Nanjing Institute of Geology and Paleontology

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Location: Nanjing, China (CN) CN

ISNI: 0000000417980826

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Biostratinomy of bivalves from Jurassic and Early Cretaceous lakes of NE China (2016) Fürsich F, Pan YH, Wang YQ Journal article Diagenesis of bivalves from Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous lacustrine deposits of northeastern China (2016) Fürsich F, Pan YH Journal article Biofacies, taphonomy and palaebiogeography of the Kamar-e-Mehdi Formation of east-central Iran, a Middle to Upper Jurassic shelf lagoon (2016) Fürsich F, Pan YH, Wilmsen M, Majidifard MR Journal article, Original article Biostratinomic analysis of Lycoptera beds from the Early Cretaceous Yixian Formation, western Liaoning, China (2015) Pan YH, Fürsich F, Zhang JY, Wang YQ, Zheng XT Journal article Ramp morphology controlling the facies differentiation of a Late Ordovician reef complex at Bachu, Tarim Block, NW China (2015) Zhang Y, Munnecke A, Wang J, Lin Y Journal article, Original article Lower-Middle Ordovician δ13C chemostratigraphy of western Baltica (Jämtland, Sweden) (2015) Wu R, Calner M, Lehnert O, Peterffy O, Joachimski M Journal article, Original article A model for organic fossilization of the Early Cretaceous Jehol Lagerstätte based on the taphonomy of "Ephemeropsis trisetalis" (2014) Pan YH, Sha JG, Fürsich F Journal article Late Ordovician microbial reefs in the Lianglitag Formation (Bachu, Tarim, NW China) (2014) Zhang Y, Li Y, Munnecke A Journal article, Original article Callovian-Oxfordian (Jurassic) bivalves from the Kamar-e-Mehdi Formation of east-central Iran (2014) Fürsich F, Pan YH Journal article Early Ordovician sponge-Calathium-microbial reefs on the Yangtze Platform margin of the South China Block (2014) Li Q, Lin Y, Kießling W Journal article, Original article
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