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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Absence of stable carbon isotope fractionation of saturated and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons during aerobic bacterial biodegradation Mazeas, L
2002
83-84 11 p. 1259-1272
14 p.
artikel
2 Alteration of crude oils from the Troll area by biodegradation: Analysis of oil and water samples Barman Skaare, B.
2007
83-84 11 p. 1865-1883
19 p.
artikel
3 Alteration of soil organic matter following treatment with hydrofluoric acid (HF) Rumpel, C.
2006
83-84 11 p. 1437-1451
15 p.
artikel
4 A molecular dynamics study of natural organic matter: 1. Lignin, kerogen and soot Zhang, Lu
2009
83-84 11 p. 1132-1142
11 p.
artikel
5 Analysis of black carbon in sediments and soils using multi-element scanning thermal analysis (MESTA) Hsieh, Y.P.
2008
83-84 11 p. 1562-1571
10 p.
artikel
6 Analysis of trace amounts of alkenones in complex environmental samples by way of NaBH4/NaBD4 reduction and silylation Rontani, J.-F.
2011
83-84 11 p. 1299-1307
9 p.
artikel
7 A new approach for the isolation of cellulose from aquatic plant tissue and freshwater sediments for stable isotope analysis Wissel, Holger
2008
83-84 11 p. 1545-1561
17 p.
artikel
8 Announcement 2003
83-84 11 p. IX-
1 p.
artikel
9 A novel sedimentary chlorin: structural evidence for a chlorophyll origin for aetioporphyrins Airs, Ruth L
2000
83-84 11 p. 1253-1256
4 p.
artikel
10 Application of microwave-assisted extraction to the analysis of biomarker climate proxies in marine sediments Kornilova, Oksana
2003
83-84 11 p. 1517-1523
7 p.
artikel
11 A preliminary investigation of the optical properties of asphaltene and their application to source rock evaluation Xianming, Xiao
1998
83-84 11 p. 669-676
8 p.
artikel
12 A quantitative assessment of pressure dependent adaptive changes in the membrane lipids of a piezosensitive deep sub-seafloor bacterium Mangelsdorf, Kai
2005
83-84 11 p. 1459-1479
21 p.
artikel
13 Archaea in Black Sea water column particulate matter and sediments—evidence from ether lipid derivatives King, Linda L
1998
83-84 11 p. 677-688
12 p.
artikel
14 Archaea mediating anaerobic methane oxidation in deep-sea sediments at cold seeps of the eastern Aleutian subduction zone Elvert, Marcus
2000
83-84 11 p. 1175-1187
13 p.
artikel
15 Aromatic biomarkers as indicators of source, depositional environment, maturity and secondary migration in the oils of Cambay Basin, India Sivan, Perumal
2008
83-84 11 p. 1620-1630
11 p.
artikel
16 Artificial maturation of a Type I kerogen in closed system: Mass balance and kinetic modelling Behar, Françoise
2010
83-84 11 p. 1235-1247
13 p.
artikel
17 Association of Chemistry and the Envronment 2001
83-84 11 p. IX-
1 p.
artikel
18 Bacteriohopanepolyol biomarker composition of organic matter exported to the Arctic Ocean by seven of the major Arctic rivers Cooke, Martin P.
2009
83-84 11 p. 1151-1159
9 p.
artikel
19 Biological origin for amino acids in a deep subterranean hydrothermal vent, Toyoha mine, Hokkaido, Japan Takano, Yoshinori
2003
83-84 11 p. 1491-1496
6 p.
artikel
20 Biomarker and isotopic signatures of an early Cambrian Lagerstätte in the Stansbury Basin, South Australia Anthony Hall, P.
2011
83-84 11 p. 1324-1330
7 p.
artikel
21 Biomarker and stable carbon isotope systematics of fossil wood from the second Lusatian lignite seam of the Lubstów deposit (Poland) Bechtel, A.
