Cite
Using Mesoproterozoic sedimentary geochemistry to reconstruct basin tectonic geography and link organic carbon productivity to nutrient flux from a Northern Australian large igneous Province.
MLA
Yang, Bo, et al. “Using Mesoproterozoic Sedimentary Geochemistry to Reconstruct Basin Tectonic Geography and Link Organic Carbon Productivity to Nutrient Flux from a Northern Australian Large Igneous Province.” Basin Research, vol. 32, no. 6, Dec. 2020, pp. 1734–50. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1111/bre.12450.
APA
Yang, B., Collins, A. S., Cox, G. M., Jarrett, A. J. M., Denyszyn, S., Blades, M. L., Farkaš, J., & Glorie, S. (2020). Using Mesoproterozoic sedimentary geochemistry to reconstruct basin tectonic geography and link organic carbon productivity to nutrient flux from a Northern Australian large igneous Province. Basin Research, 32(6), 1734–1750. https://doi.org/10.1111/bre.12450
Chicago
Yang, Bo, Alan S. Collins, Grant M. Cox, Amber J. M. Jarrett, Steven Denyszyn, Morgan L. Blades, Juraj Farkaš, and Stijn Glorie. 2020. “Using Mesoproterozoic Sedimentary Geochemistry to Reconstruct Basin Tectonic Geography and Link Organic Carbon Productivity to Nutrient Flux from a Northern Australian Large Igneous Province.” Basin Research 32 (6): 1734–50. doi:10.1111/bre.12450.