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Contents
Parti
Oral Presentations
01
R.A. Noble,
F.H. Henk
Jr.; Atlantic Richfield Indonesia Inc., Jakarta, Indonesia
Hydrocarbon charge of a bacterial gas field by prolonged
methanogenesis: an example from the East Java Sea
02
J. Connan, G. Lacrampe-Couloume,
M. Magot*;
Elf
Aquitaine, Pau,
France; *Sanofi Recherche,
Labège,
France
Anaerobic
biodégradation
of petroleum in reservoirs: a widespread
phenomenon in nature
03
V.
Grossi,
Α.
Hirschler,
D.
Raphel,
J.W. de
Leeuw*, J.-F.
Rontani,
J
-С.
Bertrand;
Centre d Océanologie de Marseille, France;
*Netherlands
Institute for Sea
Research (NIOZ),
Den Burg, The Netherlands
Anaerobic
biodégradation
of phytol by a sedimentary community:
a critical aspect of the origin of phytane from the chlorophyll phytyl
side chain in recent marine sediments
04
G. Rieley, A.M. Raven, A. Lawson, R.P. Evershed, J.R. Maxwell, R. John
Parkes;
University of Bristol, UK
Does the preservation potential of algal and leaf lipids during micro-
bial degradation differ?
05 H.H.
Richnow, E.
Annweiler,
M.
Kästner*,
P.
Wehrung**,
P.
Albrecht**,
W.
Michaelis; Universität
Hamburg, Germany;
* Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena,
Germany;
**Université
Louis
Pasteur,
Strasbourg, France
The fate of C-labelled
PAH
traced by C-signatures in soil microbial
systems
-
a
soil bound
residue
formation study
06A S.R. Larter,
A.C.
Aplin, B. Bennett, B. Bowler, K. Noke, E. Harrison,
N.
Telnaes*,
A.
Wilhelms*,
L Eglmton**, J. Whelan**;
University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK; *Norsk Hydro, Bergen,
Norway; **Woods Hole
Océanographie
Institution, USA
An assessment of vertical migration mechanisms in mudstone rich
basins using organic geochemistry
07A M. Li, H. Yao, M.G. Fowler; Geological Survey of Canada, Calgary, Canada
Geochemical constraints on petroleum secondary migration models:
Revisit the Rimbey-Meadowbrook reef trend in
WCS
В
IV
08A
С.
Magnier,
В.
Carpentier, A.Y. Hue, P. Ungerer;
Institut
Français du Pétrole, Rueil Malmaison, France
Numerical
simulation
of evaporative fractionation process:
Applica¬
tion
to a field case
O9A
D.
Hou, Tieguan Wang;
China
University of Petroleum, Beijing, P.R. China
Preliminary study of early generation characteristics of terrestrial
deposit in China
O10A S.C. George, M. Lisk, R.E. Summons*, R.A. Quezada; CSIRO, North Ryde,
Australia; *Australian Geological Survey Organisation, Canberra, Australia
Describing the oil charge history of the South Pepper oilfield from
the analysis of oil-bearing fluid inclusions
O6B M.L Fogel,
С
Aguilar, H.
Bocherens, B.J.
Johnson, R.G.
Keil*, M.A.
Teece,
N.
Tuross**; Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington DC, USA;
*University of Washington, Seattle, USA; **Smithsonian Institution,
Suitland, USA
Isotope biogeochemistry of the
amino
acids: Dynamic tracers of
processes and biosynthesis
O7B I. Mather, RJ.
Parkes, J.R.
Maxwell; University of Bristol, UK
Unexpected carbon
isotopie
fractionation effects during growth of
sulphate-reducing bacteria
O8B E.
Vaz
dos
Santos
Neto,
J.M.
Hayes*; Indiana
University,
Bloomington,
USA;
*Woods
Hole
Océanographie Institution, USA
Hydrogen- and carbon-isotopic indicators of paleoenvironmental conditions
and processes during a cretaceuos lacustrine-to-marine transition
O9B R.D. Pancost, K.H. Freeman, M.E. Patzkowsky, D. Wavrek*, J.W.
Collister*;
Penn
State University, University Park, USA; *University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA
Gloecapsamorpha
prisca
and its influence on the organic
б13С
record in
the late middle Ordovician, central united state
O10B M.H.
Engel, S.A.
Маско*;
The University of Oklahoma, Norman, USA;
*The University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA
Stable carbon and nitrogen isotope analyses of
amino
acid
enantiomers by GC/C/IRMS: Implications for planetary studies
011
J.S. Sinninghe
Damsté, M.
Hoefs,
W.
Irene
С.
Rijpstra*,
E. Schefuss, G.J. de
Lange,
J.W. de
Leeuw; Utrecht
University, Utrecht, The Netherlands;
*Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ), Den Burg, The Netherlands
Bias of the sedimentary
biomarker
record through oxic degradation
at different rates
012
H.
Budzinski,
N.
Raymond, T. Nadalig, M. Gilewicz*;
University of
Bordeaux
I,
Talence, France; *University
of
Marseille II, France
Aerobic
biodégradation
of alkylated aromatic hydrocarbons from
petrogenic
origin
013
P. Farrimond, H. Innés, P. Fox,
I. Miskin, I. Head;
University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Bacterial sources for hopanoids in Recent sediments
014
H.R. Harvey, R.T. Nguyen; University of Maryland, Solomons, USA
Protein preservation during early diagenesis of labile organic
matter
015
C.J. Boreham,
S.D.
Golding*, M. Glikson*; Australian Geological Survey
Organisation, Canberra, Australia; *University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Australia
Factors controlling gas generation and retention in Bowen Basin
coals, Australia
016
G.D.
Ginsburg,
T.S.
Collett*,
A.A.
Novozhilov**, A.V. Milkov;
VNII Okeangeologia, St. Petersburg, Russia; *USGS, Denver, USA;
**Norilskgazprom, Norilsk, Russia
Gas hydrates in the edge zone of the Messoyakha pool provide
attractable gas resources
(?)
as inferred from gas composition
017
M. Erdmann, B. Horsfield,
HJ. Schenk, D.H. Weite,
Α.
Wilhelms*, N.
Mills**;
Forschungszentrum Jülich,
Germany; *Norsk Hydro,
Bergen,
Norway;
**Saga Petroleum,
Sandvika,
Norway
Gas
generation from northern North Sea source rocks, Heather and
Draupne formations
01
8A F. Mango; Rice University, Houston, USA
The origin of light hydrocarbons in petroleum
01
9A H.
Planche;
École des
Mines
de
Paris, France
Finite time thermodynamics: an alternative concept to kinetics for the
control of crudes compositions and thermal secondary evolution rates
020A
D.M.
Jarvie, P.R. Walker; Humble Geochemical Services, Humble, USA
Correlation of oils and source rocks in the
Williston
Basin using
classical correlation tools and thermal extraction very high resolution
C7 gas chromatography
021A H.M. Chung, C.C. Walters, S. Buck*, Gail Bingham*;
MEPTEC, Dallas, USA; *Mobil North Sea London, Aberdeen, UK
Mixed signals of the source and thermal maturity for petroleum accu¬
mulations from light hydrocarbons
-
An example of the Beryl Field
VI
O22A
M.
Schoell,
R.F.
Dias, R.M.K.
Carlson,
R. M. Hix*,
C.E. Rechsteiner*, D.S. Swanson**,
P.D.
Jenden***,
Y.
Tang; Chevron Petroleum Technology Co., La
Habra,
USA;
*Chevron Research and Technology
Co., Richmond,
USA; **Chevron USA
Production
Co., Houston, USA; ***Chevron
Canada
Resources,
Calgary, Canada
Carbon
isotope systematics in diamondoid hydrocarbons
O18B
P.
Schaeffer,
P.
Adam,
P.
Wehrung,
S.
BemasconP.P.
Albrecht;
Université Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France; *ETH-Zentrum,
Zürich,
Switzerland
Molecular
and
isotopìe
investigation of free and S-bound lipids from
an actual meromictic lake (Lake Cadagno, Switzerland)
01
9B
С
Gong, DJ.
