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Chen, Wen-Yun , Su, Tao , Adams, Jonathan M. , Jacques, Frédéric M.B. , Ferguson, David K. , Zhou, Zhe-Kun
Leaf margin analysis (LMA) is an important method of estimating paleotemperatures from fossil leaf floras or modern floras. Although some calibration has been carried out based upon large-scale studies of modern forests, most of this research has been in North America and Europe, with relatively lit...
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