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The earliest known stromatoporoid and its contribution to reef construction [PDF]
Stromatoporoid-type hypercalcified sponges are known to have contributed to the global reef system since the late Middle Ordovician until their major disappearance in the latest Devonian.
Juwan Jeon +6 more
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Taxonomic revision of Asialepidotus shingyiensis Su, 1959 (Halecomorphi, Holostei) from the Middle Triassic (Ladinian) of Guizhou and Yunnan, China [PDF]
The holostean fish Asialepidotus shingyiensis, from the Middle Triassic (Ladinian) of Guizhou and Yunnan, China, was previously regarded as either a semionotiform ginglymodian or an amiiform halecomorph.
Guang-Hui Xu, Xin-Ying Ma
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The black rock series in the Qiongzhusi Formation contains important geochemical information about the early Cambrian tectonic and ecological environment of the southwestern Yangtze Block.
Liu Hao +8 more
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The Four Highest Clans of the Eastern Jin Era [PDF]
The article shows the history of the heyday and decline of the four highest clans of the Southern Chinese Eastern Jin dynasty (Wang, Xie, Yu and Huan clans), which alternately with varying degrees of success acted as the second most powerful clan in ...
Chingis Ts. Tsyrenov
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Hydrologic drought, considered as a typical natural phenomenon in the background of global climate changes, is the continuation and development of meteorological and agricultural droughts, and is the ultimate and most thoroughly drought.
Zhonghua He, Hong Liang, Zhaohui Yang
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Species diversity and floristic study of the lichen genus Herpothallon in China
In order to investigate the species diversity of Herpothallon in China and further identify its distribution characteristics and species composition, one hundred and twenty-eight specimens of the lichen genus Herpothallon were collected from many ...
Linlin LIU, Qijia ZUO, Lulu ZHANG
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Exceptional fossils from China highlight the origin and early diversification of ionoscopiform halecomorphs [PDF]
Ionoscopiformes, sister to Amiiformes, are an extinct group of marine halecomorphs. In the past decades, ionoscopiforms were known from the Late Jurassic of Europe and the Early Cretaceous of the New World.
Xin-Ying Ma, Guang-Hui Xu
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Interdecadal variability of winter precipitation in Southeast China [PDF]
Interdecadal variability of observed winter precipitation in Southeast China (1961–2010) is characterized by the first empirical orthogonal function of the three-monthly Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) subjected to a 9-year running mean.
Fraedrich, K. +4 more
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Wildlife Markets in South China
China is one of the largest consumers of wild animals for food and traditional Chinese medicine in the world. A large volume of illegal trade has been recorded in the primary cities, such as Hong Kong and Guangzhou, but the wildlife markets in secondary Chinese cities have not been investigated.
Chow, Alex T. +2 more
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Since the Mesozoic, the convergence of the Tethys ocean plate and the Paleo-Pacific plate on the South China block has resulted in the multi-sequence tectonic deformation as well as the multi-stage magmatic and metallogenic events, and has formed many ...
ZHANG Da +9 more
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