Late Cenozoic fluvial–lacustrine susceptibility increases in the Linxia Basin and their implications for Tibetan Plateau uplift
Xiaoli Yan(Lanzhou University), Song Wu(Lanzhou University), Jinbo Zan(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yunfa Miao(Lanzhou University), Weilin Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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