Attention for Chapter 139:
Biostratigraphic Correlation of the Cambrian Succession Between Shandong Province, North China and the Taebaeksan Basin, Korea
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Chapter title |
Biostratigraphic Correlation of the Cambrian Succession Between Shandong Province, North China and the Taebaeksan Basin, Korea
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Chapter number |
139 |
Book title |
STRATI 2013
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Published in |
Springer Geology, January 2014
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DOI |
10.1007/978-3-319-04364-7_139 |
Book ISBNs |
978-3-31-904363-0, 978-3-31-904364-7
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Authors |
Tae-Yoon Park, Jusun Woo, Ji-Hoon Kihm, Duck K. Choi, Sung Kwun Chough, Park, Tae-Yoon, Woo, Jusun, Kihm, Ji-Hoon, Choi, Duck K., Chough, Sung Kwun
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