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Front. Earth Sci.    0, Vol. Issue () : 418-426    https://doi.org/10.1007/s11707-008-0054-5
Nd and Sr isotopic compositions of sediments from the Yellow and Yangtze Rivers: Implications for partitioning tectonic terranes and crust weathering of the Central and Southeast China
MENG Xianwei1, LIU Yanguang2, SHI Xuefa2, DU Dewen2
1.1 First Institute of Oceanography, State Oceanic Administration; 2.2 Key Laboratory of Marine Sedimentology and Environment Geology, State Oceanic Administration
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Abstract New Nd and Sr isotope data are presented in this paper for sediments from the Yellow and Yangtze River drainage basins. The average 143Nd/144Nd isotope compositions of fine-grained sediments from two drainage basins seem similar. The Graphic
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MENG Xianwei,LIU Yanguang,SHI Xuefa, et al. Nd and Sr isotopic compositions of sediments from the Yellow and Yangtze Rivers: Implications for partitioning tectonic terranes and crust weathering of the Central and Southeast China[J]. Front. Earth Sci., 0, (): 418-426.
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