Paleotemperature variability in central China during the last 13 ka recorded by a novel microbial lipid proxy in the Dajiuhu peat deposit
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Paleotemperature variability in central China during the last 13 ka recorded by a novel microbial lipid proxy in the Dajiuhu peat deposit
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HOLOCENE
Volume 23, Issue 8, Pages 1123-1129
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SAGE Publications
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2013-05-02
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10.1177/0959683613483617
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