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Geochemistry of the Lower Cretaceous limestones in the Eastern Tethys Gyabula Formation (Himalaya, southern Tibet): implications for the depositional environment and tectonic setting 期刊论文
ARABIAN JOURNAL OF GEOSCIENCES, 2021, 卷号: 14, 期号: 22, 页码: 20
作者:  Li, Qing(李青);  Ding, Feng;  Ruhl, Micha;  Wang, Yongdong(王永栋);  Li, Ying;  Yang, Lei;  Xu, Kunzhi;  Xie, Xiangang
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Southern Tibet  Early Cretaceous  Seawater geochemistry  Sedimentary  depositional environment  Tectonic setting  
Including fossils in phylogeny: a glimpse into the evolution of the superfamily Evanioidea (Hymenoptera: Apocrita) under tip-dating and the fossilized birth-death process 期刊论文
ZOOLOGICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY, 2021, 页码: 28
作者:  Jouault, Corentin;  Marechal, Arthur;  Condamine, Fabien L.;  Wang, Bo (王博);  Nel, Andre;  Legendre, Frederic;  Perrichot, Vincent
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amber  Bayesian inference  calibration  morphological phylogeny  time divergence  wasps  
Upper Kimmeridgian to Lower Tithonian foraminifers and ostracods of the Boulonnais region, Northern France. Stratigraphic and palaeoenvironmental implications and inter-regional correlations with the Siberian arctic 期刊论文
MARINE MICROPALEONTOLOGY, 2021, 卷号: 164, 页码: 20
作者:  Colpaert, C. P. A-M;  Nikitenko, B.;  Danelian, T.;  Elena, Fursenko;  Igor, Kosenko
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Benthic Foraminifera. Ostracods.  Biostratigraphy. Biofacies. Organic-Rich Intervals.  Late Jurassic. Boulonnais Region.  France  
Response of the lacustrine flora in East Asia to global climate changes across the K/Pg boundary 期刊论文
GLOBAL AND PLANETARY CHANGE, 2021, 卷号: 197, 页码: 9
作者:  Li, Sha(李莎);  Sanjuan, Josep;  Wang, Qifei;  Zhang, Haichun(张海春);  Wan, Xiaoqiao
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Global climate  Charophyte flora  Deccan volcanism  Size changes  Range-through diversity