Upper Cretaceous oceanic red beds in southern Tibet: a major change from anoxic to oxic, deep-sea environments
Chengshan Wang(China University of Geosciences (Beijing)), Xianghui Li(State Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Reservoir Geology and Exploitation), Massimo Sarti(Marche Polytechnic University), Xiumian Hu(Nanjing University), Robert W. Scott(Engineering Associates (United States))
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