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The Climate And Environmental Records Of Late Mid-Holocene In Sediments From South China Sea And East Antarctica
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Collaborative Mechanisms Otvegetation And Soil Succession Under Different Vegetation Restoration Measures
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Study And Discussion On The Dominant Factors Determining The Abundant Oil And Gas Accumulation Within The Buried Hills In Damintun Depression
44.
Dynamical Interaction In The Evolution Of X-ray Binaries
45.
Research On Sand Hills And Their Environmental Significance In Poyang Lake Region Since Last Glacial Period
46.
Study On Elements And Community Structure Of Goat Trails Landscape In Semi-arid Loess Plateau Hills
47.
Characteristics And Formation Of The Wind Eroded Landforms On Shaling Sand Hills
48.
Tectonic Deformation Styleã€Formation Age And Signihcance Of Western Hills Of Beijing In Mesozoic
49.
Relationship Between The Fracture Development Law And Hydrocarbon Distribution Rule Of Bedrock Buried Hills Of Beier Depression
50.
The Days Of Beijing Xishan Area Bun Mountain Group Volcanic Rock Lithofacies Typical Structure And Its Reason Analysis
51.
The Loess Hills Landform Landscape Quantitative Research
52.
The Kowloon Hills Region Set Of Feixianguan Reservoir Research
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The Kowloon Hills To Borehole Wall Stability Of Logging Evaluation Center Of Research
54.
Study On Prediction Technique With Reservoir Baxian Sag Niudong Buried-Hills Belt
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Research On The Time And Spatial Changes Of Wetlands In The Southern-China Hills Mountain Zone Since2000
56.
The QBK Dome And NW Structures In Western Hills Of Beijing: Feature And Significance
57.
Vegetation And Environmental Factors Of Gully-Ridge Complex System In Loess Hills
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The Evolutionary History And Distributional Regularities Of Huanghua Depression Buried Hills In Bohai Bay Basin
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The Early Mesozoic Magmatism And Deformation In The East Segment Of The Northern Margin Of The North China Craton
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Study On Landscape Ecological Planning Of Development And Development Of Low Hills And Gentle Slope
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