Ediacara-type fossils from Lower Cambrian strata in Qingzhen County, Guizhou Province, South China

Ruidong Yang

Journal of Earth Science ›› 2010, Vol. 21 ›› Issue (Suppl 1) : 61 -63.

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Journal of Earth Science ›› 2010, Vol. 21 ›› Issue (Suppl 1) : 61 -63. DOI: 10.1007/s12583-010-0170-5
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Ediacara-type fossils from Lower Cambrian strata in Qingzhen County, Guizhou Province, South China

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Ruidong Yang. Ediacara-type fossils from Lower Cambrian strata in Qingzhen County, Guizhou Province, South China. Journal of Earth Science, 2010, 21(Suppl 1): 61-63 DOI:10.1007/s12583-010-0170-5

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