Analysis of proto-type Tarim Basin in the late Precambrian and the dynamic mechanism of its evolution
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Shao-ying Huang | Guiting Hou | Xiang Li | Jinkai Xia | Caiming Luo | Haining Chang | Caiming Luo | Ziqi Zhong | Lunyan Wei
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