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1. The Origin Of Neogene's Red Clay In The Middle Reaches Of Yellow River
2. Anatomic And Organic Geochemical Analysis Of Fossil Plants From The Late Miocene In Eastern Zhejiang Province, China
3. Taphonomy And Paleoecology Of Ediacaran Tubular Fossil Conotubus Hemiannulatus And Gaojiashania Cyclus From The Gaojiashan Lagerst(?)tte In Southern Shaanxi Province, South China
4. A Primary Taphonomic Study On Miocene Shanwang Biota, Shandong
5. Distribution And Environmental Significance Of Living Benthic Foraminifera In The Contemporary Sediment Of Bohai Sea And North Yellow Sea
6. Characteristics And Taphonomy Of Aquatic Fauna In Jingangshan Layer, Yixian Formation, Western Liaoning
7. Preliminary Study Of Eastern Guizhou Cambrian Crinoids Beginning Of The Ecological And Buried Features
8. The Systematic Study Of Yunnanzoans In Chengjiang Biota
9. Preliminary Taphonomic Study On Dinosaur Fossils In Yujingzi Basin, Gansu Province
10. Research On Experimental Taphonomy Of Phosphatized Embryo Fossils
11. The Early Triassic Jurong Fish Fauna:Age,Composition,Depositional Environment And Taphonomy
12. Study On Taphonomy Of The Balang Fauna Lagerst?tte From The Cambrian(Stage 4) Of Guizhou,China
13. Systematics And Paleoecology Of Large Bivalved Arthropods From The Balang Formation(Cambrian),Guizhou,China
14. Morphology,Biostratigraphy And Taphonomy Of The Late Ediacaran Tubular Fossil Shaanxilithes
15. Paleogeography Of The Cretaceous Bearing Footprints And Bonebeds In Jiaolai Basin
16. A New Specimen Of Hamipterus Tianshanensis From The Early Cretaceous In Xinjiang, China With Depositional Environment And Taphonomy Analysis
17. Microbially-Induced Sedimentary Structures And Taphonomy Of Ediacaran Fossils In Zigui,West Hubei Province
18. Taphonomic Analysis Of Dinosaur Footprints And Fossils Of Lower Jurassic Lufeng Formation In Lufeng,Yunnan
19. The Late-carboniferous Rugose Coral Fauna And Its Palaeoenvironmental Significance In Urumqi,Southern Edge Of The Junggar Basin
20. Experimental taphonomy of macrovertebrate and microvertebrate fossils of the Hell Creek Formation (Latest Maastrichtian) of southeastern Montana
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