@article{Fyhn_Petersen_Mathiesen_Nielsen_Pedersen_Lindström_Bojesen-Koefoed_Abatzis_Boldreel_2010, place={Copenhagen, Denmark}, title={Vietnamese sedimentary basins: geological evolution and petroleum potential}, volume={20}, url={https://geusbulletin.org/index.php/geusb/article/view/4990}, DOI={10.34194/geusb.v20.4990}, abstractNote={<p>A number of sedimentary basins of various ages are located onand offshore Vietnam (Fig. 1). Some of them have significant petroleum resources and have thus attracted interest from industry and academia (Rangin <em>et al.</em> 1995; Matthews <em>et al.</em> 1997; Lee & Watkins 1998; Lee <em>et al.</em> 2001). Moreover, Vietnam is located in a position central to the understanding of the geological development of South-East Asia (Hall & Morley 2004). The structural style and the stratigraphy of the Vietnamese basins thus provide a valuable record about the development of South-East Asia throughout the Phanerozoic and the subsequent Eocene as well as younger deformation associated with the collision and indentation of India into Eurasia and the opening of the South China Sea (Fyhn <em>et al.</em> 2009a, 2010a).</p>}, journal={GEUS Bulletin}, author={Fyhn, Michael B.W. and Petersen, Henrik I. and Mathiesen, Anders and Nielsen, Lars H. and Pedersen, Stig A.S. and Lindström, Sofie and Bojesen-Koefoed, Jørgen A. and Abatzis, Ioannis and Boldreel, Lars O.}, year={2010}, month={Jul.}, pages={91–94} }