The Chinese Tectonics Structure and their Stress Analysis
    
    - Organization:
 - The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
 - Pages:
 - 5
 - File Size:
 - 739 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1987
 
Abstract
Through the stress synthesis  of many exanples of  macrostructure from eastern to  western parts of China, it can be  concluded that in Chinese  tectonics there are two push- twisting forces, one of which  ("Rl", from SE to NW) came from  the Pacific Ocean plate thrusting  over the Chinese continent plate  in the eastern part of China; the  other ("R2", from SW to NE)  resulted from the thrusting of  the India plate. The meeting  line could be situated along the  belt from 104¦-106¦E longitude in  the middle part of China. To the  south of Qinling the meeting line  was an abyssal and giant fault  situated from Longmen to the Er  Inland Sea where the Tibet-Gansi  fold system was intersqueezed to  the Sidluan platform; to the  north of Qinling, situated on the  Fengxiang subsidence of the  Eerduosi basin, the meeting line  was located about 105¦E in  Mongolia and appeared in the form  of an arcuate structure, i.e. the  Mongolia arcuate structure, which  could extend to Beijiaer Lake  towards the north. A new special type of  structure named rotation-apart  structure occurred from Gansu,  Qinghai province to Ningxia,  Neimeng autonomous region, in the  west of Shandong province and in  the western part of Chaidamu  Basin.
Citation
APA: (1987) The Chinese Tectonics Structure and their Stress Analysis
MLA: The Chinese Tectonics Structure and their Stress Analysis. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.