The characteristic and evolution of coal-forming swamp in Hanshuiquan district, Santanghu Coalfield, Xinjiang, NW China, during the Middle Jurassic: evidence from coal petrography, coal facies and sporopollen
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Shuo Feng | Jijun Tian | Xingyu Lu | Jing He | Bo Yang
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