The evolution of Kerguelen mantle plume and breakup of eastern Gondwana: New insights from multistage Cretaceous magmatism in the Tethyan Himalaya
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Zhi Zhang | W. Liang | Guangming Li | Suiliang Dong | Chengshi Qing | Xuezhao He | Linkui Zhang | Siqintu Han
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