New Paleomagnetic and Chronological Constraints on the Late Triassic Position of the Eastern Qiangtang Terrane: Implications for the Closure of the Paleo‐Jinshajiang Ocean
Liang Yu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Bingshuai Li(Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research), Jinbo Zan(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Qiang Fu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Miaomiao Shen(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Dawen Zhang(Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research), Liye Yang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Maodu Yan(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Zhichao Niu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Chong Guan(Institute of Tibetan Plateau Research), Mathew Domeier(University of Oslo), Zunbo Xu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Weilin Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Wanlong Xu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Rendeng Shi(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
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