Hollander; Northwestern University, Evanston, USA
The role of anoxia in controlling bulk and molecular compositions
of organic matter: Implication for reconstructing paleoceanographic
conditions
020B CM. Norgate, R. Alexander, R.I. Kagi;
Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia
Identification of sulphur-bound hydrocarbons in an Eocene marine-
influenced lignite
021
В
V.Thiel,
Walter
Michaelis; Universität
Hamburg, Germany
Molecular characteristics of selected biogenic carbonates and their
contributing organisms
O22B B.G. van Aarssen, R. Alexander, R.I. Kagi;
Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia
Correlation of global sea-level changes with changes in the relative
abundance of dibenzothiophene in sediments
023
D.P. Bruss, U. Mann, R. Koch*, R.G. Schaefer, H. Wilkes,
D.H. Weite;
Forschungszentrum
Jiilich, Germany; *University of
Erlangen-Nürnberg,
Germany
Calibration of petroleum migration history: Organic geochemistry
and numerical simulation by multiple source tracing of pure versus
mixed oils (upper Rhine
Graben, SW-Germany)
024
MA Rooney, A.K. Vuletich, C.E. Griffith*;
Mobil Technology Company, Dallas, USA; *Mobil North Sea Ltd., London, UK
Compound-specific isotope analysis as a tool for characterizing mixed
oils: An example from west of Shetland Islands
025
G. Khavari Khorasani, J.K. Michelsen*, J.C. Dolson**;
Amoco Exploration and Production Technology, Tulsa, USA; *Rogaland Research,
Stavanger,
Norway; **Gulf of Suez Petroleum Company, Cairo, Egypt
The factors controlling the volume and distribution of non-biode-
graded heavy oils and tar mats
VII
026
J.K. Whelan, LB. Eglinton, J.A. Seewald, J. Sosha*, L.M. Cathles*, D.
Darby,
J.M.
Hunt; Woods Hole
Océanographie
Institution, USA;
*Cornell University, Ithaca, USA
Sedimentary hydrocarbon and asphalt gradients through the top of
overpressure
-
organic geochemical evidence for dynamic creation
and maintenance of pressure seals
027
B. Allard, J.
Templier,
С.
Lărgeau;
ENSCP, Paris, France
A new process for the isolation of pure insoluble non-hydrolysable
biomacromoiecules avoiding the contamination with artifactual
melanoidin-like polymers
028
P.
Blokker,
S.
Schouten,
J.S. Sinninghe
Damsté, H.
van
den Ende*, J.W. de
Leeuw;
Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ), Den Burg, The Netherlands;
*University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Chemical structure of algaenans from fresh water algae
029
M.M. Maroto-Valer, G.D. Love, I.P. Murray, N.J.L. Bailey*, C.E. Snape;
University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK^Geochemical Group Ltd., Chester, UK
Close correspondence between carbon skeletal parameters of
kerogens and their hydropyrolysis oils
O30A M.R.
Mello,
E.A.M. Koutsoukos, L.A.F.
Trindade,
P. Brooks, S.
Stoffer*,
N.
Chigne*,
0.
Luna**, J.
Bernal**; Petrobras, Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil;
*Corpoven, Caracas, Venezuela; **Ecopetrol, Bucaramanga, Colombia
Tertiary oils and source rocks of South America: A new giant
petroleum system
031A I.C. Scotchman, C.E. Griffith*, A.J. Holmes*;
Enterprise Oil pic, London, UK; *Mobil North Sea Ltd., London, UK
The upper Jurassic petroleum system north and west of Britain:
A geochemical oil
-
source correlation study
O32A J.C.
Ramón,
L.
Dzou*, W.B.
Hughes**, Albert
Holba**;
Colorado School of Mines, Golden, USA;
*
Unocal,
Sugarland,
USA;
**
ARCO
Exploration and Production Technology,
Plano, USA
Evolution of the cretaceous organic
facies in
Colombia
-
implications
on oil composition
O33A G.H. Isaksen, D.J. Curry, A.Jenssen*, J.D. Yeakel;
Exxon Production Research Company, Houston, USA; *Esso
Norge, Forus,
Norway
Controls on the oil and gas potential of mid-Jurassic humic coals and
coaly shales in the South Viking
Graben,
North Sea
VIII
ОЗОВ К.
Kawamura, H.
Kasukabe,
Y.
Fujii*;
Metropolitan
University, Tokyo, Japan;
*
National Institute of Polar Research, Tokyo, Japan
Vertical profiles of homologous series of dicarboxylic acids in an
antarctic ice core
031
В
C.C.
Naylor, BJ. Keely; University of York, UK
Oxidative transformation products of chlorophylls: Structures,
formation and significance
O32B R. Ocampo, J.P.
Sachs*, DJ.
Repeta*;
Université
Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg,
France; *Woods Hole
Océanographie
Institution, USA
Isolation and structure determination of a very unstable enol chlorin
from sediments
O33B A. Duhaut, S. Lemoine, P. Adam, J.-B. Berrut, J. Connan*, P.
Albrecht;
Université
Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France; *Elf
Aquitaine
Production,
Pau,
France
Structural modification of geomacromolecules induced by oxidation
of crude oil under natural conditions
035
A.P. Murray, D. Edwards, J.M. Hope, C.J. Boreham, R.E. Summons;
Australian Geological Survey Organisation, Canberra, Australia
Carbon isotope biogeochemistry of plant resins and derived
hydrocarbons
036 N.
Augris, J. Balesdent*, A. Mariotti,
С
Lărgeau**,
S.
Derenne**;
Université
Pierre et
Marie Curie,
Paris, France; *INRA, Versailles, France; **ENSCP, Paris, France
Occurrence
of
insoluble
and non-hydrolysable organic matter in
forest and crop soils. Chemical structure, origin and turnover
037
G.D. Cody; Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington DC, USA
Carbon and oxygen (micro) XANES and x-ray imaging of
chemically differentiated regions in the cell wall structure of ancient
(40
Ma
-150
Ma) wood
038
R.
di
Primio,
N.
Mills*;
University of Oslo,
Blindem,
Norway; *Saga Petroleum,
Sandvika,
Norway
PVT and phase behaviour analysis in petroleum exploration
039
E.B. Frolov, J.A.
Curiale*;
Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia;
*Unocal Corp.,
Sugarland,
USA
Identification and occurrence of olefins in crude oils
-
a new tool with
applications in exploration and development
040
P.J.R. Nederlof, J.E. Amthor,
A. Belľ;
Petroleum Development Oman, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman;
*Shell International Exploration and Production,
Rijswijk,
The Netherlands
The Athel Formation
-
a unique oil producing source rock in South Oman
IX
041
A
H.H. Ganz,
X.
Le
Varleť,
F. van der
Veen**, MA Keen**,
G.
van den Bos**;
Shell
UK Exploration and Production Ltd., London, UK; *NAM,
Assen,
The Netherlands;
**Shell International Exploration and Production B.V.,
Rijswijk,
The Netherlands
Reservoir geochemistry of oil fields in The Netherlands
O42A
S.A.
Baylis; BP Research, Sunbury-on-Thames, UK
Geochemical comparison of core extracts and
DST
oils in reservoir
O43A A.Y. Hue, P. Nederlof*, R.
Debarre,
В.
Carpentier,
S. Boussafir**,
F. Laggoun-Desfarge**; Institut
Français du Pétrole, Rueil Malmaison,
France;
*Petroleum Development Oman,
Muscat,
Sultanate
of
Oman;
**
Université d Orléans,
France
Detection, characterisation and generation modelling of pyrobitumen
in Haima reservoirs in North Oman
044A G. van
Graas,
S.
Dahlgren*,
N. Mills**, F.
Sollie*; Statoil a.s., Stavanger,
Norway;
*Norwegian Petroleum
Directorate,
Stavanger,
Norway;
**Saga Petroleum a.s.,
Sandvika,
Norway; #Norsk Hydro a.s., Stabekk, Norway
The effects of drilling mud contamination on the quality of geological
measurements
041B J.O.
