Paleocurrent analysis for the Late Pleistocene–Holocene incised-valley fill of the Yangtze delta, China by using anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility data
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Baozhu Liu | Y. Saito | K. Hori | Quanhong Zhao | T. Yamazaki | H. Oda | A. Abdeldayem
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