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Luo, Qingyong, Fariborz, Goodarzi, Zhong, Ningning, Wang, Ye, Qiu, Nansheng, Skovsted, Christian B., Suchý, Václav, Hemmingsen Schovsbo, Niels, Morga, Rafał, Xu, Yaohui, Hao, Jingyue, Liu, Anji, Wu, Jin, Cao, Weixun, Min, Xu, Wu, Jia (2020) Graptolites as fossil geo-thermometers and source material of hydrocarbons: An overview of four decades of progress. Earth-Science Reviews, 200. 103000 doi:10.1016/j.earscirev.2019.103000

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TitleGraptolites as fossil geo-thermometers and source material of hydrocarbons: An overview of four decades of progress
JournalEarth-Science Reviews
AuthorsLuo, QingyongAuthor
Fariborz, GoodarziAuthor
Zhong, NingningAuthor
Wang, YeAuthor
Qiu, NanshengAuthor
Skovsted, Christian B.Author
Suchý, VáclavAuthor
Hemmingsen Schovsbo, NielsAuthor
Morga, RafałAuthor
Xu, YaohuiAuthor
Hao, JingyueAuthor
Liu, AnjiAuthor
Wu, JinAuthor
Cao, WeixunAuthor
Min, XuAuthor
Wu, JiaAuthor
Year2020 (January)Volume200
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.earscirev.2019.103000Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceLuo, Qingyong, Fariborz, Goodarzi, Zhong, Ningning, Wang, Ye, Qiu, Nansheng, Skovsted, Christian B., Suchý, Václav, Hemmingsen Schovsbo, Niels, Morga, Rafał, Xu, Yaohui, Hao, Jingyue, Liu, Anji, Wu, Jin, Cao, Weixun, Min, Xu, Wu, Jia (2020) Graptolites as fossil geo-thermometers and source material of hydrocarbons: An overview of four decades of progress. Earth-Science Reviews, 200. 103000 doi:10.1016/j.earscirev.2019.103000
Plain TextLuo, Qingyong, Fariborz, Goodarzi, Zhong, Ningning, Wang, Ye, Qiu, Nansheng, Skovsted, Christian B., Suchý, Václav, Hemmingsen Schovsbo, Niels, Morga, Rafał, Xu, Yaohui, Hao, Jingyue, Liu, Anji, Wu, Jin, Cao, Weixun, Min, Xu, Wu, Jia (2020) Graptolites as fossil geo-thermometers and source material of hydrocarbons: An overview of four decades of progress. Earth-Science Reviews, 200. 103000 doi:10.1016/j.earscirev.2019.103000
In(2020) Earth-Science Reviews Vol. 200. Elsevier BV


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