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Biosynthetic and environmental effects on the stable carbon isotopic compositions of anteiso- (3-methyl) and iso- (2-methyl) alkanes in tobacco leaves 期刊论文
Phytochemistry, 2008, 卷号: 69, 期号: issue16, 页码: 2807-2814
作者:  K.Grice;  H.Lu;  Y.P.Zhou;  H.Stuart-Williams;  G.D.Farquhar
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Nicotiana Tabacum  Biosynthesis  Anteiso-alkanes  Iso-alkanes  Stable Carbon Isotopes  
East Asian monsoon variability over the last seven glacial cycles recorded by a loess sequence from the northwestern Chinese Loess Plateau 期刊论文
Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems, 2006, 卷号: 7, 期号: 12
作者:  Y. Sun;  J. Chen;  S. C. Clemens;  Q. S. Liu;  J. F. Ji;  R. Tada
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Isolation of the syndepositional magnetic susceptibility signals from loessic paleosols of China 期刊论文
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2006, 卷号: 27, 期号: 5, 页码: 684-690
作者:  X. Miao;  X. L. Wang;  J. A. Mason
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Depositional and chemical characterization of coal from Yayu coal field 期刊论文
Energy Exploration & Exploitation, 2006, 卷号: 24, 期号: 6, 页码: 417-437
作者:  G. Liu;  L. G. Zheng;  E. J. Wu;  Z. C. Peng
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Stable isotopes in bulk carbonates and organic matter in recent sediments of Lake Qinghai and their climatic implications 期刊论文
Chemical Geology, 2006, 卷号: 235, 期号: 3-4, 页码: 262-275
作者:  H. Xu;  L. Ai;  L. C. Tan;  Z. S. An
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Paleoclimatic significance of mineral magnetic properties of loess sediments in northeastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau 期刊论文
Chinese Science Bulletin, 2003, 卷号: 48, 期号: 19, 页码: 2126-2133
作者:  X. Y. Wang;  H. Y. Lu;  Zhen Li;  C. L. Deng;  H. B. Tan;  Y. G. Song
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Mineral Magnetism  Loess-paleosol  Qinghai-tibetan Plateau  Magnetic Susceptibility