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【Main Contents】
1.International tectonic map of Central Asia and adjacent areas (1:2.5M): New conception, new scientific significance and perspectives
2.Highlights of the Messel Oil Shale
3.A global view of Cretaceous dinosaurs from South Korea
4.Fossils from Liaoning and their Importance in the co-evolution of Life
5.Microscopic X-ray CT tomography for the study of permineralized plant fossils
6.“Extinct” climate of the Cretaceous Arctic: palaeobotanical data
7.About the floras in geological history of Viet Nam
8.Paleoclimatic investigation using cave speleothems in ‘south Korea
9.Permian Pepresentatives of ginkgoales: their morphological diversity and main archetypes
10.The Late Ordovician to Early Devonian conodontsfrom the Onoo tolgoi area of Mongolia
11.Conodonts from the denominated section of Carboniferous Benxi Formation, Benxi, Liaoning
12.Early Carboniferous flora from Taizi River valley of eastern Liaoning
13.Further observations on Triassic-Jurassic flora of Jameson Land, Eastern Greenland
14.Correlation of Late Triassic geological structures of Primory of Russia and northeastern China
15.Biostratigraphy of the Upper Triassic of Primorye (Russia)
16.Review of the new plant species from the Upper Jurassic Tochikubo Formation, Somanakamura Group, Japan
17.The Late Jurassic and Early Cretaceous of Bureya basin (Russian far East)
18.Preliminary notes on the newly found plant fossils from the Miyako Group
19.A preliminary study on the plant megafossils from Early Cretaceous dinosaur excavation site
20.A preliminary study on the plant megafossils from Early Cretaceous dinosaur excavation site in Tetori Group, Central Japan
21.Biostratigraphy of the Lower Cretaceous and Cenomanian of Primorye (Russia)
22.Correlation of fossil floras of Transbaikalia, Mongolia and western Liaoning
23.Plants and the K-T boundary
24.Palynological changes across the Cretaceous-Paleoncene boundary in the tropics
25.Main features of the Paleogene East Asian Flora and climate evolution at the middle latitudes
26.Nogene vegetation and environment in North China
27.The role of Miocene tectonic impact on the stratigraphic architectures in southwestern Ulleung Basin margin, East Sea (Sea of Japan)
28.The fossil records of Fagaceae and their implication in biogeography and systematic
29.Studies of Cenozoic conifer fossils from Thailand: a biogeographic approach
30.A Late Miocene-Early Pliocene flora from Gray of northeastern Tennessee, southeastern North America
31.Two new fossil woods from the Surma Group of Assam, India
32.The diversification of wood in Mesozoic terrestrial ecosystems
33.Fossil woods of the Engelhardioideae (Juglandaceae) and some questions of taxonomy, evolution, and phylogeny in the subfamily based on wood anatomy
34.Fossil woods from the Paleogene deposits of Russian Far East
35.The ongoing study of Miocene-Pleistocene petrified wood at the Museum of Petrified Wood and Mineral Resources, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
36.Biodiversity and palaeoclimatic implications of fossil woods from the non-marine Jurassic of China
37.The stratigraphy of the Cenozoic deposits of Amur(Heilongjang) river area
38.Key geological subjects and research approach on metallogenic belt in eastern Liaoning –southern Jilin region, China
39.Analytical studies of regional features of salinity intrusion in estuaries and canals for Primorski Krai
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