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Fan, Yuxin, Wang, Fei, Yang, Guangliang, Cai, Qingsong, Zhang, Qingsong, Li, Zhenjun, Long, Xiao, Li, Xiaohu, Chen, Fahu (2021) Decoupling of the detrital linkage between proximal dunefields and early and middle Pleistocene accumulation in the Chinese Loess Plateau: evidence from the Badain Jaran and Tengger sandy deserts. Quaternary Science Reviews, 264. 107026pp. doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2021.107026

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TitleDecoupling of the detrital linkage between proximal dunefields and early and middle Pleistocene accumulation in the Chinese Loess Plateau: evidence from the Badain Jaran and Tengger sandy deserts
JournalQuaternary Science Reviews
AuthorsFan, YuxinAuthor
Wang, FeiAuthor
Yang, GuangliangAuthor
Cai, QingsongAuthor
Zhang, QingsongAuthor
Li, ZhenjunAuthor
Long, XiaoAuthor
Li, XiaohuAuthor
Chen, FahuAuthor
Year2021 (July)Volume264
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2021.107026Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceFan, Yuxin, Wang, Fei, Yang, Guangliang, Cai, Qingsong, Zhang, Qingsong, Li, Zhenjun, Long, Xiao, Li, Xiaohu, Chen, Fahu (2021) Decoupling of the detrital linkage between proximal dunefields and early and middle Pleistocene accumulation in the Chinese Loess Plateau: evidence from the Badain Jaran and Tengger sandy deserts. Quaternary Science Reviews, 264. 107026pp. doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2021.107026
Plain TextFan, Yuxin, Wang, Fei, Yang, Guangliang, Cai, Qingsong, Zhang, Qingsong, Li, Zhenjun, Long, Xiao, Li, Xiaohu, Chen, Fahu (2021) Decoupling of the detrital linkage between proximal dunefields and early and middle Pleistocene accumulation in the Chinese Loess Plateau: evidence from the Badain Jaran and Tengger sandy deserts. Quaternary Science Reviews, 264. 107026pp. doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2021.107026
In(2021) Quaternary Science Reviews Vol. 264. Elsevier BV


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