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THE INCORPORATION OF SOLUBLE ORGANIC MATTER INTO SEDIMENTS AND ITS EFFECT ON TRACE-ELEMENT ASSEMBLAGES
C.D. CURTIS
Pages 1-13 - Book chapterNo access
KOMPLEXUNTERSUCHUNG ZUR FRAGE DES BITUMINIERUNGSPROZESSES IN SEDIMENTEN
HELMUT JACOB
Pages 15-39 - Book chapterNo access
OCCURRENCE OF ISOPRENOID ALKANES IN A PRECAMBRIAN SEDIMENT
G. EGLINTON, P.M. SCOTT, ... M. CALVIN
Pages 41-74 - Book chapterNo access
ORGANISCH-CHEMISCHE UNTERSUCHUNGEN IM POSIDONIENSCHIEFER SCHWABENS
WOLFGANG HELLER
Pages 75-84 - Book chapterNo access
ETUDES GEOCHIMIQUES SUR LES “SCHISTES CARTONS“ DU TOARCIEN DU BASSIN DE PARIS
M. LOUIS
Pages 85-94 - Book chapterNo access
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN GEOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS IN THE BLACK SHALES OF THE SOUTH-EAST SICILIAN TRIASSIC BASIN
S. NEGLIA and L. FAVRETTO
Pages 95-100 - Book chapterNo access
GEOCHEMICAL STUDIES ON THE CRETACEOUS BLACK SHALES OF THE CYRENAICA BASIN
G. LONG, S. NEGLIA and L. FAVRETTO
Pages 101-113 - Book chapterNo access
NOUVELLES METHODES D'ANALYSE DES SUBSTANCES BITUMINEUSES
J.J. GŁOGOCZOWSKI
Pages 115-128 - Book chapterNo access
UN EXEMPLE INTERESSANT DE HOUILLIFICATION DANS LE BASSIN LORRAIN ET SES PROLONGEMENTS
B. ALPERN
Pages 129-146 - Book chapterNo access
THE USE OF ELECTRON SPIN RESONANCE FOR STUDYING THE HISTORY OF CERTAIN ORGANIC SEDIMENTS
P.H. GIVEN and C.R. BINDER
Pages 147-164 - Book chapterNo access
SUR LES ACIDES HUMIQUES EXTRAITS D'UNE TOURBE ACIDE: ETUDE DE LEURS PROPRIÉTÉS, ET DE LEUR APTITUDE A FIXER ET TRANSPORTER L'URANIUM
J.A. MARTIN and P. BESSOT
Pages 165-172 - Book chapterNo access
OBSERVATIONS SEDIMENTOLOGIQUES ET GEOCHIMIQUES SUR LE BASSIN PERMIEN DE LODEVE
G. BRANCHE, Y. CALIFET, ... C. SCEMAMA
Pages 173-187 - Book chapterNo access
OBSERVATION MICROSCOPIQUE DES EFFETS DES RADIATIONS DANS LES MATIÈRES ORGANIQUES SOLIDES
JACQUES JEDWAB
Pages 189-196 - Book chapterNo access
ETUDE SUR LES “PARAFFINES” DU PETROLE
M.A. BESTOUGEFF
Pages 197-211 - Book chapterNo access
THE ORIGIN OF THE LIGHT PARAFFINS IN CRUDE OILS IN THE LIGHT OF COMPOSITION PATTERNS
A.I. BOGOMOLOV and V.K. SHIMANSKY
Pages 213-220 - Book chapterNo access
SOME REGULARITIES OF GROUP AND STRUCTURAL COMPOSITION OF POLISH CRUDE OILS AND THEIR GEOCHEMICAL INTERPRETATION
WŁODZIMIERZ KISIELOW and ANNA PAWŁOWSKA-MARZEC
Pages 221-225 - Book chapterNo access
COMPARAISON ENTRE LES PORPHYRINES EXTRAITES DE LA ROCHE-RESERVOIR (ARGILES SILICIFIEES) D'OZOURI (GABON) ET CELLES DE L'HUILE
A. VAN EGGELPOEL
Pages 227-242 - Book chapterNo access
EVIDENCE OF DUAL HYDROCARBON MIGRATION AND ITS GENERAL MEANING (AN EXAMPLE FROM THE HARDESSE OIL FIELD, GIFHORN TROUGH, GERMANY)
RUDOLF GEDENK
Pages 243-258 - Book chapterAbstract only
DIFFUSION OF METHANE, ETHANE, PROPANE AND N-BUTANE IN WATER
P.A. WITHERSPOON and D.N. SARAF
Page 259 - Book chapterNo access
ESSAIS SUR L'EVOLUTION DE PETROLE A FAIBLE TEMPERATURE EN PRESENCE DE MINERAUX
M. LOUIS
Pages 261-278 - Book chapterNo access
MEASUREMENTS OF C13/C12 ISOTOPE RATIOS ON ITALIAN NATURAL GASES AND THEIR GEOCHEMICAL INTERPRETATION
U. COLOMBO, F. GAZZARRINI, ... E. TONGIORGI
Pages 279-292 - Book chapterNo access
COMPLEXES METALLIQUES DANS LES BRUTS: RELATION ENTRE AZOTE ET METAUX DANS L'EXTRAIT ACIDE DES RESIDUS
G. ARICH and G. COSTANTINIDES
Pages 293-301 - Book chapterNo access
CONTRIBUTION A LA GEOCHIMIE DE SURFACE SUR LE PERMIS DE COLOMB-BECHAR (SAHARA)
R. NYSSEN, A. VAN EGGELPOEL, ... J.M. GODARD
