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- Movement (Early Paleozoic), the Indosinian Movement (Tri****ic) and the Yanshanian Movement (Jur****ic-Cretaceous). They led to extensive deformation and...
- The Yanshanian movement were first recognized by Weng WH (1927,1929) in the Yanshan area of China (116°-119.5°N, 40°-42°E). Since then, the Yanshanian has...
- Hubei Province, including the Wu Mountains (巫山), were the outcome of the Yanshanian movement (燕山運動) around 70 million years ago. The gorges run from southwest...
- of 2118 m above sea level. The mount raised during the Yanshanian movement period; Yanshanian syenites are usually found in the main part of it. The soil...
- Geologically, the deep gorges cut through carbonate rocks from the Palaeozoic. Yanshanian tectonics dominate, with faults mainly along the north-northeast direction...
- become hot and arid, and a red stratum was formed. Late Cretaceous The Yanshanian Movement happened which led to folding and faulting of the rock strata...
- experienced extensive folds and fractures under the influence of the Yanshanian. During the crustal movement above, Mount Tai was rapidly uplifted. In...
- Cretaceous period, the westward subducting paleo-Pacific Plate triggered the Yanshanian movement which led to the intrusion of granitic magma. The regional fault...
- the main stages of magmatic intrusion were the Yanshanian granitic intrusion (88.7 Ma), the Yanshanian dioritic intrusion (88.0 Ma), and the Later Himalayan...
- Changle-Nan'ao large fault zone, and the rocks composing the island are Yanshanian igneous rock, with hard bedrock exposed on the north and south-east edges...