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The Laoheishan Basin in northeast China has been filled with Lower Cretaceous coal- and “oil shale”-bearing sediments. The basin fill includes from base to top alluvial conglomerate (lower member of Muling Formation), fan delta sediments interbedded with coal and oil-prone mudstone (denominated as “oil shale”) layers in the upper member of Muling Formation, and volcaniclastic rocks (Dongshan Formation)...
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