Grimait,
B.R.T.
Simonéit*,
D.
Pastor*,
K.M.
Fischer*,
J.M.
Dymond*;
C.I.D.-C.S.I.C, Barcelona,
Spain; *Oregon
State
University, Corvallis,
USA
Seasonal
trends
in ascending and descending fluxes of particulate
lipids in the abyssal water column of the Northeastern Pacific Ocean
042B R.R. Bidigare, B.N.
Popp, F. Kenig,
К.
Hanson,
E. A.
Laws, S.G. Wakeham*;
University of Hawaii, Honolulu, USA;
*Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, Savannah, USA
Variations in the stable carbon
isotopie
composition of algal
biomarkers
043B E.C. Minor, T.I. Eglinton, R. Olson, J.J. Boon*;
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, USA;
*FOM Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Spatial and seasonal variations in the composition of particulate
organic matter from the surface ocean: An investigation using flow
cytometry and DT-MS
044B M.D. McCarthy, J. Hedges, T. Pratum, R.
Benner*;
University of Washington, Seattle, USA; *University of Texas, Port Aransas, USA
Composition of refractory dissolved organic nitrogen in the ocean
045
J.K. Volkman, S.M. Barrett, S.I. Blackburn, E.L Sikes*,
F. Gelin**;
CSIRO,
Hobart,
Australia; *Antarctic
CRC
and AGSO,
Hobart,
Australia;
**Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ), Den Burg, The Netherlands
Recent developments in marine algal
biomarkers
046
K.-U. Hinrichs,
J.
Rinna,
J.
Rullkötter;
C.
von Ossietzky
University,
Oldenburg,
Germany
Climatic signals in sedimentary lipids from the Santa Barbara Basin and
climate-related preservation and early diagenesis of selected lipids
047
H.M.E. van Kaam-Peters, St.
Schouten,
M.
Schoell*,
J.
S.
Sinninghe
Damsté;
Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ), Den Burg, The Netherlands;
*Chevron Petroleum Technology Corp.; Fullerton, USA
Biomarker
and compound-specific stable
carbon isotope analysis of the Early Toarcian shales in SW Germany
048
A. Rosell-Melé,
AJurner, J.F. Carter, J.R. Maxwell; University of Bristol, UK
Application of HPLC-API-MS-MS to elucidate structure of
porphyrin
ring substituents: investigation of photic zone anoxia episodes
049
A.G.
Holba,
L.I.P. Dzou*, W.D.
Masterson,
W.B.
Hughes**, BJ. Huizinga**,
M.S. Singletary, M.
Mello*,
E.W.
Tegelaar**;
ARCO
Exploration and Production Technology,
Plano, USA;
*
UNOCAL,
Sugarland,
USA; **ARCO International Oil
&
Gas Co.,
Plano, USA;
#Petrobras,
Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil; Total, Saint-Remy-Les-Chevreuse, France
Application of 24-norcholestanes, age-sensitive molecular fossils
050
D.A. Wavrek, J.W.
Collister;
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA
Evaluation of high temperature gas chromatography (HTGC) data as a
direct indicator of water column salinity
051
CJiang, R. Alexander, R.I. Kagi; Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in ancient sediments and their
relationships to palaeoclimate
052
B.N.
Popp, J.E.
Dore,
R.E. Bidigare, E.A.
Laws,
K.L.
Hanson,
S.G. Wakeham*;
University of
Hawaii, Honolulu, USA;
*Skidaway Institute
of Oceanography, Savannah,
USA
The effect of algal cell geometry on carbon
isotopie fractionation
053 DJ.
Hollander, J. Werne, T.W. Lyons*;
Northwestern University, Evanston, USA;
*
University of Missouri, Columbia, USA
Organic geochemical record of productivity and ecosystem changes
from the Younger Dryas to present in the anaerobic
Cariaco
Basin
054
P.
Hofmann,
W.
Ricken,
D. Leythaeuser, L.
Schwark;
University of Cologne, Germany
Processes controlling the accumulation of organic matter in high
frequency sedimentary cycles of Albian age in the North Atlantic Ocean
xi
Posters
A
Petroleum
Geochemistry I
A1 Michael A. Abrams, Deet Schumacher*; Exxon Ventures (CIS) Inc., Houston, USA;
*ESRI-University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA
Near-surface expression of hydrocarbon generation and migration
A2 M. Harouna, J.-R. Disnar*, J. Trichet*;
Université Abdou Moumouni de
Niamey, Niger;
*Université d Orléans,
France
Evidence of hydrocarbon leaching in coal series affected by a
hydrothermal
event
(Visean,
Niger)
A3
Samuel
0.
Åkande,
Olusola J.
Ojo,
Bernd
D.
Erdtmann*,
Magdolna Hetenyi**;
University of
llorín, llorín, Nigeria;
technische Universität Berlin,
Germany;
**Attila
József
University, Szegad, Hungary
Paleoenvironments, thermal history and source-rock potentials of the
upper Benue Rift Basins, Nigeria and their implications for
hydrocarbon exploration
A4
M.
Espinosa Peña;
Gerencia de Investigación
en Geociencias, Atepehuacan, Mexico
Vanadylporphyrins as complexes
of
nickel
and their
polar
counter¬
parts carboxylated porphyrins in a heavy crude oil from
Tampico
Misantla Basin, Mexico. Significance geochemistry
A5 Daniel E. McKinney,
Françoise
Behar*,
Patrick
G.
Hatcher;
Penn
State University, University Park, USA;
* Institut
Français du Pétrole, France
Experimental determination of the reaction kinetics and product
distributions of C-labeled
л-С^
mixed with Arabian light marine oil:
Are mixture effects important?
A6 Mario Alberto
Guzmán-Vega,
J. Michael Moldowan*, Frederick J.
Fago*;
Instituto Mexicano
del
Petróleo,
Mexico, Mexico; *Stanford University, USA
Upper Jurassic organic-rich depositional environments in the
Tampico-Misantla Basin, Eastern Mexico
A7 Jorunn Johannesen,
Kjell Lindbo; Statoil a.s., Stavanger,
Norway
Oil families and migration pathways in the Tampen Spur Area
(offshore Norway)
A8 E.B. Frolov, M.B. Smirnov, V.A. Melikhov, N.A.Vanyukova;
Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
Olef inic hydrocarbons of radiogenic origin in crude oils
A9
Cai
Chunfang, Hu Wangshui;
Organic Geochemistry Research Centre, Jingsha, P.R. China
Bacterial and thermochemical
sulfate
reduction in
Ordos,
Sichuan,
Tarim Basins, Western China
XII
A10 M.Y. Zein El-Din, EA Abd El-Gawad, G.M. Donya*;
Al-Azhar
University, Cairo, Egypt; *EGPC,
Cairo,
Egypt
Evaluation of source rocks in South Ghara Area, Gulf of Suez, Egypt
A11
Cai
Chungfang, Zhao Hongjing, Liu Changqing,
Mei Bowen;
Organic Geochemistry Research Centre, Jingsha, P.R. China
Distribution, occurrence and source of organic acids in oilfield waters
of Tarim Basin
,**.
A12
V.l.
Petrenko, V.D. Schugorev*, N.V. Petrenko, S.N. Beletskaya
Stavropol State Technical University, Russia; *J-S.C. Astrakhangasprom, Aksaraisk, Russia;
^All-Russia Petroleum Scientific, St. Petersburg, Russia
Mechanism of liquid hydrocarbon gas-phase transfer
A13
Lu
Shuangfang,
Fu
Xiaotai, Chen Xin, Wang Zhenping, Xu Shangyi;
Daqing Petroleum Institute, Heilongjiang, P.R. China
The chemical kinetic models of group compositions of crude oil to gas
and their tentative application
A14 Djaouida Kassab, M.S.
Malla,
N.
