Impact of basement thrust faults on low-angle normal faults and rift basin evolution: a case study in the Enping sag, Pearl River Basin
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R. Zhu | Kefeng Hou | Jianhui Han | Y. Shu | Chao Deng | Yuxiang Wu | Wei Long | R. Zhu
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