2007
83-84 11 p. 1850-1864
15 p.
artikel
22 Biomarker seasonality study in Lake Van, Turkey Huguet, C.
2011
83-84 11 p. 1289-1298
10 p.
artikel
23 Biomarkers of Holocene buried conifer logs from Bella Coola and north Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Otto, Angelika
2002
83-84 11 p. 1241-1251
11 p.
artikel
24 Branched glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraethers in lake sediments: Can they be used as temperature and pH proxies? Blaga, Cornelia I.
2010
83-84 11 p. 1225-1234
10 p.
artikel
25 Carbonate Reservoirs: Porosity Evolution and Diagenesis in Sequence Stratigraphic Framework Tucker, Maurice
2001
83-84 11 p. 1373-
1 p.
artikel
26 Carboxylic acids of marine evaporitic oils from Sergipe-Alagoas Basin, Brazil Rodrigues, D.C.
2000
83-84 11 p. 1209-1222
14 p.
artikel
27 C23–C31 n-alkan-2-ones are biomarkers for the genus Sphagnum in freshwater peatlands Nichols, Jonathan E.
2007
83-84 11 p. 1972-1976
5 p.
artikel
28 Characterization of humic like substances obtained by chemical oxidation of eucalyptus charcoal Trompowsky, Patrick Marques
2005
83-84 11 p. 1480-1489
10 p.
artikel
29 Chemical and mineralogical controls on humic acid sorption to clay mineral surfaces Feng, Xiaojuan
2005
83-84 11 p. 1553-1566
14 p.
artikel
30 Chemical characterization of lignin preparations of fresh and decomposing Spartina anglica by pyrolysis mass spectrometry Klap, Vincent A
1998
83-84 11 p. 707-727
21 p.
artikel
31 Chemistry of maceral and groundmass density fractions of torbanite and cannel coal Han, Zhiwen
1999
83-84 11 p. 1381-1401
21 p.
artikel
32 Chemotaxonomic classification of fossil leaves from the Miocene Clarkia lake deposit, Idaho, USA based on n-alkyl lipid distributions and principal component analyses Lockheart, Matthew J
2000
83-84 11 p. 1223-1246
24 p.
artikel
33 Confined pyrolysis of extant land plants: A contribution to palaeochemotaxonomy Hautevelle, Yann
2006
83-84 11 p. 1546-1561
16 p.
artikel
34 Continuous monitoring of the oxidation of algal- and humic-type kerogen in a heated FTIR flow cell Sobalı́k, Z.
1998
83-84 11 p. 767-772
6 p.
artikel
35 Contribution to characterisation of biochar to estimate the labile fraction of carbon Calvelo Pereira, R.
2011
83-84 11 p. 1331-1342
12 p.
artikel
36 Copper-chelated bacteriochlorophyll e homologues in sediment from an anoxic lake (Lake Abashiri, Japan) Ohkouchi, Naohiko
2005
83-84 11 p. 1576-1580
5 p.
artikel
37 Current Literature Survey 2003
83-84 11 p. I-VI
nvt p.
artikel
38 Current Literature Survey 2001
83-84 11 p. I-VI
nvt p.
artikel
39 Current Literature Survey 2002
83-84 11 p. I-VII
nvt p.
artikel
40 Determination of volatile fatty acids in the hot springs of Vulcano, Aeolian Islands, Italy Amend, Jan P.
1998
83-84 11 p. 699-705
7 p.
artikel
41 Dissolved organic matter characteristics within the Lake Superior watershed Minor, Elizabeth
2008
83-84 11 p. 1489-1501
13 p.
artikel
42 Distribution and evolution of tricyclic terpanes in lacustrine carbonates Jincai, Tuo
1999
83-84 11 p. 1429-1435
7 p.
artikel
43 EAOG Travel Scholarship 2005
83-84 11 p. XXI-
1 p.
artikel
44 EAOG Travel Scholarships 2002
83-84 11 p. XIII-
1 p.
artikel
45 EAOG Travel Scholarships 2003
83-84 11 p. XI-
1 p.
artikel
46 EAOG TRAVEL SCHOLARSHIPS 2001
83-84 11 p. XI-
1 p.
artikel
47 EAOG Travel Scholarships 2007
83-84 11 p. XXVI-
1 p.
artikel
48 EAOG Travel Scholarships 2006
83-84 11 p. XXX-
1 p.
artikel
49 Editorial Board 2008
83-84 11 p. IFC-
1 p.
