A DISCUSSION ON FORMATION AND EVOLUTION OF THE LANCANGJIANG PLATE JUNCTION WITH ANALOGY: WHETHER O

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Lancangjiang plate junction consisting of the Paleozoic and pre\|Paleozoic underwent multiple tectonism and was overlain by sedimentary cover which resulted in rare reservation and scattered exposure of the Paleozoic and pre\|Paleozoic. Meanwhile, Stro
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