Spatial variation of carbon isotopic compositions of carbonate and organic matter from the Late Ordovician sedimentary succession in the Yangtze Platform, South China: Implications for sea – Level eustacy and shoaling of marine chemocline
Xiangrong Yang(China University of Geosciences), Zeyu Lu(China University of Geosciences), Junfeng Zhang(University of California, Riverside), Mu Liu(Dongguan People’s Hospital), Daizhao Chen(Institute of Geology and Geophysics), Xiaohui She(China University of Geosciences), Xiaosong Wei(China University of Geosciences)
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