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Liu, Yongqing, Liu, Yanxue (2005) Comment on “40Ar/39Ar dating of ignimbrite from Inner Mongolia, northeastern China, indicates a post-Middle Jurassic age for the overlying Daohugou Bed” by H. Y. He et al. Geophysical Research Letters, 32 (12) doi:10.1029/2005gl022466

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TitleComment on “40Ar/39Ar dating of ignimbrite from Inner Mongolia, northeastern China, indicates a post-Middle Jurassic age for the overlying Daohugou Bed” by H. Y. He et al.
JournalGeophysical Research Letters
AuthorsLiu, YongqingAuthor
Liu, YanxueAuthor
Year2005 (June)Volume32
Issue12
PublisherAmerican Geophysical Union (AGU)
DOIdoi:10.1029/2005gl022466Search in ResearchGate
Mindat Ref. ID815001Long-form Identifiermindat:1:5:815001:5
GUID42fde4e9-6711-4230-8517-bfe3ea7f5041
Full ReferenceLiu, Yongqing, Liu, Yanxue (2005) Comment on “40Ar/39Ar dating of ignimbrite from Inner Mongolia, northeastern China, indicates a post-Middle Jurassic age for the overlying Daohugou Bed” by H. Y. He et al. Geophysical Research Letters, 32 (12) doi:10.1029/2005gl022466
Plain TextLiu, Yongqing, Liu, Yanxue (2005) Comment on “40Ar/39Ar dating of ignimbrite from Inner Mongolia, northeastern China, indicates a post-Middle Jurassic age for the overlying Daohugou Bed” by H. Y. He et al. Geophysical Research Letters, 32 (12) doi:10.1029/2005gl022466
In(2005, June) Geophysical Research Letters Vol. 32 (12) American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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Chen (2004) Geol. Bull. Chin. Isotope geochronology of the fossil-bearing beds in the Daohugou area, Ningcheng, Inner Mongolia (in Chinese with English abstract) 23, 1166
Liu (2004) Geol. Bull. Chin. Daohugou biota-bearing lithostratigraphic succession on the southeastern margin of the Ningcheng basin (in Chinese with English abstract) 23, 1181
Ren (2002) Geol. Bull. Chin. Stratigraphic division of the Jurassic in the Daohugou area, Ningcheng, Inner Mongolia (in Chinese with English abstract) 21, 584
Yang , W. S. Li 2004 The chronological framework of the Mesozoic volcanic rocks of western Liaoning and its implications for the Mesozoic lithosphere thinning in eastern China Symposium on National Petrology and Continental Geodynamics Haikou, China


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