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English: Diagram showing Tasmanites blooms and oil shale formation driven by freshwater injection during deglaciation, illustrating nutrient-rich, anoxic conditions in a brackish lake
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Ruijie Zhang a , Jian Cao a , Wenxuan Hu a , Lizeng Bian a , Yuce Wang b , Bin Zhang a , Liuwen Xia a , Suping Yao a ,

Yong Tang c

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Diagram showing Tasmanites blooms and oil shale formation driven by freshwater injection during deglaciation, illustrating nutrient-rich, anoxic conditions in a brackish lake

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