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1. Hydrocarbon generation potential and organic matter accumulation patterns in organic-rich shale during the mesoproterozoic oxygenation event: evidence from the Xiamaling formation shale

2. Large Igneous Province Emplacement Triggered an Oxygenation Event at ∼1.4 Ga: Evidence From Mercury and Paleo‐Productivity Proxies.

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3. Organic matter accumulation mechanisms and source rock potential of the Mesoproterozoic Xiamaling Formation, Yanliao Basin, North China.

4. Geochemical Characteristics of Catalytic Hydrogenation of Low-Mature Kerogen Under Deep Fluids

5. 中元古界沉积物中典型分子标志化合物及其地质意义 --以宣隆坳陷下马岭组黑色页岩为例

6. Mesoproterozoic seafloor authigenic glauconite-berthierine: Indicator of enhanced reverse weathering on early Earth.

7. Temperature-Driven Hydrocarbon Generation-Expulsion and Structural Transformation of Organic-Rich Shale Assessed by in situ Heating SEM

8. The formation of marine red beds and iron cycling on the Mesoproterozoic North China Platform.

9. Ferruginous seawater facilitates the transformation of glauconite to chamosite: An example from the Mesoproterozoic Xiamaling Formation of North China.

10. Multi-Element Imaging of a 1.4 Ga Authigenic Siderite Crystal

11. A diverse organic-walled microfossil assemblage from the Mesoproterozoic Xiamaling Formation, North China

12. Gulf of Nuna: Astrochronologic correlation of a Mesoproterozoic oceanic euxinic event

13. Thermal evolution behavior of the organic matter and a ray of light on the origin of vitrinite-like maceral in the Mesoproterozoic and Lower Cambrian black shales:Insights from artificial maturation

14. Multi-Element Imaging of a 1.4 Ga Authigenic Siderite Crystal.