Stratigraphic division of Hoh Xil in Qinghai Province and its correlation with adjacent areas (may August 1990)
The data set is stored in Excel format, including a workbook, which is the stratigraphic division and adjacent area correlation of Kekexili, Qinghai. The table introduces the stratigraphic division location and age of Kekexili, Qinghai. The stratigraphic types from Lower Proterozoic to Quaternary and the correlation of adjacent highlands are clear.
Sha, J. (2021). Stratigraphic division of Hoh Xil in Qinghai Province and its correlation with adjacent areas (may August 1990). A Big Earth Data Platform for Three Poles, DOI: 10.11888/SolidEar.tpdc.272566. CSTR: 18406.11.SolidEar.tpdc.272566. (Download the reference: RIS | Bibtex )
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