Abdelouahab; Sonatrach, Algiers, Algeria
Geochemical characterisation of the paleozoic source rocks in the
Ahnet
and Timimoun basins (Western of Algeria)
A15
Fu Xiaotai,
Wang Zhengping,
Lu Shuang;
Daqing Petroleum Institute, Heilongjiang, P.R. China
Study on theoretical solubility of natural gas
A16 Zhang
Min,
Zhang
Jun,
Mei
Bowen;
Jinghan Petroleum Institute, Jingsha, P.R. China
Geochemical characteristics and origin of tar mats from the Yaha
Field in the Tarim Basin, China
A17 Leonid Anissimov; Saratov State University, Russia
Hydrocarbon expulsion and migration: process identification
A18 N.V. Lopatin, T.P.
Emets,
E.N.
Cheremisina,
O.I. Simonenkova;
VNII Geosystem, Moscow, Russia
Organic geochemistry applications at regional and exploration scales
in the West Siberian Basin
A19 Maowen Li, Kirk G. Osadetz, Huanxin Yao, Mark Obermajer, Martin G. Fowler,
Lloyd R. Snowdon; Geological Survey of Canada, Calgary, Canada
Organic geochemistry of unusual oils recovered from a wildcat well
in the Canadian
Williston
Basin,
SE
Saskatchewan
„**.
A20 Sedatlnan,
M. NamikYalçin*, Ulrich
Mann
TÜBITAK
Marmara
Research Center, Gebze-Kocaeli,
Turkey;
*lstanbul
University, Turkey;
^Forschungszentrum Jülich,
Germany
Expulsion of oil from coals, carbonates, and siliciclastics: Inferences
from rock eval pyrolysis of samples of unconventional grain size
XIII
A21 Lin
Renzi,
Zhang
Min*; Geoscience Department
of
Petroleum,
University of
Beijing,
P.R. China
;
*Jianghan Petroleum
Institute, Jingsha, P.R.
China
The
biomarker
composition and implication of reservoir authigenic
inclusions in the Liaohe Basin, China
A22 H. Wehner, E. Faber, H.
Hufnagel;
Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, Hannover,
Germany
Origin and maturity of low and high boiling organic matter in ODP
Leg
164
sediments
A23 P.I. Premovic, S.B. Zlatkovic, Lj. S. Jovanovic; University of
Ni š,
Yugoslavia
Oxygenic kerogenization of petroleum asphaltenes: Origin of
impsonite
A24 Sun Yuzhuang;
Hebei Coal Mining and Civil Engineering Institute, Handan, P.R. China
Influences of secondary oxidation and ore formation on several
maturity parameters in
Kupferschiefer
A25
W.
Kaikreuth,
M.
Fowler*,
F. Mpanju**,
P. Brooks***, P.
Semkiwa*;
Instituto de
Geociências, Porto Alegre,
Brazil; * Geological Survey of Canada,
Calgary, Canada; **Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation, Dares
Salaam, Tanzania; ***Petrobras,
Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil;
#Ministry of Water, Energy and Minerals, Dodoma, Tanzania
The hydrocarbon potential of Permian Karoo Strata in Tanzania
A26 O.K. Bazhenova,
O.A.
Arefiev*, E.B. Frolov**; Moscow University, Russia;
*
Institute of Geology and Exploration of Combustible Fuel, Moscow, Russia;
**Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
Hydrothermal
oil from the Volcano Uson
Caldera,
Kamchatka
A27 H.J.
Schenk,
В.
Horsfield;
Forschungszentrum Jülich,
Germany
Assessing the reliability of kinetic timing predictions
A28 Laurence Mansuy, R. Paul Philp*, Michael H.
Engel*,
Patrick
Landais; CNRS-
CREGU, Vandoeuvre
lès
Nancy, France; *University of Oklahoma, Norman, USA
Effects of artificial maturation on the stable carbon isotope
compositions of organic matter
A29 Qin Kuangzong, Guo Shaoxui, Li Shuyuan, Shi Wei, Fang Zhenqun, Li Liyun*;
University of Petroleum, Beijing, P.R. China
;
*The China Academy of Sciences,
Wuhan, P.R. China
Evolution of carbon functionalities during hydrous pyrolysis of coals
and oil shales as viewed by C-13 NMR spectroscopy
A30 Li Shuyuan, Tan Xuefei, Guo Shaohui, Ma Yuhua;
University of Petroleum, Beijing, P.R. China
Kinetics of kerogen degradation in the presence of mineral and salt
XIV
A31
Trevor P. Bastow, Robert Alexander, Robert I. Kagi;
Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia
The effect of maturity and
biodégradation on
the enantiomeric
composition of sedimentary dihydro-ar-curcumene
A32 Ben Warton, Robert Alexander, Robert I. Kagi;
Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia
The effect of maturation on the distribution of
Т
-branched alkanes in a Late
cretaceous sedimentary sequence from the Gippsland Basin, Australia
A33 B. Jovancicevic, T. Glumicic*, M.
Kasanin,
P.
Polic,
D.
Vitorovic*;
University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia; *Centre of Chemistry, Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Interactions of bound bitumen in the Aleksinac oil shale (Yugoslavia)
A34 Shigenori Ogihara, Ryoshi Ishiwatari*;
University of Tokyo, Japan; *Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan
Comparison of hydrocarbon distributions isolated from non-altered
and hydrothermally affected phosphorite nodules from
Kusu
Basin,
Northern Kyushu, Japan
A35
Т.К.
Bajenova;
All-Russia Petroleum Exploration Institute (VNIGRI), St. Petersburg, Russia
The features of catagenetic zonality of ancient platforms and
separate prediction of oil and gas potential
A36 Geng Ansong, Xiong Yongqiang; Chinese Academy of Sciences,
Wushan, P.R.
China
Carbon
isotopie
compositions of individual compounds in the biode-
graded crude oils from the Liaohe Basin. Part
1.
Fraction of crude oils
A37 Sanjay Banerjee, R. Douglas Elmore, M.H.
Engel,
Robert L.
Ripperdan*,
Lee R. Riciputi*, David R. Cole*; University of Oklahoma, Norman, USA;
*Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, USA
Chemical remagnetization related to maturation of organic matter
A38 Harumi Watanabe, Masahiko Akiyama; Shinshu University, Matsumoto, Japan
Characterization of organic matter in the Miocene
turbidite
and
(Hemi)pelagic mudstones
in the Niigata Oil Field, Central Japan
A39 Zhao Meng-jun, Zhang Shui-chang*, Xiao Zhong-yao, Peng Yan, Dong Bin,
Li Mei;
CNPC, Korla, P.R. China;
*
CNPC, Beijing, P.R. China
The geochemistry of marine and
nonmarine
oils in Tarim Basin
A40 M.V. Dakhnova, S.M. Gurieva, E.N. Shkutnik;
All-Russian Research Institute for Petroleum Geology (VNIGNI), Moscow, Russia
The use of sulfur isotope in oil-oil, oil-source rock correlations in
different geological conditions
XV
A41
Jean K.
Whelan, M.C. Kennicutt
ИГ,
Larry
Cathles**,
Lorraine Eglinton,
Peter
Meulbroek*,
Dimas
Coelho**,
Steve Losh**, Yaorong Qian*,
KFM Thompson***,Adolpho G. Requejo*;
Woods Hole
Océanographie
Institution, USA; *Texas A&M
University,
College
Station, USA; **Cornell
University, Ithaca,
USA; ***Petrosurveys Inc., Dallas, USA
Scenario for dynamic injection of oil and gas into U.S. Louisiana Gulf
Coast Eugene Island
330
reservoirs
A42
István
Veto,
István Gajdos, Katalin D. Lörincz*, Sándor Pap;
Geological Institute of Hungary, Budapest, Hungary;
*Eötvös Lóránd
Geophysical Institute of Hungary, Budapest, Hungary
Origin of nitrogen-rich gases in Eastern Hungary,
Pannonian
Basin
A43 C.
Riediger, F.
Karavas,
P. Stevenson,
M.
Fowler*,
L.
