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* New Definition of Philippine Plate Boundaries and Implications to the Philippine Mobile Belt [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/280113345_New_Definition_of_Philippine_Plate_Boundaries_and_Implications_to_the_Philippine_Mobile_Belt]
 
* New Definition of Philippine Plate Boundaries and Implications to the Philippine Mobile Belt [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/280113345_New_Definition_of_Philippine_Plate_Boundaries_and_Implications_to_the_Philippine_Mobile_Belt]
 
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* Philippine Sea and East Asian plate tectonics since 52 Ma constrained by new subducted slab reconstruction methods [https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/2016JB012923]
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* Timing and tectonic controls in the evolving orogen of SE Asia and the western Pacific and some implications for ore generation [https://www.academia.edu/23296116/Timing_and_tectonic_controls_in_the_evolving_orogen_of_SE_Asia_and_the_western_Pacific_and_some_implications_for_ore_generation]
  
 
== Theories on the peopling of the Philippines ==
 
== Theories on the peopling of the Philippines ==

Revision as of 15:25, 10 May 2019


Theories on the geological emergence of the Philippine islands

There are several theories, conflicting on key aspects, about how the various geological (including tectonic and climatic) forces resulted in the emergence and shaping of the Philippine islands.

  • New Definition of Philippine Plate Boundaries and Implications to the Philippine Mobile Belt [1]
  • Philippine Sea and East Asian plate tectonics since 52 Ma constrained by new subducted slab reconstruction methods [2]
  • Timing and tectonic controls in the evolving orogen of SE Asia and the western Pacific and some implications for ore generation [3]

Theories on the peopling of the Philippines

Literature on prehistoric and pre-Hispanic periods

Evidence from archaeology, genomics, and linguistics