Soft-sediment deformation structures induced by rapid sedimentation in Early Cretaceous turbidites, Lingshan Island, eastern China
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Soft-sediment deformation structures induced by rapid sedimentation in Early Cretaceous turbidites, Lingshan Island, eastern China
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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES
Volume 55, Issue 2, Pages 118-129
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Canadian Science Publishing
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2017-09-30
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10.1139/cjes-2017-0106
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