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50 Editorial Board 2009
83-84 11 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
51 Editorial Board 2010
83-84 11 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
52 Editorial Board 2006
83-84 11 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
53 Editorial Board 2011
83-84 11 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
54 Effect of residual vanadyl on the spectroscopic analysis of humic acids Novotny, Etelvino H.
2006
83-84 11 p. 1562-1572
11 p.
artikel
55 Effects of charring on mass, organic carbon, and stable carbon isotope composition of wood Czimczik, Claudia I.
2002
83-84 11 p. 1207-1223
17 p.
artikel
56 Environmental change during the Early Cretaceous in the Purbeck-type Durlston Bay section (Dorset, Southern England): A biomarker approach Riboulleau, Armelle
2007
83-84 11 p. 1804-1823
20 p.
artikel
57 Exclusion of 2-methylbutane (isopentane) during crystallization of structure II gas hydrate in sea-floor sediment, Gulf of Mexico Sassen, Roger
2000
83-84 11 p. 1257-1262
6 p.
artikel
58 Experimental and field evidence for thiyl radical-induced stereomutation of alkenones and other lipids in sediments and seawater Rontani, Jean-François
2006
83-84 11 p. 1489-1504
16 p.
artikel
59 Experimental study of the effects of thermochemical sulfate reduction on low molecular weight hydrocarbons in confined systems and its geochemical implications Xiao, Qilin
2011
83-84 11 p. 1375-1393
19 p.
artikel
60 Fate of CuO-derived lignin oxidation products during plant combustion: Application to the evaluation of char input to soil organic matter Kuo, Li-Jung
2008
83-84 11 p. 1522-1536
15 p.
artikel
61 First Announcement and Call for Papers 2006
83-84 11 p. XXI-XXVIII
nvt p.
artikel
62 Fluorescence and DOC contents of pore waters from coastal and deep-sea sediments in the Gulf of Biscay Sierra, M.M.D
2001
83-84 11 p. 1319-1328
10 p.
artikel
63 Focused microwave-assisted extraction of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and alkanes from sediments and source rocks Letellier, M
1999
83-84 11 p. 1353-1365
13 p.
artikel
64 Forest-derived lignin biomarkers in an Australian oxisol decrease substantially after 90years of pasture Heim, Alexander
2010
83-84 11 p. 1219-1224
6 p.
artikel
65 Forthcoming Papers 2002
83-84 11 p. IX-
1 p.
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66 Forthcoming Papers 2003
83-84 11 p. VII-
1 p.
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67 FORTHCOMING PAPERS 2001
83-84 11 p. VII-
1 p.
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68 Forthcoming papers 2007
83-84 11 p. XXV-
1 p.
artikel
69 Forthcoming Papers 2005
83-84 11 p. XIX-
1 p.
artikel
70 Forthcoming Papers 2006
83-84 11 p. XIX-
1 p.
artikel
71 FTIR absorption indices for thermal maturity in comparison with vitrinite reflectance R 0 in type-II kerogens from Devonian black shales Lis, Grzegorz P.
2005
83-84 11 p. 1533-1552
20 p.
artikel
72 Geochemical appraisal of palaeovegetation and climate oscillation in the Late Miocene of Western Bulgaria Stefanova, Maya
2011
83-84 11 p. 1363-1374
12 p.
artikel
73 Geochemical characterization of organic ligands for copper(II) in different molecular size fractions in Lake Biwa, Japan Wu, Fengchang
2001
83-84 11 p. 1311-1318
8 p.
artikel
74 Geochemical features of light hydrocarbons of typical salt lake oils sourced from Jianghan Basin, China Peirong, Wang
2008
83-84 11 p. 1631-1636
6 p.
