Fossil climbing perch and associated plant megafossils indicate a warm and wet central Tibet during the late Oligocene
Abstract Understanding the Tibetan Plateau’s palaeogeography and palaeoenvironment is critical for reconstructing Asia’s climatic history; however, aspects of the plateau’s uplift history remain unclear. Here, we report a fossil biota that sheds new light on these issues. It comprises a fossil climb...
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Auteurs principaux: | Feixiang Wu, Desui Miao, Mee-mann Chang, Gongle Shi, Ning Wang |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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