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141. Characteristics Of Surficial Sediments And Their Sedimentation In The Offshore Area Of The North-eastern Shandong Peninsula
142. Bcterial Diversity Of Deep-sea Sediments From The East And West Pacific Ocean
143. Element Records Of Environment Change In The Past 780ka From The No.1 Borehole Sediments Of Xinghua, Northern Jiangsu Basin, China
144. Climatic Change Recorded By Sedimentary In Kunlun Pass Basin Of Qinghai-Tibet Plateau
145. Elemental Geochemical Characters And Palaeoclimatic Changes Of Lacustrine Sediments Of 14-4.4Ma In Linxia Basin
146. Late Holocene Climate Change Revealed By Pollen Records From Lacustrine Sediments In The Qaidam Basin
147. The Application Of LOWESS Fit To Isotope Stratigraphy
148. Permo-Carboniferous Clastic Sediments Of The Yongzhu Area, Xainza, Tibet And Their Possible Sedimentary Environments
149. Microbial Diversity And Microbe-environment Relationship In Sediments From Qi'ao Island (Pearl River Estuary)
150. A Primary Study On Bio-activity Of Actinomycetes Isolated From Mangrove Sediments
151. The Sedimentary Characteristic And Model Of Sinian Sediments In The Eastern Guizhou And Western Hunan Province
152. Study On The Forms Of Nitrogen In The Sediments Of The Yellow Sea And Jiao Zhou Bay
153. Biogenic Silica In Sediments Of The Yellow Sea, East China Sea
154. Experimental Research On Thermal Property Of Gas Hydrate In Sediments With Thermo-TDR Technique
155. Hydrothermal Signatures In The Sediments From The Middle Okinawa Trough By Sequential Extraction
156. Nitrogen Forms Characteristic In The Sediments From The Shallow Lakes And Functions In Biogeochemical Cycling
157. Isolation And Identification Of Thermohalophile Gen. Nov., Sp. Nov. And Diversity Of Microorganism In Sediments Of Hydrothermal Fluid Of Pacific, Atlantic And Indian Ocean
158. Authigenic Pyrite And Gypsum From ODP Leg 204 Sediments On Hydrate Ridge And Their Significances
159. The Paleoenvironmental Significance Of Characteristic Of Element Geochemistry In Sediments
160. A Study On The Relationship Between Porosity And Velocity Of Unconsolidatod Sediments
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