First Triassic palaeomagnetic constraints from Junggar (NW China) and their implications for the Mesozoic tectonics in Central Asia
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Wei Lin | Yan Chen | M. Faure | Flavien Choulet | J. Cogné | Dominique Cluzel | Bo Wang | Aurélien Rabillard
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