artikel
75 Geochemistry articles – August 2006 2006
83-84 11 p. I-XVII
nvt p.
artikel
76 Geochemistry Articles- July 2008 2008
83-84 11 p. e229-e249
nvt p.
artikel
77 GEOCHEMISTRY ARTICLES – July 2007 2007
83-84 11 p. I-XXIV
nvt p.
artikel
78 Geochemistry articles – July 2009 2009
83-84 11 p. e233-e256
nvt p.
artikel
79 Geochemistry Articles – July 2010 2010
83-84 11 p. e229-e249
nvt p.
artikel
80 Geochemistry articles – July 2011 2011
83-84 11 p. e245-e264
nvt p.
artikel
81 Geochemistry of Palaeozoic marine petroleum from the Tarim Basin, NW China: Part 3. Thermal cracking of liquid hydrocarbons and gas washing as the major mechanisms for deep gas condensate accumulations Zhang, Shuichang
2011
83-84 11 p. 1394-1410
17 p.
artikel
82 Geochemistry of shallow tropical marine sediments from the Arafura Sea, Australia Grosjean, E.
2007
83-84 11 p. 1953-1971
19 p.
artikel
83 Geochemmistry articles – September, 2005 Walters, C.C.
2005
83-84 11 p. I-XVII
nvt p.
artikel
84 Host–guest interactions in humic materials Smeulders, Damian E
2001
83-84 11 p. 1357-1371
15 p.
artikel
85 Hydrous pyrolysis transformation of organic sulfur compounds: Part 1. Reactivity and chemical changes Song, Zhiguang
2005
83-84 11 p. 1523-1532
10 p.
artikel
86 Hydroxy and ketonic androstanes: a new class of sterol diagenetic product in peat Avsejs, Luke A
1998
83-84 11 p. 749-753
5 p.
artikel
87 Identification of a C25 highly branched isoprenoid (HBI) diene in Antarctic sediments, Antarctic sea-ice diatoms and cultured diatoms Johns, L.
1999
83-84 11 p. 1471-1475
5 p.
artikel
88 Impact of temperature on long chain diol and mid-chain hydroxy methyl alkanoate composition in Proboscia diatoms: Results from culture and field studies Rampen, Sebastiaan W.
2009
83-84 11 p. 1124-1131
8 p.
artikel
89 Influence of bedrock geology on dissolved organic matter quality in stream water Mosher, Jennifer J.
2010
83-84 11 p. 1177-1188
12 p.
artikel
90 Influence of biodegradation on crude oil acidity and carboxylic acid composition Meredith, W
2000
83-84 11 p. 1059-1073
15 p.
artikel
91 Influence of floral assemblage, facies and diagenesis on petrography and organic geochemistry of the Eocene Bourgas coal and the Miocene Maritza-East lignite (Bulgaria) Bechtel, A.
2005
83-84 11 p. 1498-1522
25 p.
artikel
92 Influence of in-situ bitumen on the generation of gas and oil in New Zealand coals Vu, Thi Anh Tiem
2008
83-84 11 p. 1606-1619
14 p.
artikel
93 Insights into the origin of perylene from isotopic analyses of sediments from Saanich Inlet, British Columbia Silliman, J.E
2000
83-84 11 p. 1133-1142
10 p.
artikel
94 Investigation of humic acid N with X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy: Effect of acid hydrolysis and comparison with 15N cross polarization/magic angle spinning nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy Abe, Tomonori
2005
83-84 11 p. 1490-1497
8 p.
artikel
95 Isolation and analysis of lignin-derived phenols in aquatic humic substances: improvements on the procedures Standley, Laurel J.