Snowdon*; The University of
Calgary, Canada; *Geological Survey of Canada, Calgary, Canada
Lower Cretaceous petroleum systems in Southern Alberta, Western
Canada Sedimentary Basin
A44 Andrew
N.
Bishop, Gordon D. Love*, Colin E. Snape*, Paul Farrimond;
University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK;
*Universityof Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK
Changes in kerogen-bound
biomarker
compositions with maturation
A45 E. Harrison,
N.
Telnaes*,
A. Wilhelms*, B.
Horsfield**, A. Van
Duin,
В.
Bennett,
S.R. Larter; University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK;
*Norsk Hydro, Bergen, Norway;
^Forschungszentrum Jülich,
Germany
Maturity controls on carbazole distributions in coals and source rocks
A46 David Brincat, Steve R. Larter; University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Influence of thermal maturity and secondary migration processes on
the composition of a suite of source-related oils: a case study from
the Central
Graben,
U.K. North Sea
A47
Adri
van
Duin,
Steve Larter; University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
A molecular dynamics-based calculation method to estimate partition
coefficients of benzocarbazoles in oil/water mixtures
A48 R. Paul Philp, Laurence Mansuy, Jon Allen, James K. Anderson*;
University of Oklahoma, Norman, USA;
Mames
К.
Anderson, Inc., Norman, USA
Preferential
biodégradation
of aromatic components in Ordovician
crude oils
A49 M.G. Fowler, L.D. Stasiuk, E. Idiz*, M. Li, K.G. Osadetz; Geological Survey of
Canada, Calgary, Canada; *Shell Canada Ltd, Calgary, Canada
Geochemical characteristics of Ordovician oils and source rocks from
the
Williston
Basin, South East Saskatchewan
XVI
_**,
A50
J.
Franců,
В.
Horsfield**,
M. Radke**, F. Buzek*, H.
Willsch**,
W.
Laumer*
Czech Geological Survey, Brno, Czech Republic; *Czech Geological Survey,
Praha,
Czech Republic;
**Forschungszentrum
Jiilich, Germany
Origin of oils and gases in the West Carpathians and Eastern Bohe¬
mian Massif as evidenced from pyrolysates, aromatic compounds
and isotopes
Biogeochemistry I
A51 Christian Ostertag-Henning; University of
Erlangen-Nürnberg,
Germany
Anoxic conditions and pulses of high primary productivity at the
Frasnian-Famennian boundary extinction event, Upper Devonian
A52
Rainer Stax, Kai Mangelsdorf*,
Christian Ostertag-Henning,
Jürgen Rullkötter*,
Shipboard Scientific Party;
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg,
Germany; *Carl
von Ossietzky Universität,
Oldenburg, Germany
Climatic influence on organic matter accumulation and preservation
at ODP Leg
167
sites (California Margin, Northeast Pacific): Prelimi¬
nary results
A53 A. Smimova, T. Abrajano Jr., A. Smirnov, A. Stark;
Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John s, Canada
Polycylic aromatic hydrocarbons in sediments of Lake Erie, Great
Lakes: Molecular,
isotopie
and statistical analysis
A54 J.D. Payne, M.H.
Engel;
The University of Oklahoma, Norman, USA
Intraspecies variation in the stable carbon isotope composition of peas
A55 Shuangqing Wang,
Jürgen Rullkötter;
Carl von Ossietzky
University,
Oldenburg,
Germany
Neutral polar lipids in
freshwater and alkaline lacustrine sediments
of the Green River Formation, Wyoming, USA
A56 P.I. Premovic, L.S. Jovanovic, S.B. Zlatkovic; University of
Ni š,
Yugoslavia
Thermal behaviour of asphalt: immature asphalts from the Dead Sea
Basin (Israel) and related materials
A57 Guo Shaohui, Ma Yuhua, Li Shuyuan, Shi Quan, Liang Yongmei, Qin Kuangzong;
University of Petroleum, Beijing, P.R. China
Chemical characterization of modern Spirulina
Subsala
and Pinus pollen
A58 T.J. Currie, R. Alexander, R.I. Kagi, CJ. Boreham*;
Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia;
*Australian Geological Survey Organisation, Canberra, Australia
The Kirki episode: Detailed
biomarker
analysis provides some surprises
A59 Anna Heitz, Robert Alexander, Robert I. Kagi;
Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia
Formation of brominated ethylenes from 1,1,2,2,-tetrabromoethane
in groundwater
xvii
A60
D. Santamaría-Orozco,
R.
di
Primio*,
В.
Horsfield**,
D.H. Weite**;
Instituto Mexicano
del
Petróleo,
Mexico, Mexico;
*Oslo
University,
Blindem,
Norway;
^Forschungszentrum Jülich,
Germany
Eustatic control of source rock deposition in the Tithonian of the
Sonda de Campeche.
A61
R.
Pauli,
B.H.
Michaelsen, D.M. McKirdy;
The University of Adelaide, Australia
Fernenes and fernanes in Dicroidium-bearing Triassic mudstones and
coals from South Australia
A62 Suzanne M. Budge, Christopher
С
Parrish;
Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John s, Canada
Fatty acid biogeochemistry of plankton, sediments and settling
particulate matter in Trinity Bay, Newfoundland
A63
Ulrich
Mann, Andreas
С
Hemmann,
Johannes Jochum*, Heinz Wilkes;
Forschungszentrum Jülich,
Germany; *RWTH Aachen, Germany
Cyclicity of Palaeo-redox conditions (Lower Toarcian,
N
Germany)
A64 E.G.
Witte,
H.
Philipp,
H.
Vereecken; Forschungszentrum Jülich,
Germany
Binding of the methabenzthiazuron metabolite 2-(methylamino)-
benzothiazole to humic acid as derived from 13C NMR spectroscopy
A65 Keith A. Kvenvolden, Thomas D.
Lorenson,
Frances D. Hostettler,
Robert J.
Rosenbauer, Erika
J.
Clesceri, Paul
R.
Larsen, William T. Castle*,
Susan M.
Sugarman*,
Daniel
L
Orange**, Jonathan B. Martin* Stephen
L
Eittreim;
U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, USA; California Fish and Game Commission,
Rancho
Cordova, USA; **Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute, Moss Landing,
USA; University of Florida, Gainesville, USA
Hydrocarbons in sediment of Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctu¬
ary, offshore from Central California
A66
Ivana Pastorova,
Jaap
J.
Boon;
FOM
Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Biomarkers
from Liquidamber orientalis as copolymer units in
Siegburgite fossil polystyrene
A67 H.-M.
Schulz,
Α.
Schoener, K.-C.
Emeis,
A. Rosell-Melé*, K.
Mangelsdorf**,
J.
Rullkötter**;
institute of Baltic Sea Research, Rostock, Germany;
*
University of Newcastle, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK;
**Carl
von Ossietzky
University, Oldenburg, Germany
Long-chain
alkenones
in Holocene sediments of the Baltic Sea
A68
N.
Ohkouchi, K. Kawamura, H. Kawahata*,
A. Taira**;
Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan; *Geological Survey of Japan, Tsukuba,
Japan; **University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Terrestrial and marine
biomarkers
in the deep sea sediments from
the Central Pacific
XVIII
A69 V.A.
Klap,
J.J.
Boon,
R.
Heeren,
P. O Connor, T.I. Eglinton*;
FOM
Institute for
Atomic and Molecular Physics, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; *Wood Hole
Océanographie
Institution, Woods Hole, USA
Direct mass spectroscopy characterisation of estuarine and oceanic
dissolved organic matter using ammonia chemical
ionisation
and
electrospray techniques
A70 Matthias
Schulze, Sabine Heim,
Harry Vereecken, Heinz Wilkes;
Forschungszentrum Jülich,
Germany
Interaction of hydrophobic organic pollutants with dissolved organic
carbon
A71
J.W. Louda,
J.
Li, M.N. Winfree,
E.W.
