Palaeozoic accretionary and convergent tectonics of the southern Altaids: implications for the growth of Central Asia
Weihua Xiao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Zhengshuyan Wang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Saijun Sun(University of Leicester), Gombosuren Badarch(Mongolian Academy of Sciences), Brian F. Windley(University of Leicester), Kezhang Qin(University of Leicester), Juan Li(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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