1998
83-84 11 p. 689-697
9 p.
artikel
96 John I. Hedges Benner, Ron
2002
83-84 11 p. 1205-1206
2 p.
artikel
97 Jurassic oils in the central Sichuan basin, southwest China: Unusual biomarker distribution and possible origin Zhu, Yangming
2007
83-84 11 p. 1884-1896
13 p.
artikel
98 Lignin depolymerization products as biomarkers of the organic matter sedimentary record in 210Pb–137Cs-dated lake sediments Pempkowiak, Janusz
2006
83-84 11 p. 1452-1464
13 p.
artikel
99 Lipid biomarkers in Hamelin Pool microbial mats and stromatolites Allen, Michelle A.
2010
83-84 11 p. 1207-1218
12 p.
artikel
100 Lipid biomarkers in the Zoigê-Hongyuan peat deposit: Indicators of Holocene climate changes in West China Zheng, Yanhong
2007
83-84 11 p. 1927-1940
14 p.
artikel
101 Microheterogeneity of element distribution and sulfur speciation in an organic surface horizon of a forested Histosol as revealed by synchrotron-based X-ray spectromicroscopy Prietzel, Jörg
2011
83-84 11 p. 1308-1314
7 p.
artikel
102 Microspectrofluorimetric and microthermometric evidence for variability in hydrocarbon fluid inclusions in quartz overgrowths: implications for inclusion trapping in the Alwyn North field, North Sea Blanchet, A
2003
83-84 11 p. 1477-1490
14 p.
artikel
103 Molecular analysis of petroleum in fluid inclusions: a practical methodology Jones, D.M.
2000
83-84 11 p. 1163-1173
11 p.
artikel
104 Mono-, di- and trimethyl-branched alkanes in cultures of the filamentous cyanobacterium Calothrix scopulorum Köster, Jürgen
1999
83-84 11 p. 1367-1379
13 p.
artikel
105 Morphological and chemical features of a kerogen from the underground Mol laboratory (Boom Clay Formation, Oligocene, Belgium): structure, source organisms and formation pathways Deniau, I
2001
83-84 11 p. 1343-1356
14 p.
artikel
106 NaBH4 reduction of alkenones to the corresponding alkenols: a useful tool for their characterisation in natural samples Rontani, Jean-François
2001
83-84 11 p. 1329-1341
13 p.
artikel
107 New constraints on the provenance of hopanoids in the marine geologic record: Bacteriohopanepolyols in marine suboxic and anoxic environments Sáenz, James P.
2011
83-84 11 p. 1351-1362
12 p.
artikel
108 Nitrogen isotopic fractionation in the synthesis of photosynthetic pigments in Rhodobacter capsulatus and Anabaena cylindrica Beaumont, Valérie I.
2000
83-84 11 p. 1075-1085
11 p.
artikel
109 Nominations for the Pieter Schenck Award 2002
83-84 11 p. XI-
1 p.
artikel
110 Novel polyfunctionalised geohopanoids in a recent lacustrine sediment (Priest Pot, UK) Watson, D.F
2000
83-84 11 p. 1247-1252
6 p.
artikel
111 Occurrence and distribution of high molecular weight hydrocarbons in selected non-marine source rocks from the Liaohe, Qaidam and Tarim Basins, China Tuo, Jincai
2003
83-84 11 p. 1543-1558
16 p.
artikel
112 Occurrence and distribution of organic sulphur in macerals of Australian coals using electron microprobe techniques Ward, Colin R.
1998
83-84 11 p. 635-647
13 p.
artikel
113 Occurrence of triterpenyl acetates in soil and their potential as chemotaxonomical markers of Asteraceae Lavrieux, Marlène
2011
83-84 11 p. 1315-1323
9 p.
artikel
114 Oil filling history of the Ordovician oil reservoir in the major part of the Tahe Oilfield, Tarim Basin, NW China Wang, T.-G.