Baker;
Florida
Atlantic
University,
Boca Raton,
USA
Chlorophyll
-а
degradation during cellular senescence and death
A72 Elizabeth Fisher, George Wolff, Frank Oldfield, Rebecca Wake, Roy Thompson*,
Dan Barlow*, Peter Appleby; University of Liverpool, UK; *University of Edinburgh, UK
Characterisation and flux of terrestrially
-
derived sediments in the
Humber Region
A73 Barbara Smallwood, Brian
Bett*,
John Gage**, Andrew Patience**, Jane Barnard,
George A. Wolff; University of Liverpool, UK; *Southampton Oceanography Centre,
UK; **Dunstaffnage Marine Laboratory, Oban, UK
The relationship between Benthic fauna and organic matter
preservation at the Oman Margin
A74 Paul Barrett, R.V. Tyson, P. Farrimond,
D.M.
Jones;
University of Newcastle, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
Characterising an anoxic event: The Cenomanian/Turonian boundary
in different palaeobathymetric settings
A75 Helen E. Innes, Andrew
N.
Bishop, Paul A. Fox, Ian M. Head, Paul Farrimond;
University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Early diagenesis of bacteriohopanoids in recent sediments of Lake
Pollen, Norway
A76 Heinz Wilkes,
Antje Ramrath*, Jörg F. W.
Negendank*;
Forschungszentrum
Jülich,
Germany; *Geoforschungszentrum
Potsdam,
Germany
Lipid
distributions in
Holocene and
Late Pleistocene
lake sediments
from
Lago di Mezzano, Central
Italy
A77
Helen
M.
Talbot,
Robert
N.
Head*, Roger P. Harris*, James R. Maxwell;
University of Bristol, UK; *Plymouth Marine Laboratory, UK
Distributional characteristics of steryl chlorin esters formed from
algal and animal sterols during
zooplankton herbivory
XIX
A78
Cs.
Sajgo, Z.
Kárpáti*,
I. Vetó**;
Laboratory for Geochemical Research, Budapest,
Hungary;
*
National Institute of Hygiene, Budapest, Hungary;
^Geological Institute of Hungary, Budapest, Hungary
The temperature dependence of organic matter in thermal waters
A79 Kliti Grice, Stefan
Schouten,
Kenneth
E. Peters*, Jaap
S. Sinninghe-Damsté;
Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ), Den Burg, The Netherlands;
*
Mobil Exploration and Producing Technical Center, Dallas, USA
Molecular
isotopie
characterisation of
Eocene-Paleocene
anoxie,
evaporitic, lacustrine sediments from the Jianghan Basin, China
A80 Ping an Peng, Guoying Sheng, Jiamo
Fu,
Yuzhong Yan*;
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, P.R. China
;
*lnstitute of Geology and Mineral Resources, Tianjin, P.R. China
Biological markers in
1.7
giga-year old sediment
A81 J. Castany, P.
Armengou,
F.
Bruach, F.X.C.
de Ias Heras;
Escola
Universitaria Politècnica de
Manresa, Spain
Characterization of organic micropollutants in municipal wastewaters.
Efficiency and biodegradability in the treatment plant
Analytical Developments in Organic Geochemistry I
A82 Colin E. Snape, Gordon D. Love, Ian P. Murray, Nigel J.L Bailey*;
University of Strathdyde, Glasgow, UK; *Geochem Group Ltd., Chester, UK
Development of catalytic hydropyrolysis to release covalently-bound
biomarkers
from sedimentary organic matter
A83 Stephen D. Brown, Okan Sirkecioglu, Colin E. Snape;
University of Strathdyde, Glasgow, UK
Speciation of organic sulphur forms in sedimentary organic matter by
high pressure temperature programmed reduction
A84 H. Peter Nytoft,
Jörgen
A. Bojesen-Koefoed, Flemming G. Christiansen,
Martin G. Fowler*; Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, Copenhagen,
Denmark; *Geological Survey of Canada, Calgary, Canada
HPLC-separation of coeluting
lupane
and oleanane
-
confirmation of
the presence of
lupane
in oils derived from terrigenous source rocks
of Cretaceous
-
Tertiary age.
A85 Toshinori Inaba; Teikoku Oil Co., Tokyo, Japan
Quantitative evaluation of clay content using diasteranes in a
siliceous-clastic sedimentary basin
A86 Mark A. Teece, Marilyn L. Fogel;
Carnegie Institution of Washington, Washington DC, USA
A method for the analysis of the
isotopie
composition of carbohydrates
and implications for food web dynamics
XX
A87
СМ.
Mclntyre, D.R.
Jardine,
С.
McRae,
B.D.
Batts;
Macquarie
University, North Ryde, Australia
The characterisation of higher molecular weight organic acids in
groundwater
A88 Peter B. O Connor, Marc
С
Duursma,
Jaap J.
Boon, Elizabeth Minor*,
Timothy
Egľmton*; FOM
Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics, Amsterdam,
The Netherlands; *Woods Hole
Océanographie
Institution, USA
Matrix assisted laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry (MALDI)
FTMS of chlorophyll pigments,
alkenones
and other lipids in selected
marine algae, oceanic POM, marine sediments and oil shales.
A89
B. Ga šparovic, B.
Cosovic; Ruder
Boskovic
Institute, Zagreb, Croatia
Evaluation of the contribution of organic acids to the pool of surface
active substances in the model and marine samples by using electro¬
chemical methods
A90 Y. Tang,
P.D.
Jenden*, R.M.
Carlson**,
J.M.
Moldowan***,
D.
Baskin, R.
Hwang;
Chevron Petroleum Technology, La
Habra,
USA; *Chevron Canada
Research
Co.,
Calgary, Canada; **Chevron
Petroleum Technology,
Richmond, USA;
***Stanford
University, USA
Molecular modeling in petroleum geochemistry
A91 Chen Jianping
,
Ping Luo; CNPC, Beijing, P.R. China
Using kerogen FTIR to divide organic
facies
A92
J.C.
del Rio, P.G. Hatcher*;
Instituto de Recursos
Naturales y
Agrobiologia de
Sevilla,
Seville, Spain;
*Penn State University, University Park, USA
Chemical characterization of humic substances using thermo-
chemolysis with tetramethylammonium hydroxide
A93 H.
Knicker,
R.
Bäumler,
I.
Kögel-Knabner;
Technical University of Munich,
Freising,
Germany
Application of NMR spectroscopy for the characterization of
archeological soils
XXI
Posters
В
Petroleum
Geochemistry
H
В1
Zhang
Min, Mei
Bowen, Zhang
Jun;
Jinghan Petroleum
Institute,
Jingsha, P.R. China
Reservoir geochemistry of the Kuche petroleum system in the Tarim
Basin, China
B2 Bingshan Wang, Hankun Jin*, Yongshu Li*, Yuzhuang Sun*,Guangyun Zhang,
Longqing Shi; Shangdong Coal Mining Institute, Taian, P.R. China
;
*Hebei Coal
Mining
&
Civil Engineering Institute,
Handan, P.R.
China
Pétrographie
and geochemical characteristics of seam
1
and oil shale
1
in a fault-controlled basin, Huangxian Basin, China
B3 W. Kalkreuth,
С
Keuser*, M. Fowler**, M. Li, D. Mclntyre**, W. Puettmann*;
Instituto
de Geociências,
Porto
Alegre,
Brazil;
* Universität Köln,
Germany; ^Geological Survey of Canada, Calgary, Canada;
*J.W.Goethe-Universität
Frankfurt, Germany
The petrology, organic geochemistry and palynology of Tertiary age
Eureka Sound Group coals, Arctic Canada
B4 Paul Farrimond, Alex Taylor, Nils Telnaes*;
University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK; *Norsk Hydro, Bergen, Norway
Biomarker
maturity parameters: The role of generation and thermal
degradation
B5 Yongchun Tang, Etuan Zhang, Ron Hill*, Jinzhong Liu, Deane
С
Foss**,
Ernest
Y.
Chung**, Peter D.
