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1 A comparison of lignin oxidation, enzymatic activity and fungal growth during white-rot decay of wheat straw Robertson, Steven A.
2008
39 8 p. 945-951
7 p.
article
2 Addressing missing data in geochemistry: A non-linear approach Schroeder, Martin
2008
39 8 p. 1162-1169
8 p.
article
3 Algal biomarkers in surface waters around the Crozet plateau Hernandez, Maria T.
2008
39 8 p. 1051-1057
7 p.
article
4 Alkyl sulfur chlorophyll derivatives: Preparation and liquid chromatography-multistage tandem mass spectrometric characterisation of analogues of naturally occurring sedimentary species Pickering, Matthew D.
2008
39 8 p. 1046-1050
5 p.
article
5 Altitudinal shifts in the branched tetraether lipid distribution in soil from Mt. Kilimanjaro (Tanzania): Implications for the MBT/CBT continental palaeothermometer Sinninghe Damsté, Jaap S.
2008
39 8 p. 1072-1076
5 p.
article
6 A new conceptual model for the structural properties of char produced during vegetation fires Knicker, Heike
2008
39 8 p. 935-939
5 p.
article
7 An unusual 17α,21β(H)-bacteriohopanetetrol in Holocene sediments from Ace Lake (Antarctica) Talbot, Helen M.
2008
39 8 p. 1029-1032
4 p.
article
8 An unusual isoprenoid tetraether lipid in marine and lacustrine sediments Schouten, Stefan
2008
39 8 p. 1033-1038
6 p.
article
9 A pyrolytic study of the speciation and isotopic composition of nitrogen in carboniferous shales of the North German Basin Jurisch, Anke
2008
39 8 p. 924-928
5 p.
article
10 A radiocarbon-based assessment of the preservation characteristics of crenarchaeol and alkenones from continental margin sediments Mollenhauer, Gesine
2008
39 8 p. 1039-1045
7 p.
article
11 A reproducible and linear method for separating asphaltenes from crude oil Theuerkorn, Katja
2008
39 8 p. 929-934
6 p.
article
12 Bacteriohopanepolyol signatures of cyanobacterial and methanotrophic bacterial populations recorded in a geothermal vent sinter Gibson, Robert A.
2008
39 8 p. 1020-1023
4 p.
article
13 Biodegradation scales: Applications and limitations Bennett, Barry
2008
39 8 p. 1222-1228
7 p.
article
14 δ13C and δD compositions of n-alkanes from modern angiosperms and conifers: An experimental set up in central Washington State, USA Pedentchouk, Nikolai
2008
39 8 p. 1066-1071
6 p.
article
15 Carbon isotope evidence for sedimentary miliacin as a tracer of Panicum miliaceum (broomcorn millet) in the sediments of Lake le Bourget (French Alps) Jacob, Jérémy
2008
39 8 p. 1077-1080
4 p.
article
16 Characterization of acidic compounds in biodegraded oils Fafet, Anne
2008
39 8 p. 1235-1242
8 p.
article
17 Comparison of biodegradation level and gas hydrate plugging potential of crude oils using FT-IR spectroscopy and multi-component analysis Genov, Georgi
2008
39 8 p. 1229-1234
6 p.
article
18 Compositions of resistant macromolecules in fossil dry fruits of Liquidambar and Nyssa (Pliocene, central Japan) Sawada, Ken
2008
39 8 p. 919-923
5 p.
article
19 Coniacian–Santonian deep ocean anoxia/euxinia inferred from molecular and inorganic markers: Results from the Demerara Rise (ODP Leg 207) Beckmann, Britta
2008
39 8 p. 1092-1096
5 p.
article
20 Constraints on the quantitative assessment of in-reservoir biodegradation using compound-specific stable carbon isotopes Wilkes, Heinz
2008
39 8 p. 1215-1221
7 p.
article
21 Distinguishing solid bitumens formed by thermochemical sulfate reduction and thermal chemical alteration Kelemen, Simon R.
2008
39 8 p. 1137-1143
7 p.
article
22 Distribution and isotopic composition of bacterial lipid biomarkers in microbial mats from a sulfidic Icelandic hot spring van der Meer, Marcel T.J.
2008
39 8 p. 1015-1019
5 p.
article
23 Editorial Board 2008
39 8 p. IFC-
1 p.
article
24 Editorial Board 2008
39 8 p. iii-vii
nvt p.
article
25 Effect of biodegradation on biomarkers released from asphaltenes Silva, Taís F.
2008
39 8 p. 1249-1257
9 p.
article
26 Extended hydroxyarchaeol, a novel lipid biomarker for anaerobic methanotrophy in cold seepage habitats Stadnitskaia, A.
2008
39 8 p. 1007-1014
8 p.
article
27 Further examples of archaeal-derived hydrocarbons in mid-Cretaceous oceanic anoxic event (OAE) 1b sediments Okano, Kazuki
2008
39 8 p. 1088-1091
4 p.
article
28 Geochemical correlation of pyrobitumen fills with host mid-Cretaceous Black Flysch Group (Basque-Cantabrian Basin, western Pyrenees) Agirrezabala, Luis M.
2008
39 8 p. 1185-1188
4 p.
article
29 Geochemistry articles – April 2008 2008
39 8 p. e159-e178
nvt p.
article
30 Geochemistry of fecal sterols in a contaminated estuary in southeastern Brazil Cordeiro, Lívia G.S.M.
2008
39 8 p. 1097-1103
7 p.
article
31 Intact polar lipids of anaerobic methanotrophic archaea and associated bacteria Rossel, Pamela E.
2008
39 8 p. 992-999
8 p.
article
32 Liberation of volatiles from Greek lignites during open system non-isothermal pyrolysis Mavridou, Evangelia
2008
39 8 p. 977-984
8 p.
article
33 Metabolism of n-alkanes and n-alkenes by anaerobic bacteria: A summary Grossi, Vincent
2008
39 8 p. 1197-1203
7 p.
article
34 Microbial membrane lipids in active and inactive sinters from Champagne Pool, New Zealand: Elucidating past geothermal chemistry and microbiology Kaur, Gurpreet
2008
39 8 p. 1024-1028
5 p.
article
35 [No title] Pancost, Richard D.