Pages 303-315 - Book chapterNo access
NAME INDEX
Pages 317-321 - Book chapterNo access
SUBJECT INDEX
Pages 323-330
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Advances in Organic Geochemistry 1964 contains papers presented at the Second International Congress on Organic Geochemistry at Rueil-Malmaison, France on September 28-30, 1964. This collection discusses developments made in the field of organic-chemistry and the incorporation of organic matter with clay minerals. To understand the process involved in such association of materials, the text explains the overall reaction between the clay particles and all the organic and inorganic substances in the test solution. The study gives the trace element assemblages found in the Mansfield Marine Band as an example. Another study discusses the occurrence of isoprenoid alkanes in a Precambrian sediment where alkanes and porphyrin pigments, which remain stable for a long time in many geological conditions, can act as biological markers. The paper notes the Marker Bed of the Precambrian Nonesuch Shale Formation in Michigan. The book also presents more research such as those involving the Black Shales of the South-east Sicilian Triassic Basin and the Cretaceous Black Shales of the Cyrenaica Basin. The text then explains the use of electron spin resonance in studying concentrations of free radicals where the results of different measurements made on a Colorado coal are shown on a table. One paper addresses a study of the relative abundance of stable carbon isotopes as pointers to the evolution and genesis of petroleum. This collection will prove valuable for analytical and organic chemists, chemical engineers, geologists, and students of organic chemistry or geology.
Advances in Organic Geochemistry 1964 contains papers presented at the Second International Congress on Organic Geochemistry at Rueil-Malmaison, France on September 28-30, 1964. This collection discusses developments made in the field of organic-chemistry and the incorporation of organic matter with clay minerals. To understand the process involved in such association of materials, the text explains the overall reaction between the clay particles and all the organic and inorganic substances in the test solution. The study gives the trace element assemblages found in the Mansfield Marine Band as an example. Another study discusses the occurrence of isoprenoid alkanes in a Precambrian sediment where alkanes and porphyrin pigments, which remain stable for a long time in many geological conditions, can act as biological markers. The paper notes the Marker Bed of the Precambrian Nonesuch Shale Formation in Michigan. The book also presents more research such as those involving the Black Shales of the South-east Sicilian Triassic Basin and the Cretaceous Black Shales of the Cyrenaica Basin. The text then explains the use of electron spin resonance in studying concentrations of free radicals where the results of different measurements made on a Colorado coal are shown on a table. One paper addresses a study of the relative abundance of stable carbon isotopes as pointers to the evolution and genesis of petroleum. This collection will prove valuable for analytical and organic chemists, chemical engineers, geologists, and students of organic chemistry or geology.
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ISBN
978-0-08-011577-1
Language
English
Published
1966
Copyright
Copyright © 1966 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Pergamon