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Early cretaceous multi-stage extension in the North Dabie complex in the eastern central China: insights from structural and geochronological data

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Early cretaceous multi-stage extension in the North Dabie complex in the eastern central China: insights from structural and geochronological data
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Frontiers in Earth Science, March 2024
DOI 10.3389/feart.2024.1354317
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Peng Huang, Zhen Yan, Wenjiao Xiao, Miao Sang, Qigui Mao, Nijiati Abuduxun

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#22,822,939
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#3,675
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#128,353
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#33
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