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A mammalian fossil from the Dingqing Formation in the Lunpola Basin, northern Tibet, and its relevance to age and paleo-altimetry
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B. Gromova
B. W. Du
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B. Y. Wang
BoYang Sun
Bureau of GeologyMineral Resources of Xizang Autonomous Region.
C. C. Young
C. P. Groves
D. B. Rowley
D. F. Yan
D. F. Yan
D. G. Chen
D. R. Prothero
F. F. Steininger
G. F. Chen
GuangPu Xie
H. F. Osborn
J. B. Xia
J. J. Zhen
J. R. Tao
J. W. Wang
J. Zachos
K. Heissig
K. X. Zhang
L. X. Ma
L. Y. Jin
M. Borsuk-Bialynicka
M. Böhme
M. C. Coombs
M. C. Coombs
P. X. Wang
Q. L. Lei
Qiang Li
R. D. Kahlke
S. F. Pekar
S. H. Zheng
S. Sission
ShiQi Wang
SuKuan Hou
T. Deng
T. Deng
T. Deng
Tao Deng
W. G. Xia
W. G. Xia
X. D. Ma
X. P. Wang
Y. F. Wu
Y. G. Qu
Y. H. Hsu
Y. T. Hou
Y. T. Hou
Y. W. Qian
Y. X. Xu
Z. D. Qiu
Z. X. Qiu
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Last time updated on 01/04/2019