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DataSheet2_Quantifying Iron Oxide Mineral Contents in Miocene Oceanic Red Beds for the Deep-Sea Oxidation Evolution in the South China Sea.XLSX
Published 2022“…We infer that this long-term decreased oxidation trend was caused by the gradual blocking of oxygen-rich bottom water from the western Pacific since the Early Miocene, while the two oxidation events were likely attributed to the rapid thermal subsidence of the South China Sea and the global cooling during the Middle Miocene climate transition, respectively.…”
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DataSheet2.xlsx
Published 2018“…For example, concentrations of lysoPhosphatidylcholine (lysoPC) a C20:3 decreased as fitness decreased with increasing temperature (2.3- and 2.4-fold at 28 and 30°C relative to controls). …”
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DataSheet1_Quantifying Iron Oxide Mineral Contents in Miocene Oceanic Red Beds for the Deep-Sea Oxidation Evolution in the South China Sea.DOCX
Published 2022“…We infer that this long-term decreased oxidation trend was caused by the gradual blocking of oxygen-rich bottom water from the western Pacific since the Early Miocene, while the two oxidation events were likely attributed to the rapid thermal subsidence of the South China Sea and the global cooling during the Middle Miocene climate transition, respectively.…”
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