South China continent, also known as South China Craton, South Chinese Craton, or Yangtze Craton, was an ancient continent (craton) that contained today's South and Southeast China (named after), Indochina, and parts of Southeast Asia (i.e.
South China in Rodinia: Part of the missing link between Australia East Antarctica and Laurentia?
Neoproterozoic granitoids in South China: crustal melting above a mantle plume at ca. 825 Ma?
History of Neoproterozoic rift basins in South China: implications for Rodinia break-up
Heavy metals in agricultural soils of the Pearl River Delta, South China
The breakup of Rodinia: did it start with a mantle plume beneath South China?
Pattern of Marine Mass Extinction Near the Permian-Triassic Boundary in South China
Petrogenesis of Mesozoic granitoids and volcanic rocks in South China: A response to tectonic evolution
Isotopic and paleomagnetic constraints on the Mesozoic tectonic evolution of south China
Grenvillian continental collision in south China: New SHRIMP U-Pb zircon results and implications for the configuration of Rodinia
Comment on “Neoproterozoic granitoids in South China: crustal melting above a mantle plume at ca. 825Ma?” by Xian-Hua Li et al. [P...