Stratigraphie evidence for the convergence history in the Dabie orogenic belt

There has been controversy for the joining models and history of the Dabie orogenic belt, however stratigraphie evidence from Yangtze and North China Blocks, and the north Huaiyang region will provide limit to the join models between the both blocks. By means of Phanerozoic petrofacies palaeogeograp...

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