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Autor:
Charles S. Hutchison
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia. 60:19-26
Autor:
Charles S Hutchison
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Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia. 60:1-18
Autor:
Charles S Hutchison, Sun-Lin Chung, Muhammad Hatta Roselee, Azman A. Ghani, Martin J. Whitehouse, Laurence J. Robb, Graham J H Oliver, Samuel Wai-Pun Ng, Masatoshi Sone, Michael P. Searle
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Journal of the Geological Society. 169:489-500
Three principal granite provinces are defined across SE Asia, as follows. (1) The Western Thailand–Myanmar/Burma province consists of hornblende–biotite I-type granodiorite–granites and felsic biotite–K-feldspar (± garnet ± tourmaline) gran
Autor:
Charles S Hutchison
Publikováno v:
Tectonophysics. 496:53-67
Oroclinal bending of Borneo is interpreted to result from indentation and collision by the continental promontory of the Miri Zone-Central Luconia Province of northern Sundaland into southern Sundaland. The collision caused strong compression and upl
Autor:
Charles S Hutchison, V.R. Vijayan
Publikováno v:
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences. 39:371-385
Seismic records, combined with dredged samples and a core, indicate that the Spratly Islands of the Dangerous Ground Province are constructed of presently active carbonate build-ups, known to extend back continuously at least to the Pleistocene and p
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Charles S Hutchison
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Marine Geology. 271:32-43
The North-West Borneo Trough is bordered along its south-east margin by a melange wedge that has been the subject of disagreement with insufficient discussion. Offshore Palawan it has been interpreted as an accretionary prism that has been preserved
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Charles S. Hutchison
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Marine and Petroleum Geology. 21:1129-1148
The southern South China Sea is divided into contrasting morphology by the West Baram Line. To the west is the Sundaland extinct passive margin in which rifting began in the Eocene (∼46 Ma) and ceased at 19–21 Ma (anomaly 6), where sea-floor spre
Autor:
Charles S Hutchison, Richard W Murphy
Publikováno v:
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences. 19:697-700
Autor:
John Milsom, David A. Swauger, Robert M. Holt, Charles S Hutchison, John E. Graves, Steven C. Bergman
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Geological Society. 158:396-400
Scientific editing by Alex Maltman. John Milsom & Robert Holt write: Knowledge of the gravity field is vital to any study of isostasy. This was acknowledged by ⇓Hutchison et al. (2000) when they noted that the work of ⇓Holt (1998) placed constrai
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Arco Exploration, W. Plano Pkwy, E. Graves, Idavid A. Swauger, Isteven C. Bergman, Charles S. Hutchison
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the Geological Society of Malaysia. 44:159-163
K-Ar and fission track dating indicate that Mount Kinabalu, the highest point of the Western Cordillera of Sabah, was intruded in the Middle Miocene (10 to 13.7 Ma) and exhumed in the Late Miocene (6.7 to 7.8 Ma). These igneous and uplift events are