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Detrital zircon age from the glacial and littoral deposit, Northern Victoria Land, Antarctica: Implications for the timing of magmatic activity of the Ross Orogeny on the Gondwana...
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Sequence and tectonic deformation process of metamorphic complex in the Larsemann Hills, East Antarctica
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WANG Wei
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LIU Xiaochun
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DONG Xiaopeng
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