Organic and Inorganic Carbon Sinks Reduce Long‐Term Deep Carbon Emissions in the Continental Collision Margin of the Southern Tibetan Plateau: Implications for Cenozoic Climate Cooling
Yingchun Wang(Chengdu University of Technology), Zhonghe Pang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yinlei Hao(Ministry of Ecology and Environment), Xin Tang(Chengdu University of Technology), Sanyu Quan(Chengdu University of Technology), Takahiro Hosono(Kumamoto University), Jiao Tian(China Earthquake Administration)
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