Sedimentary environment and organic matter accumulation of Neoproterozoic black shale in the North China Craton: A case study of the Tonian Baishugou Formation in the Luonan area
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Shaoyong Wang | Suyun Hu | Shuyuan Shi | Kun Wang | Tongshan Wang | Taotao Yang | P. Luo | Jian Su
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