Characteristics of the Stepped Landform

IF 1.6 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
Zhang Xun-hua, Wang Zhong-lei, Hou Fang-hui, Yang Jin-yu, Guo Xing-Wei
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Abstract

Terrain is the situation of the ground rising and falling, which is controlled by both the endogenetic and exogenic forces of the earth. The terrain reflects the internal structure, construction, and evolution of the curst. Free-air gravity anomalies are related to topography and geomorphology. It is considered that the curst that under mountains is thicker than that under plains by the equalization principle. There is a mirror image relationship between crust thickness and terrain relief. The map series of geology and geophysics of China seas and land include figures of tectonic framework and evolution of tectonic framework. The temporal evolution of the main blocks is studied in both of the maps, which elaborate the evolution of China's terrain as a “Seesaw”. This paper analyzes the geomorphological features by the free-air gravity anomaly map and Moho depth distribution map. In accordance with the principle of tectonic landform classification, the general characteristics of China seas and land is viewed as a whole which shows five terrain steps from west to east on the basis of three geomorphological ladders of Chinese land.
印支运动以来中国海陆地形演化及阶梯式地貌特征
地形是地面上升和下降的情况,是由地球的内生力和外生力共同控制的。地形反映了地壳的内部构造、构造和演化。自由空气重力异常与地形地貌有关。根据均衡原理,认为山地下的积雪比平原下的积雪厚。地壳厚度与地形起伏呈镜像关系。中国海陆地质地球物理图系列包括构造格架和构造格架演化图。这两幅地图都研究了主要地块的时间演变,将中国地形的演变描述为“跷跷板”。利用自由空气重力异常图和莫霍深度分布图分析了该地区的地貌特征。按照构造地貌分类的原则,将中国海陆的总体特征看作一个整体,在中国陆地地貌三级阶梯的基础上,从西向东划分为五个地形阶梯。
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地球物理学报
地球物理学报 地学-地球化学与地球物理
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3.40
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28.60%
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9449
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7.5 months
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