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Palaeontologia Sinica ( Whole number 184, New Series B , Number 31)Mesozoic and Cenozoic Scleractinian Corals FromXizang (Tibet)
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Palaeontologia Sinica ( Whole number 184, New Series B , Number 31)Mesozoic and Cenozoic Scleractinian Corals FromXizang (Tibet)
西藏中新生代石珊瑚
Language:  Chinese with English summary
Author:  Liao Weihua & Xia Jinbao
Pub. Date:  1994-01 Weight:   kg ISBN:  
Format:  Hardcover Pages:  252 p.+ 68 plates ,100 figures
Subject:  Earth Science > Marine Sciences > Plaeoceanography
Series:  Palaeontologia Sinica New Series B Size:  185x260mm
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The Mesozoic and Early Cenozoic marine strata are well developed in Xizang, with very rich scleractinian corals. For a long time little was known about these corals from Xizang. Since 1951, a large number of scleractinians have been found from various localities therein. The scleractinian corals dealt with in this monograph were collected mainly by the comprehensive Scientific Expedition to the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. the Geological Institute of Xizang, the 4th Geological Team of Xizang, the Regional Geological Survey Team of Qinghai and the 3rd Regional Geological Survey Team of Sichuan. The fossil scleractinians described here comprise 108 genera and 221 species(including some new species)

 

 

 






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