Mesozoic litho- and magneto-stratigraphic evidence from the central Tibetan Plateau for megamonsoon evolution and potential evaporites
Xiaomin Fang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Dawen Zhang(Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research), Chenglin Liu(Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences), Jingeng Sha(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Song Wu(Shenzhen University), Chunhui Song(Lanzhou University), Zeng Yongyao(Lanzhou University), Maodu Yan(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Weilin Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Jinbo Zan(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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