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TIAN, Shugang (2005) Conodont evolution and stratotype sign of carboniferous Tournaisian-Visean boundary in South China. Science in China Series D, 48 (12). 2131pp. doi:10.1360/04yd0223

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TitleConodont evolution and stratotype sign of carboniferous Tournaisian-Visean boundary in South China
JournalScience in China Series D
AuthorsTIAN, ShugangAuthor
Year2005Volume48
Issue12
PublisherSpringer Science and Business Media LLC
DOIdoi:10.1360/04yd0223Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceTIAN, Shugang (2005) Conodont evolution and stratotype sign of carboniferous Tournaisian-Visean boundary in South China. Science in China Series D, 48 (12). 2131pp. doi:10.1360/04yd0223
Plain TextTIAN, Shugang (2005) Conodont evolution and stratotype sign of carboniferous Tournaisian-Visean boundary in South China. Science in China Series D, 48 (12). 2131pp. doi:10.1360/04yd0223
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