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An erosional hiatus in Chinese loess sequences revealed by closely spaced optical dating
Author(s):
Huayu Lu
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Thomas Stevens
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Shuangwen Yi
,
Xuefeng Sun
,
H. LU
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T STEVENS
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S Yi
,
X. Sun
,
HY LU
,
SW Yi
,
XF SUN
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2006
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Chinese Science Bulletin
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