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The transgression record of the Gucheng Lake in 9.6 ka B.P.

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Shen, J., Wang, S., Liu, S. et al. The transgression record of the Gucheng Lake in 9.6 ka B.P.. Chin.Sci.Bull. 42, 1459–1461 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02883059

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