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From: Paleomagnetism and U-Pb geochronology of the late Cretaceous Chisulryoung Volcanic Formation, Korea: tectonic evolution of the Korean Peninsula

Figure 10

Paleomagnetic poles of A1, A3, and A4 from the CVF, together with reference poles from China. Red circles: this study; open black triangle for early Tertiary, China (Zhao et al. 1994); solid blue squares for Paleogene, South China (Gilder and Courtillot 1997); solid green squares for Neogene, North China (Gilder and Courtillot 1997); solid blue circles for Cretaceous, China (Gilder and Courtillot 1997); solid green circles for Cretaceous, China (Gilder and Courtillot 1997); open inverted black triangle for late Tertiary, China (Huang et al. 2004); open black circle for Cretaceous, China (Huang et al. 2007); open brown circles for late Cretaceous, South China (Li et al. 2013).

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