Paleogeographic map of paleoclimate, lithofacies and Cretaceous of Pan tertiary (130mA, 90mA)
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Li, Y. (2021). Paleogeographic map of paleoclimate, lithofacies and Cretaceous of Pan tertiary (130mA, 90mA). A Big Earth Data Platform for Three Poles, (Download the reference: RIS | Bibtex )
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3. Markello, J.R., Koepnick, R.B., Waite, L.E., Collins, J.F., Lukasik, J., & Simo, J.A. (2008). The carbonate analogs through time (CATT) hypothesis and the global atlas of carbonate fields—A systematic and predictive look at Phanerozoic carbonate systems. Controls on carbonate platform and reef development: SEPM Special Publication, 89, 15-45.( View Details | Bibtex)
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2.Lai, W., Hu, X., Garzanti, E., Xu, Y., Ma, A., Li, W. (2019). Early Cretaceous sedimentary evolution of the northern Lhasa terrane and the timing of initial Lhasa-Qiangtang collision. Gondwana Research 73, 136-152. (View Details )
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