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Li, W. X., Li, X. H., Li, Z. X. (2010) Ca. 850 Ma bimodal volcanic rocks in northeastern Jiangxi Province, South China: Initial extension during the breakup of Rodinia?. American Journal of Science, 310 (9) 951-980 doi:10.2475/09.2010.08

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TitleCa. 850 Ma bimodal volcanic rocks in northeastern Jiangxi Province, South China: Initial extension during the breakup of Rodinia?
JournalAmerican Journal of Science
AuthorsLi, W. X.Author
Li, X. H.Author
Li, Z. X.Author
Year2010 (November 1)Volume310
Issue9
PublisherAmerican Journal of Science (AJS)
DOIdoi:10.2475/09.2010.08Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceLi, W. X., Li, X. H., Li, Z. X. (2010) Ca. 850 Ma bimodal volcanic rocks in northeastern Jiangxi Province, South China: Initial extension during the breakup of Rodinia?. American Journal of Science, 310 (9) 951-980 doi:10.2475/09.2010.08
Plain TextLi, W. X., Li, X. H., Li, Z. X. (2010) Ca. 850 Ma bimodal volcanic rocks in northeastern Jiangxi Province, South China: Initial extension during the breakup of Rodinia?. American Journal of Science, 310 (9) 951-980 doi:10.2475/09.2010.08
In(2010, November) American Journal Of Science Vol. 310 (9) American Journal of Science (AJS)


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