Jenden***,
Stan
С
Teerman#;
Chevron Petroleum Technology Co., La
Habra,
USA; *Exxon Production Research Co.,
Houston, USA; **Chevron USA Production Co., Houston, USA; ***Chevron Canada
Research Co., Calgary, Canada; Western Australia Petroleum Limited, Perth, Australia
Modeling gas generations from coals and kerogens
B6 Etuan Zhang, Yongchun Tang, Ron Hill*, Jinzhong Liu, Deane
С
Foss**,
Ernest
Y
Chung**; Chevron Petroleum Technology Co., La
Habra,
USA; *Exxon
Production Research Co., Houston, USA; **Chevron USA Production Co., Houston, USA
Basin modeling of gas generation and isotope fractionation from the
Cameo Coal, Piceance Basin, NW CO
B7 Zhang Shuichang, Liang
Digang;
CNPC, Beijing, P.R. China
Migration fractionation, a key process of generating waxy oils and
condensates in the Lunnan Area, Tarim Basin
B8 Chen Jianping; CNPC, Beijing, P.R. China
Main source rocks of oils from Jurassic coal-bearing strata in
Northwest China
B9 Wang Zhaoyun, Cheng Kerning; CNPC, Beijing, P.R. China
Comparison on the characteristics of the three types of source rocks
and oil in Huabei Region
XXfí
BW
Zhao Changyi, Cheng Kerning; CNPC, Beijing, P.R. China
Main factors influencing on the expulsion of oil from coal
B1
1
Heinz Wilkes,
Ulrich
Disko,
Brian Horsfield;
Forschungszentrum Jülich,
Germany
Aromatic aldehydes and ketones in rock extracts from the Posidonia
SbaJe, HiJs Syndine, Germany
B12 ML Schoe«, Y. Tang,
Є.
Zhang, F.
Picha*,
A. Rovenskaya**,
N.
Nemchenko***;
Chevron Petroleum Technology Co. La
Habra,
USA; Chevron Overseas Petroleum
(rvc San Ramon, USA; **The Riussian Federation State Research Center, Moscow,
Russia; ***The State Commission of Mineral Reserves, Moscow, Russia
Isotopie
composition of natural Gases of giant gas
accumulations
in NW-
Siberia: new Aspects of their genesis
ВІЗ
R.J. Hwang, J. Ortiz; Chevron Petroleum Technology Co., La
Habra,
USA
Effect of CO2 flood on geochemistry of McElroy oil
B14 Enver
A. Abría;
Moscow State University, Russia
Migration-contamination and/or migration-initiation-generation of
some Maykop oi(s
B15
Magali
Ader,
Jean-Paul
Boudou*,
Eric
J.
Daniels**, Bruno Goffe*;
Université Paris VU, France; *Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France;
**
Chevron Petroleum Technology
Co.,
La
Habra,
USA;
Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France;
Study of the
denitrogenation
process during the late stages of
coatif
kation
in the anthracite
f
teld
of Pennsylvania, USA
B16 R.G. Schsekr, A. Kofoff,
0.
Hanebecfc, R.
üttke, H.J.
Schenk;
Forschungszentrum Mich,
Germany
Reaďion
kinetics of gas formation in selected source rocks of the
West Siberian Basin
B1
7
S.
Becker, A.V.
Hirner; University of Essen, Germany
Classification of crude oils by multiparameter analytical characterisa¬
tion with special attention to C1- and CZ-dibenzothiophenes
B18
Т. Рока,
2s.
Radnai-Gyöngyös*.
M.
Hetenyi**,
Α.
ßrukner-Wein***,
Η.
ЬоЪпЩк,
Cs. lantai;
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary;
*GEOPARD Research and Service Co.,
Pécs,
Hungary;
**Attí(a József
University,
Szegeä,
Hungary;
*
^Geological institute of Hungary, Budapest, Hungary
Chem ica) and structural alteration of coals caused by the thermal
effect ofmagmatic intrusion and its connection with gas outbursts
B19 G. Baric, I. Mesic, M. Jungwirth; INA-Naftaplin, Zagreb, Croatia
Petroleum geochemistry of the deep part of the
Drava
Depression
(Croatia)
xxiii
B20
Simon C.
George, Mark Liste, Tim E.
Ruble,
Robinson A. Quezada;
CSIRO,
North Ryde, Australia
Organic compounds trapped in aqueous fluid inclusions
B21 J.W. Smith, R.
Pallasser,
L.S.K. Pang; CSIRO, North Ryde, Australia
Thermal reactions of acetic acid
-
CPC partitioning between CO2
and CH4
B22
Bianca N.
Giraldo, Juan
С
Ramón*;
ECOPETROL-ICP, Bucaramanga, Colombia; *Colorado School of Mines, Golden, USA
Characterization and correlation of source rocks and crude oils,
Putumayo Basin, Colombia
B23 Heather Clegg, Heinz Wilkes,
Demetrio Santamaría-Orozco,
Brian Horsfield;
Forschungszentrum Jülich,
Germany
Influence of maturity on carbazole and benzocarbazole distributions in
crude oils and source rocks from the
Sonda de Campeche,
Gulf of Mexico
B24 Bj0rg Andresen,
Tanja Barth*,
Ingar Johansen,
Kåre
Vagle**;
Institute for Energy Technology, Kjeller, Norway; *University of Bergen, Norway;
**
Phillips Petroleum Co., Tananger, Norway
Thermal stability of aqueous acetate
B25 Zhu Yangming, Xiang Tingsheng,
Mei Bowen,
Fu Jiamo*,
Sheng Guoying*;
Jianghan Petroleum Institute, Jingzhou, P.R. China
;
**Chinese Academy of Science, Guangzhou, P.R. China
Geochemical significance of pyrrolic nitrogen compounds in various
kinds of oil from the Tarim Basin, China
B26 Y. Zhou, R. Littke, H. J.
Schenk,
С.
Xiyuan
*,
U.
Disko;
Forschungszentrum Jülich,
Germany;
* Research Institute
of Exploration
and Development, Daqing, P.R. China
Organic geochemistry of Lacustrine source rocks in the Songliao
Basin, China
B27
Cai
Xiyuan, Feng Zihui; Daqin Petroleum Adminstration, Daqin, P.R. China
The generation of immature oil from
nonmarine
basins in China
B28 John R.
Castaño,
Wallace G. Dow; DGSI, The Woodlands, USA
The use of C7 hydrocarbons in assessing alteration effects in Trinidad oils
B29
P.D.
Jenden, E.
Idiz*, H.R.
Krause**;
Chevron Canada Resources, Calgary, Canada;
*Shell Canada Ltd., Calgary, Canada; **The University of Calgary, Canada
Geochemistry of Devonian natural gases, Western Canada
Sedimentary Basin
B30 T.N. Korneva, E.A. Ablia,
A.N.
Guseva,
I.V.
Korneva;
Moscow State University, Russia
Changes in oil composition during production
xxiv
B31
J.
Koster,
M.
Rospondek*,
M.
Kőtárba**,
A.
Zubrzycki**, J. W. de
Leeuw«,
J. S. Sinninghe
Damsté*;
Technical
University
Clausthal,
Germany; *Jagellonian
University,
Krakow,
Poland;
**
University of Mining and Metallurgy, Krakow, Po¬
land; Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ), den Burg, The Netherlands
Biomarker
geochemistry of a foredeep basin: the
Oligocene
Meniiite
formation in
SE
Poland
B32 J.
Köster,
M.
Kőtárba*,
E. Lafargue**,
P. Kosakowski*; Technical University
Clausthal,
Germany; *University of Mining and Metallurgy, Krakow, Poland;
**lnstitut
Français du Pétrole, Rueil Malmaison,
France
Source rock habitat and hydrocarbon potential of
Oligocene Meniiite
formation (Flysch Carpathians,
SE
Poland): an organic geochemical and
isotope approach
B33 Robert M. K. Carlson, Robert
F. Dias,
Martin Schoell;
Chevron Petroleum Technology Co., La
Habra,
Ca., USA
Origins of high molecular weight alkanes >C40 in waxes from natural
crude oils and bitumens based on carbon
isotopie
evidence
B34 A. Mostafa, A.O. Barakat, M.S.
