Magnetostratigraphy of the Fenghuoshan Group in the Hoh Xil Basin and its tectonic implications for India–Eurasia collision and Tibetan Plateau deformation
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A. Roberts | Jimin Sun | Zhifeng Liu | Youliang Su | Qingsong Liu | Zhaoxia Jiang | Zongqi Duan | Sihua Yuan | Chunsheng Jin | P. Hu | Xiangyu Zhao | Wentian Liang | Huihui Yang
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