Late Miocene magnetostratigraphy of Jianzha Basin in the northeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau and changes in the East Asian summer monsoon

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Late Miocene magnetostratigraphy of Jianzha Basin in the northeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau and changes in the East Asian summer monsoon is …
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P356DOI10.1002/GJ.3047

P50authorZhisheng AnQ67643129
P2093author name stringXinwen Xu
Jun Zuo
Xiaoke Qiang
Chaofeng Fu
Jianjian Xi
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P921main subjectmonsoonQ42967
magnetostratigraphyQ1884430
P304page(s)282-292
P577publication date2017-11-08
P1433published inGeological JournalQ10504107
P1476titleLate Miocene magnetostratigraphy of Jianzha Basin in the northeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau and changes in the East Asian summer monsoon
P478volume53

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