2008
83-84 11 p. 1637-1646
10 p.
artikel
115 Oleanane or lupane? Reappraisal of the presence of oleanane in Cretaceous–Tertiary oils and sediments Nytoft, Hans Peter
2002
83-84 11 p. 1225-1240
16 p.
artikel
116 Organic geochemical and stable carbon isotopic investigation of coals formed in low-lying and raised mires within the Eastern Alps (Austria) Bechtel, A
2001
83-84 11 p. 1289-1310
22 p.
artikel
117 Organic geochemistry of hydrothermal petroleum generated in the submarine Wakamiko caldera, southern Kyushu, Japan Yamanaka, Toshiro
2000
83-84 11 p. 1117-1132
16 p.
artikel
118 Organic geochemistry of lacustrine sediments: a record of the changing trophic status of Rostherne Mere, U.K. Prartono, Tri
1998
83-84 11 p. 729-747
19 p.
artikel
119 Organic matter in constructed soils from a coal mining area in southern Brazil Dick, Deborah P.
2006
83-84 11 p. 1537-1545
9 p.
artikel
120 Organic matter stabilization in young calcareous soils as revealed by density fractionation and analysis of lignin-derived constituents Grünewald, Gritta
2006
83-84 11 p. 1573-1589
17 p.
artikel
121 Origin of free and bound mid-chain methyl alkanes in oils, bitumens and kerogens of the marine, Infracambrian Huqf Formation (Oman) Höld, Ingeborg M
1999
83-84 11 p. 1411-1428
18 p.
artikel
122 Oxidation of black carbon by biotic and abiotic processes Cheng, Chih-Hsin
2006
83-84 11 p. 1477-1488
12 p.
artikel
123 Palaeoenvironment assessment of Pliocene Lom lignite (Bulgaria) from bitumen analysis and preparative off line thermochemolysis Stefanova, Maya
2008
83-84 11 p. 1589-1605
17 p.
artikel
124 Paleohydrologic reconstruction based on n-alkane distributions in ombrotrophic peat Nichols, Jonathan E.
2006
83-84 11 p. 1505-1513
9 p.
artikel
125 Paleosalinity significance of occurrence and distribution of methyltrimethyltridecyl chromans in the Upper Cretaceous Nenjiang Formation, Songliao Basin, China Wang, Li
2011
83-84 11 p. 1411-1419
9 p.
artikel
126 Petroleum biomarker sources in suspended particulate matter and sediments from the Fraser River Basin and Strait of Georgia, Canada Yunker, Mark B
2003
83-84 11 p. 1525-1541
17 p.
artikel
127 Phospholipid fatty acids of a marine sedimentary microbial community in a laboratory microcosm: Responses to petroleum hydrocarbon contamination Syakti, A.D.
2006
83-84 11 p. 1617-1628
12 p.
artikel
128 Physicochemical and biochemical characterization of non-biodegradable cellulose in Miocene gymnosperm wood from the Entre-Sambre-et-Meuse, Southern Belgium Lechien, Valérie
2006
83-84 11 p. 1465-1476
12 p.
artikel
129 Preparative HPLC with ultrastable-Y zeolite for compound-specific carbon isotopic analyses Kenig, Fabien
2000
83-84 11 p. 1087-1094
8 p.
artikel
130 Production rates of C37 alkenones determined by 13C-labeling technique in the euphotic zone of Sagami Bay, Japan Hamanaka, Junko
2000
83-84 11 p. 1095-1102
8 p.
artikel
131 Pyrolysis GC–MS as a rapid screening tool for determination of peat-forming plant composition in cores from ombrotrophic peat McClymont, Erin L.
2011
83-84 11 p. 1420-1435
16 p.
artikel
132 Quantification of adamantane in organic media via infrared attenuated total reflection spectroscopy Luzinova, Yuliya
2009
83-84 11 p. 1143-1150
8 p.
artikel
133 Quantitative estimation of overpressure caused by oil generation in petroliferous basins Guo, Xiaowen
2011
83-84 11 p. 1343-1350
8 p.
artikel
134 Raman spectroscopy and biomarker analysis reveal multiple carbon inputs to a Precambrian glacial sediment Marshall, Alison Olcott
2009
83-84 11 p. 1115-1123
9 p.
artikel
135 Rapid assessment of black carbon in soil organic matter using mid-infrared spectroscopy Bornemann, L.
2008
83-84 11 p. 1537-1544
8 p.
artikel
136 Rearrangement of carbon and nitrogen forms in peat after progressive thermal oxidation as determined by solid-state 13C- and 15N-NMR spectroscopy Almendros, Gonzalo
2003
83-84 11 p. 1559-1568
10 p.
artikel
137 Relationships between carbon isotopic composition and mode of binding of natural organic matter in selected marine sediments White, Helen K.
