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Journal Article
Published: 15 January 2018
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2018) 51 (1): 124–137.
... . Despite concerted and largely successful efforts to control groundwater pumping and stem the groundwater-level decline in subsequent years, total cumulative subsidence exceeded 200 mm in Haimen and Matang by the end of 2010 ( Fig. 5 ). Fig. 5. Contour map of cumulative land subsidence over...
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Journal Article
Journal: Geology
Published: 01 April 2002
Geology (2002) 30 (4): 379–381.
... change in the Beijing environment occurred ∼30 times closer to the present than previously thought. The marine transgression appears to be substantially younger than any found in a noncoastal city in China. The very recent nature of this marine transgression is astounding: this finding...
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Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 02 October 2017
GSA Bulletin (2018) 130 (3-4): 455–483.
... of ancient deltaic deposits, and it advances our understanding of the nature of tide-dominated delta successions. Figure 1. Sketch map of the modern Changjiang delta and the adjacent part of the East China Sea and Yellow Sea continental shelf, showing the basal topography of the Changjiang incised...
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Journal Article
Published: 23 August 2017
Journal of Paleontology (2017) 91 (6): 1102–1122.
... environments. The Yangtze Delta has been developing in a sedimentary basin formed in association with the Quaternary neotectonic orogeny in East China (Guo et al., 1997 ; Wang et al., 2008 ). The Quaternary stratigraphic sequence of the Yangtze Delta is up to 300 m thick, consisting of the Haimen...
Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2016
DOI: 10.1144/SP429.4
EISBN: 9781862399617
... Abstract The region consisting of the Bohai, Yellow and East China seas represents a typical wide continental shelf environment with abundant terrestrial sediment supply. Here, a variety of sedimentary systems have been formed during the Holocene period. These systems have unique...
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