Cite
An early extensional event of the South China Block during the Late Mesozoic recorded by the emplacement of the Late Jurassic syntectonic Hengshan Composite Granitic Massif (Hunan, SE China).
MLA
Wei, Wei, et al. “An Early Extensional Event of the South China Block during the Late Mesozoic Recorded by the Emplacement of the Late Jurassic Syntectonic Hengshan Composite Granitic Massif (Hunan, SE China).” Tectonophysics, vol. 672, Mar. 2016, pp. 50–67. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2016.01.028.
APA
Wei, W., Chen, Y., Faure, M., Martelet, G., Lin, W., Wang, Q., Yan, Q., & Hou, Q. (2016). An early extensional event of the South China Block during the Late Mesozoic recorded by the emplacement of the Late Jurassic syntectonic Hengshan Composite Granitic Massif (Hunan, SE China). Tectonophysics, 672, 50–67. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tecto.2016.01.028
Chicago
Wei, Wei, Yan Chen, Michel Faure, Guillaume Martelet, Wei Lin, Qingchen Wang, Quanren Yan, and Quanlin Hou. 2016. “An Early Extensional Event of the South China Block during the Late Mesozoic Recorded by the Emplacement of the Late Jurassic Syntectonic Hengshan Composite Granitic Massif (Hunan, SE China).” Tectonophysics 672 (March): 50–67. doi:10.1016/j.tecto.2016.01.028.