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1. Diversity dynamics, faunal turnover and radiation pattern of the Middle Ordovician trilobites in South China.

2. Onset of the middle Telychian (Silurian) clastic marine red beds on the western Yangtze Platform, South China.

3. Stacking patterns and growth models of multiscopic structures within Cambrian Series 3 thrombolites at the Jiulongshan section, Shandong Province, northern China.

4. Geochemistry of lower Ordovician microbialites on the Yangtze Platform, South China: Implications for oceanic oxygenation at the onset of the GOBE.

5. The earliest known Spongeliomorpha from the Lower Devonian of the northwestern Yangtze Platform, South China.

6. Cambrian through Ordovician reef transitions in North and South China: Changes in reef construction and background geobiological environments.

7. Meganodular limestone of the Pagoda Formation: A time-specific carbonate facies in the Upper Ordovician of South China.

8. The late early Cambrian microbial reefs immediately after the demise of archaeocyathan reefs, Hunan Province, South China.

9. Microfacies analysis of the Lower-Middle Ordovician succession at Xiangshuidong, southwestern Hubei Province, and the drowning and shelf-ramp transition of a carbonate platform in the Yangtze region.

10. Cambrian Series 2 (Stage 4) calcimicrobial reefs in Shandong Province, North China: Calcimicrobial diversity and contribution to reef construction.

11. Stromatolites near the Permian–Triassic boundary in Chongyang, Hubei Province, South China: A geobiological window into palaeo-oceanic fluctuations following the end-Permian extinction.

12. Environmental changes revealed by Lower–Middle Ordovician deeper-water marine red beds from the marginal Yangtze Platform, South China: Links to biodiversification.

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