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➁Gansu Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources, 1989, Regional Geology of Gansu Province [Geological Memoirs of the Ministry of Geology and Mineral Resources of the People’s Republic of China, (1) Regional Geology, no.19], Beijing: Geological Publishing House. First appeared in a 1981 manuscript by Gansu Geological Mechanics Team ➂Caodaban in Hanmushan, Yongchang County, Gansu Province ➃For gray, grayish white yellow limestone, muddy-band limestone with interbeds of oolitic and edgewise conglomerate limestone, tuffaceous phyllite, metamorphic quartzose sandstone and phosphorite ➄Sinian.

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(2009). Caodaban Formation. In: Zhang, S. (eds) Geological Formation Names of China (1866–2000). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-93824-8_653

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