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➀Alxa Series (=Elashan Series), Geographic name Alxa was Romanized as Alachan or Alshan by the French (LSI) ➁Editorial Commission on Geology of China & Institute of Geology, Academia Sinica, 1956, China Regional Stratigraphic Charts (Project), Beijing: Science Press, 134, chart 31. First appeared in a 1954 manuscript by Li Pu & Yuan Qilin ➂Alxa Zuo Banner, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region ➃For...
➀Geographic name Altungol was Romanized as Aloutoungol by the French (LSI) ➁Norin E, 1937, Geology of Western Quruq Tagh, Eastern Tien-shan. Reports from the Scientific Expedition to the Northwestern Provinces of China under Leadership of Dr. Sven Hedin—the Sino-Swedish Expedition—III. Geology, no.1 ➂Altungo valley in the southwest of Kalatiekenwula Mountain, Kuruktag, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region...
➀Amapu Formation ➁Yin Guanhou, Zhang Jinliang, Chen Sijun, 1988, Yunnan Geology, 17(1): 17–26. Adopted a classified matter by Yunnan Regional Geological Survey Team ➂Amapu close to Sishituo, southeast of mountain Xuelongshan, in northwestern Yunnan Province ➃Schist intercalated with marble ➄Palaeo- to Mesoproterozoic.
➁Wu Ruizhong, Chen Dejuan, 1986, Stratigraphic System of Qiangtang District, Northern Tibet, Contribution to the Geology of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, (9), Beijing: Geological Publishing House ➂Amugang, Tibet Autonomous Region ➃Composed of Qiagela Formation (lower) and Gemuri Formation (upper) ➄ Pre-Devonian.
➁Li Wenguo, 1996, in Inner Mongolia Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources (Li Wenguo, chief editor), 1996, Multiple Classification and Correlation of the Stratigraphy of China (15), Stratigraphy (Lithostratic) of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Wuhan: China University of Geosciences Press, 200. First appeared in a 1955 manuscript by No.241 Geology Team, Ministry of Geology ➂Amushan in Darhan Muminggan...
➁Ma Xiaoda, 1983, The Discussion on the Classification of Marine Jurassic of South Qinghai and North Tibet, Contribution to the Geology of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, (3), Beijing: Geological Publishing House, 113–117. First appeared in a 1966 manuscript by Integrative Team of Petroleum Geology, Ministry of Geology ➂ Amdo County, Tibet Autonomous Region ➃Temporary absent ➄Late Jurassic ➅Homonym of...
➁No.1 Qinghai Regional Geological Survey Team, 1978, Explanatory Text for 1∶200 000 Scale Geological Map: Tuosuhu Sheet ➂The hill of Amnik in Wulan County, in the southwest of Delingha, northern margin of Qaidam Basin, Qinghai Province ➃Purple and parti-coloured clastic rocks intercalated with limestone and dolomite. ➄Late Devonian-Early Carboniferous.
➁No.1 Inner Mongolia Regional Geological Survey Team, 1973, Explanatory Text for 1∶200 000 Scale Geological Map: Dong-Ujimqin Sheet ➂Ange’eryinwula in Dong-Ujimqin Banner, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region ➃Composed mainly of siltstone, slate, fine sandstone, intercalated with siltstone and mudstone ➄Late Devonian.
➁Tibet Integrative Geological Survey Team, 1980, Geological Review, 26(2): 162 ➂Angjie Mountain, Yongzhu Township, Xainza County in lake-region, in the north Tibet Autonomous Region ➃Grayish black shale, siltstone, and limestone ➄Late Carboniferous-Early Permian ➅Angjie Formation is the form of lithostratigraphic unit with chronostratigraphic meaning.
➁Henan Team of Rich Iron Scientific Research of Northwest University, 1979, Contribution to Presinian Geology and Rich Iron Scientific Research in Southern North China. Beijing: Science Press ➂Angou, Linru County, Henan Province ➄Palaeoproterozoic.
➀Angara Series (=Angara Schichten) ➁Suess E, 1908, Face de la Terre, pt. III, Oxford, 19; Leuchs K, 1912, Geologische Untersuchungen im Chalyktau, Temurlyktau und Dsungarischen Alatau. Aus den Wissenschaftlichen Ergebnissen der Merzbacherschen Tian-Schan-Expedition. Abh. d. K.Bayer. Akad. d. Wiss. Math-Phys. Kl. Bd.25, Abt.8 ➂Angara close to Temurlyktau in south of Yili County, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous...
➁Jiangsu Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources (Xu Xuesi, chief editor), 1997, Multiple Classification and Correlation of the Stratigraphy of China (32), Stratigraphy (Lithostratic) of Jiangsu Province, Wuhan: China University of Geosciences Press, 192. First appeared in a 1965 manuscript by Tian Yongchu ➂Andou is a coordinative geography name abridged from Anji village and mountain Doushan, Jiangsu...
➀Angzanggou Series, geographic name Angzanggou was Romanized as Antsziagoou by the French (LSI) ➁Mu Enzhi, 1962, The Silurian of China, Beijing: Science Press. First appeared in a 1957 manuscript by Yin Zanxun et al. ➂Angzanggou located north of Yumen City, Gansu Province ➃Blackish gray, blue sandy shale, siltstone, intercalated with black shale and conglomerate ➄Early Silurian.
➁Zhang Zengqi, Chi Shouxiang, Song Zhiyong, et al., 1994, Regional Geology of China, no.4 (serial no.51). First appeared in a manuscript by No.3 Shandong Geology Team ➂Anjicun village in Laishan Town, Muping County, Shandong Province ➃For the lower member of Lugezhuang Formation, schist ➄Palaeoproterozoic.
➁Zhu Weiyuan, 1988, Gansu Geology, (9). First appeared in a 1981 manuscript by Metallurgy and Geological Exploration Company of Gansu ➂Anjiacha located north of Liuxiang Township, Xihe County, Gansu Province; ➃Limestone, phyllite, and siltstone ➄Early-Mid Devonian.
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