2007
83-84 11 p. 1824-1837
14 p.
artikel
138 Relative distributions of phenol dimers and hydroxy acids in a cultivated soil and above ground maize tissue Dignac, Marie-France
2006
83-84 11 p. 1634-1638
5 p.
artikel
139 Reply Form 2006
83-84 11 p. XXIX-
1 p.
artikel
140 Rhizoliths in loess – evidence for post-sedimentary incorporation of root-derived organic matter in terrestrial sediments as assessed from molecular proxies Gocke, M.
2010
83-84 11 p. 1198-1206
9 p.
artikel
141 Ruthenium-ion-catalyzed oxidation of asphaltenes of heavy oils in Lunnan and Tahe oilfields in Tarim Basin, NW China Ma, Anlai
2008
83-84 11 p. 1502-1511
10 p.
artikel
142 Sedimentary organic matter sources and depositional environment in the Yegua formation (Brazos County, Texas) Routh, Joyanto
1999
83-84 11 p. 1437-1453
17 p.
artikel
143 Sorption of natural organic matter fractions to goethite (α-FeOOH): effect of chemical composition as revealed by liquid-state 13C NMR and wet-chemical analysis Kaiser, Klaus
2003
83-84 11 p. 1569-1579
11 p.
artikel
144 Source and significance of selected polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in sediments (Hovea-3 well, Perth Basin, Western Australia) spanning the Permian–Triassic boundary Grice, Kliti
2007
83-84 11 p. 1795-1803
9 p.
artikel
145 Source rock palaeoenvironments and controls on the distribution of dibenzothiophenes in lacustrine crude oils, Bohai Bay Basin, eastern China Huang, Haiping
1999
83-84 11 p. 1455-1470
16 p.
artikel
146 Stabilization of soil organic matter isolated via oxidative degradation Eusterhues, Karin
2005
83-84 11 p. 1567-1575
9 p.
artikel
147 Stable carbon isotopic study (12C/13C) of the fate of petrogenic PAHs (methylphenanthrenes) during an in-situ oil spill simulation experiment Mazeas, L
2002
83-84 11 p. 1253-1258
6 p.
artikel
148 Steryl esters of pyrophaeophorbide b: a sedimentary sink for chlorophyll b Talbot, Helen M.
1999
83-84 11 p. 1403-1410
8 p.
artikel
149 Synthesis and characterisation of laboratory-charred grass straw (Oryza sativa) and chestnut wood (Castanea sativa) as reference materials for black carbon quantification Hammes, Karen
2006
83-84 11 p. 1629-1633
5 p.
artikel
150 The abundance and distribution of diamondoids in biodegraded oils from the San Joaquin Valley: Implications for biodegradation of diamondoids in petroleum reservoirs Wei, Zhibin
2007
83-84 11 p. 1910-1926
17 p.
artikel
151 The catalytic effects of minerals on the formation of diamondoids from kerogen macromolecules Wei, Zhibin
2006
83-84 11 p. 1421-1436
16 p.
artikel
152 The distribution of molecular fossils derived from dinoflagellates in Paleogene lacustrine sediments (Bohai Bay Basin, China) Wang, Guangli
2008
83-84 11 p. 1512-1521
10 p.
artikel
153 The occurrence and significance of 25-norhopanoic acids in petroleum reservoirs Bennett, Barry
2007
83-84 11 p. 1977-1985
9 p.
artikel
154 The origin of n-alkanes in Santa Monica Basin surface sediment: a model based on compound-specific Δ14C and δ13C data Pearson, A.
2000
83-84 11 p. 1103-1116
14 p.
artikel
155 Thermal dealkylation of dodecylbenzene and dodecylcyclohexane Burnham, Alan K.
1998
83-84 11 p. 755-758
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