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Zhang Junfeng, Xu Wenliang, 2022. How does Big Mantle Wedge Affect Deep Mantle Processes and Evolution of the Continental Lithosphere?. Earth Science, 47(10): 3784-3786. doi: 10.3799/dqkx.2022.808
Citation: Zhang Junfeng, Xu Wenliang, 2022. How does Big Mantle Wedge Affect Deep Mantle Processes and Evolution of the Continental Lithosphere?. Earth Science, 47(10): 3784-3786. doi: 10.3799/dqkx.2022.808

How does Big Mantle Wedge Affect Deep Mantle Processes and Evolution of the Continental Lithosphere?

doi: 10.3799/dqkx.2022.808
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