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Composition and pore characteristics of black shales from the Ediacaran Lantian Formation in the Yangtze Block, South China 期刊论文
MARINE AND PETROLEUM GEOLOGY, 2016, 卷号: 76, 页码: 246-261
作者:  Zeng, Jian;  Jia, Wanglu;  Peng, Ping'an;  Guan, Chengguo (关成国);  Zhou, Chuanming (周传明);  Yuan, Xunlai (袁训来);  Chen, Shasha;  Yu, Chiling
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Composition  Pore Structure  Black Shales  Ediacaran Lantian Formation  Yangtze Block  
Carbon isotope records of the Middle-Upper Ordovician transition in Yichang area, South China 期刊论文
PALAEOWORLD, 2015, 卷号: 24, 期号: 1-2, 页码: 136-148
作者:  Ma, Xuan (马翾);  Wang, Zhi-Hao (王志浩);  Zhang, Yuan-Dong (张元动);  Song, Yan-Yan (宋妍妍);  Fang, Xiang (方翔)
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Yichang Area  South China  Middle-upper Ordovician Transition  Delta C-13  Condense Sequence  
Biodiversity patterns of Early-Middle Ordovician marine microphytoplankton in South China 期刊论文
PALAEOGEOGRAPHY PALAEOCLIMATOLOGY PALAEOECOLOGY, 2011, 卷号: 299, 期号: 1-2, 页码: 318-334
作者:  Yan, Kui (燕夔);  Servais, Thomas;  Li, Jun (李军);  Wu, Rongchang (吴荣昌);  Tang, Peng (唐鹏)
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Acritarchs  Early-middle Ordovician  South China  Biodiversity  Sea-level Changes  
Biodiversification of Early to Middle Ordovician conodonts: a case study from the Zitai Formation of Anhui Province, eastern China 期刊论文
ALCHERINGA, 2010, 卷号: 34, 期号: 1, 页码: 75-86
作者:  Wu, Rongchang (吴荣昌);  Percival, Ian G.;  Zhan, Renbin (詹仁斌)
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Conodont Biodiversity  Zitai Formation  Floian  Dapingian  Ordovician  Anhui  East China  
Pulsed cephalopod diversification during the Ordovician 期刊论文
PALAEOGEOGRAPHY PALAEOCLIMATOLOGY PALAEOECOLOGY, 2009, 卷号: 273, 期号: 1-2, 页码: 174-183
作者:  Kroeger, Bjoern;  Yun-Bai, Zhang (张允白)
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Biodiversity  Cephalopoda  Ordovician  Global Changes