Holocene geomorphological evolution and the Neolithic occupation in South Hangzhou Bay, China
出版年份 2021 全文链接
标题
Holocene geomorphological evolution and the Neolithic occupation in South Hangzhou Bay, China
作者
关键词
Shoreline migration, Sea-level, Neolithic, Eastern China Coast, Human adaptation
出版物
GEOMORPHOLOGY
Volume 389, Issue -, Pages 107827
出版商
Elsevier BV
发表日期
2021-06-09
DOI
10.1016/j.geomorph.2021.107827
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