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Geodynamical features and geotectonic evolution of Kalimantan and adjacent areas

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Kalimantan Island is located in the Southeast Asia continental marginal tectono-magmatic mobile zone in the West Pacific Ocean, where the lithosphere of Earth is one of the most complicated tectonic mobile regions on the Earth since Meso-Cenozoic. Based on the geophysical data of the basement and deep structures, the stress field of mantle flow, the maximum principal stress field and geothermal flux, the crustal nature and geodynamical features of Kalimantan Island and adjacent areas were analyzed. Researches on geotectonic movement and evolution of Kalimantan and adjacent areas show that Southeast Asia continental margin crustobody was formed at about middle-late Triassic. In addition, the geotectonic units of the Kalimantan area were subdivided, and characteristics of their geotectonic evolution were discussed.

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Foundation item: Project (98053302) supported by the Doctoral Foundation of Ministry of Education of China

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Yang, M., Peng, Sl. Geodynamical features and geotectonic evolution of Kalimantan and adjacent areas. J Cent. South Univ. Technol. 11, 312–315 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11771-004-0064-8

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