2008
39 8 p. 897-898
2 p.
article
36 Oil–source correlation in Tertiary deltaic petroleum systems: A comparative study of the Beaufort–Mackenzie Basin in Canada and the Pearl River Mouth Basin in China Li, Maowen
2008
39 8 p. 1170-1175
6 p.
article
37 Oil–source rock correlations – Limitations and recommendations Curiale, J.A.
2008
39 8 p. 1150-1161
12 p.
article
38 Origins of organic geochemistry Kvenvolden, Keith A.
2008
39 8 p. 905-909
5 p.
article
39 Paleozoic-sourced petroleum systems of the Western Siberian Basin – What is the evidence? Ablya, E.
2008
39 8 p. 1176-1184
9 p.
article
40 Petroleum degradation by aerobic microbiota from the Pampo Sul Oil Field, Campos Basin, Brazil da Cruz, Georgiana F.
2008
39 8 p. 1204-1209
6 p.
article
41 Possible origin of 25-norhopanes in Jurassic organic-poor mudstones from the northern Qaidam Basin (NW China) Cao, Jian
2008
39 8 p. 1058-1065
8 p.
article
42 Preliminary results on the formation of organosulfur compounds in sulfate-rich petroleum reservoirs submitted to steam injection Kowalewski, Isabelle
2008
39 8 p. 1130-1136
7 p.
article
43 Pyrolytic assessment of oil generation and expulsion from a suite of vitrinite-rich New Zealand coals Killops, S.D.
2008
39 8 p. 1113-1118
6 p.
article
44 Rapid determination of total organic carbon concentration in marine sediments using Fourier transform near-infrared spectroscopy (FT-NIRS) Leach, Chris J.
2008
39 8 p. 910-914
5 p.
article
45 23rd International Meeting on Organic Geochemistry, Torquay, UK, 9–14 September 2007 Farrimond, Paul
2008
39 8 p. 895-896
2 p.
article
46 Release of bound aliphatic biomarkers via hydropyrolysis from Type II kerogen at high maturity Lockhart, Robert S.
2008
39 8 p. 1119-1124
6 p.
article
47 Restoration of Circum-Arctic Upper Jurassic source rock paleolatitude based on crude oil geochemistry Peters, K.E.
2008
39 8 p. 1189-1196
8 p.
article
48 Second order reactions as a prelude to gas generation at high maturity Mahlstedt, Nicolaj
2008
39 8 p. 1125-1129
5 p.
article
49 Sources and historic changes in polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon input in a shallow lake, Zeekoevlei, South Africa Das, Supriyo Kumar
2008
39 8 p. 1109-1112
4 p.
article
50 Sources of hydrocarbon pollution in surface sediments of the Campeche Sound, Gulf of Mexico, revealed by biomarker analysis Scholz-Böttcher, Barbara M.
2008
39 8 p. 1104-1108
5 p.
article
51 Structural domains in peat as revealed by physical fractionation, sequential chemolysis and 15N and 13C CPMAS NMR spectroscopy Almendros, Gonzalo
2008
39 8 p. 972-976
5 p.
article
52 The archaeal lipid composition of partially lithified cold seep mats Roberts, Zoë E.
2008
39 8 p. 1000-1006
7 p.
article
53 The dispersal of sedimentary terrestrial organic matter in the East China Sea (ECS) as revealed by biomarkers and hydro-chemical characteristics Zhu, Chun
2008
39 8 p. 952-957
6 p.
article
54 The history of the EAOG in relation to the development of organic geochemistry Schenck, Pieter A.
2008
39 8 p. 899-904
6 p.
article
55 The occurrence of unusual hopenes in hydropyrolysates generated from severely biodegraded oil seep asphaltenes Meredith, Will
2008
39 8 p. 1243-1248
6 p.
article
56 TLC–FID (Iatroscan) analysis of heavy oil and tar sand samples Jiang, Chunqing
2008
39 8 p. 1210-1214
5 p.
article
57 Tracking changes in the organic matter in a lake palaeoecosystem: A spectrophotometric approach Leeben, Aina
2008
39 8 p. 915-918
4 p.
article
58 Tracking soil organic carbon transport to continental margin sediments using soil-specific hopanoid biomarkers: A case study from the Congo fan (ODP site 1075) Cooke, Martin P.
2008
39 8 p. 965-971
7 p.
article
59 Two-dimensional gas chromatograms as fingerprints of sour gas-associated oils Li, Maowen
2008
39 8 p. 1144-1149
6 p.
article
60 Unexpected occurrence and significance of zinc alkyl porphyrins in Cenomanian–Turonian black shales of the Demerara Rise Junium, Christopher K.
2008
39 8 p. 1081-1087
7 p.
article
61 Use of lipid biomarker patterns as a proxy of environmental variability in the coastal sedimentary record from the Gulf of Cádiz (SW Spain) Sánchez-Garcı´a, Laura
2008
39 8 p. 958-964
7 p.
article
62 Use of multiple biogeochemical parameters to monitor the recovery of soils after forest fires González-Pérez, José A.
2008
39 8 p. 940-944
5 p.
article
63 Water extraction of coals – potential for estimating low molecular weight organic acids as carbon feedstock for the deep terrestrial biosphere Vieth, Andrea
2008
39 8 p. 985-991
7 p.
article
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