Geology of Hainan Island
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Geology of Hainan Island
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Hainan Island, located in the South China Sea off the Chinese coast and separated from mainland China by the Qiongzhou Strait, has a complex geological history that it has experienced multiple stages of metamorphism, volcanic and intrusive activities, tectonic drifting and more. The oldest rocks, the Proterozoic metamorphic basement, are not widely exposed, but mostly found in the western part of the Island. Hainan is mainly covered by igneous rocks emplaced from Permian through Cretaceous perio
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2023-12-11T02:48:41Z
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