Corrigendum to “Anthropogenically-induced atmospheric Pb cycle in low-latitude Asia since the industrial revolution recorded by high-resolution stalagmites” [Global and Planetary Chang, 232 (2024) 104337]
Tianli Wang , Pei-Hsuan Yao , Chuan-Chou Shen , Sakonvan Chawchai , Adi Torfstein , Ashish Sinha , Hai Xu , Tsai-Luen Yu , Fangyuan Lin , Xiqian Wang , Dong Li , Hai Cheng , R. Lawrence Edwards , Zhisheng An , Liangcheng Tan
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