Biohermal complex dominated by microbial carbonates from the early Miaolingian (lower Cambrian) Maozhuang Formation, North China
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Biohermal complex dominated by microbial carbonates from the early Miaolingian (lower Cambrian) Maozhuang Formation, North China
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FACIES
Volume 69, Issue 4, Pages -
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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2023-09-14
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10.1007/s10347-023-00673-8
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