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COORDINATED BIOTIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL EVOLUTION IN THE EARTH HISTORY AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF FOSSIL FUEL

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  • 1.Nanjing Institute of Geology and Paleontology, Academia Sinica, Nanjing  210008;2.Lanzhou Institute of Geology, Academia Sinica, Lanzhou  730000

Received date: 1994-07-13

  Revised date: 1994-09-19

  Online published: 1995-08-01

Abstract

The biological evolution and changes of the physical environment during the geological history are closely related. Fossil fuels are the resultsof events in the evolution of biosphere and its physical environments. It is therefore, important for us to understand the evolution of the biological and physical aspects, their relationships and the mechanisms of coordination, in order to better learn the formation and distribution of the energy resources and the human society’s current strategy to optimize the human activities and environmental protetion.

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Zhou Zuren,Yang Qun,Li Yucheng,Sheng Jinzhang,Li Xingxue,Xu Yongchang . COORDINATED BIOTIC AND ENVIRONMENTAL EVOLUTION IN THE EARTH HISTORY AND THE DISTRIBUTION OF FOSSIL FUEL[J]. Advances in Earth Science, 1995 , 10(4) : 378 -382 . DOI: 10.11867/j.issn.1001-8166.1995.04.0378

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