【摘 要】
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To the east of the Chinese Loess Plateau(CLP),loess deposits with varying thickness are widely distributed on the northern piedmont zones and intermountain valleys of mountainous regions in central Sh
【机 构】
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Key Laboratory of tourism and resources environment in Universities of Shandong,Taishan University,T
【出 处】
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International Symposium on Aeolian Deposits in Earth History
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To the east of the Chinese Loess Plateau(CLP),loess deposits with varying thickness are widely distributed on the northern piedmont zones and intermountain valleys of mountainous regions in central Shandong Province in northern China.
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