El-Gayar, A.E. Abdel Fattah*;
Alexandria University,
Alexandria, Egypt; *Amerya Petroleum Refining Co., Alexandria, Egypt
Geochemical characteristics of crude oils from the North Western
Desert, Egypt
B35 Maya
Stefanova,
Stefan Marinov,
С
Magnier*;
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences,
Sofia, Bulgaria; *lnstitut
Français du Pétrole,
Rueil
Malmaison,
France
Aliphatic biological markers of Pliocene Elhovo lignite
B36 Zhang Liping, Liao Zhiqin;
Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development, Beijing, P.R. China
Effect of linking between Lacustrine and sea on the source rock
formation of Songliao Basin, China
B37
Lu Shuangfang,
Fu Xiaotai,
Wang Zhenping, Wang Ziwen, Liu Xiaoyan;
Daqing Petroleum Institute,
Anda, P.R.
China
Chemical cinetics study on formation mechanism of immature oil
B38 James W.
Collister,
David A. Wavrek; University of Utah, Salt Lake City, USA
Inference of Source Rock Depositional Environment Using Geochemical
Inversion on Indonesian Oils
B39 M. Obermajer, M.G. Fowler, LR. Snowdon;
Geological Survey of Canada, Calgary, Canada
A geochemical characterization and
a biomarker
re-appraisal of the
oil families from Southwestern Ontario, Canada
B40
Т.Е.
Ruble, R.P. Philp*, M.D. Lewan**; CSIRO, North Ryde, Australia;
University of Oklahoma, Norman, USA; ^U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, USA
Quantitative analysis of
biomarker
maturity parameters from hydrous
pyrohsts of Green River Shale
xxv
B41
D.M. McKirdy,
B.H.
Michaelsen,
M.L.N. Kagya, M.J.
Ryan;
The University of Adelaide, Australia
Biomarker
signatures of oils from the Patchawarra Trough, Cooper/
Eromanga Basin, South Australia: a test of the Permian-source paradigm
Biogeochemistry II
B42 E. Santiago, E. Llaguno*, T. Abrajano Jr.; Memorial University, St. John s, Canada;
*University of the Philippines, Quezon City, Philippines
Contrasting sources of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in East and
West Manila Bay, Philippines
B43
Ali Reza
Nategh, Paul Farrimond; University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
A combined optical and geochemical study of depositional conditions
in the Upper Lias (Jurassic) of Yorkshire, U. K.
B44 Maria Hernandez, Rudolf
Jaffé;
Florida International University, Miami, USA
Molecular characterization of sedimentary organic matter from the
Florida Everglades and the Florida Shelf
B45 Vaughn
Robison,
Lou
Uro,
William Dawson*, Barry Katz*, Coleman
Robison*;
Texaco Exploration, Houston, USA; *Texaco EPTD, Houston, USA
Stratigraphie
and source quality variations of hydrocarbon source
rocks related to sequence development
B46 Mark B. Yunker,
Robie
W.
Macdonald*,
Lloyd
R.
Snowdon**, Fiona A. McLaughlin*,
John
N.
Smith***, Brian R. Fowler , Dave W. Paton*;
Brentwood Bay, Canada; *lnstitute of Ocean Sciences, Sidney, Canada;
^Geological Survey of Canada, Calgary, Canada; ***Bedford Institute of
Oceanography, Dartmouth, Canada; *Axys Analytical Ltd., Sidney, Canada
Hydrocarbon distributions of Arctic Ocean sediments: Ice transport plays
a key role in determining hydrocarbon concentrations and profiles
B47 A.!. Konyukhov, A. Zabanbark, E.A. Ablia; Moscow State University, Russia
Geochemistry of organic matter from Black Sea deep water mud
volcanoes
B48 P.I. Premovic, Lj. S. Jovanovic, G.S. Nikolic; University of
Ni š,
Yugoslavia
The thermal conversion of vanadyl porphyrins in the presence of air
oxygen
B49 P.I. Premovic, N.D. Nikolic, M.S.
Pavlovic*, R.S.
Nikolic; University of University of
Ni
š,
Yugoslavia; institute of Nuclear Sciences
Vinca, Beograd,
Yugoslavia
Origin of vanadium in the Western Kentucky (USA) No.
9
coal:
The Webster, Hopkins Union sites
B50 P. Cuny, V.
Grossi, J-F.
Rontani;
Centre
d Océanologie de
Marseille, France
Identification of a pool of
lipid
photoproducts in senescent
phytoplankton cells
XXVI
B51
Alfred
V.
Himer; University
of
Essen,
Germany
MetalKoiftyorganic geochemistry
B52
S.
Becker, A.V.
Hirner;
University of Essen, Germany
Investigation of the impact of weathering processes on several
geochemicai parameters of a simulated crude oil spill
B53
С
Rumpel, I.
Kögel-Knabner*,
H.
Knicker*,
R.F. Hüttl;
BTU
Cottbus,
Germany; *TU Munich, Germany
Organic matter in particle-size separates of a lignite-rich reforsted
mine soil
B54 Linda Stalker, R. Paul Philp; University of Oklahoma, Norman, USA
Distribution variations of sulphur-linked compounds in coals
determined by chemolysis
B55 A. Liickge, M. Ercegovac*, H. Strauss**, B. Horsfield, R. Littke;
Forschungszentrum Jülich,
Germany;
*
University of
Belgrad,
Yugoslavia;
**Ruhruniversität Bochum,
Germany
Deposition and early deagenesis of organic matter under the
influence of an extended oxygen-minimum zone on the Pakistan
continental margin
B56 K.-U. Hinrichs, J.
Rullkötter; Carl von Ossietzky
University, Oldenburg, Germany
The relationship between the relative distribution of terrigenous and
marine lipids and the accumulation of terrigenous
turbidites
in Amazon
Fan sediments
B57 M. E.
Böttcher, Bärbel Oelschläger,
Hans-J. Brumsack,
J.
Rullkötter;
Carl von
Ossietzky
University, Oldenburg, Germany
Sulfate
reduction related to the early diagenetic degradation of
organic matter in tidal sandflats of the German
Wadden
Sea
(southern North Sea): Stable isotope (13C, MS) and compositional results
B58 Doris Rohjans, Peter Brocks, Barbara M.
Scholz-Böttcher, J. Rullkötter;
Carl von Ossietzky
University,
Oldenburg,
Germany
Effect of ice rafting on surface sediments in the
Wadden
Sea traced by
organic geochemicai methods
B59 Joachim
Rinna, loanna
Bouloubassi*, Philip A. Meyers**,
Jürgen Rullkötter;
Carl von Ossietzky
University,
Oldenburg,
Germany; *University of
Bordeaux,
Talence, France; **The
University of
Michigan, Ann
Arbor,
USA
Molecular composition of
extractable lipids in sapropels
from
the
Pisano
Plateau
(eastern Mediterranean Sea), ODP Site
964:
Assessment of organic matter sources
XXVII
B60
Thomas Oldenburg, Jürgen Rullkötter, Arie Nissenbaum*;
Carl von Ossietzky
University,
Oldenburg,
Germany;
*The Weizmann Institute
of
Science, Rehovot, Israel
Molecular
and
isotopie
investigation of organic matter in Dead Sea
surface sediments
B61
Dörte
Gramberg,
Barbara
M.
Scholz-Böttcher, J. Rullkötter;
Carl von Ossietzky
University,
Oldenburg,
Germany
Molecular organic geochemical assessment of sediment layers in a
typical Holocene depositional sequence of Northwest Germany
B62 Peter Brocks, Doris Rohjans, Barbara M.
Scholz-Böttcher, J. Rullkötter;
Carl von Ossietzky
University,
Oldenburg,
Germany
Lipid
composition of sediments in the vicinity of an
intertidal
mussel
bed (Mytilus edulis): Spatial and seasonal variability
B63
Sonja Schulte, Kai Mangelsdorf, Jürgen Rullkötter;
Carl von Ossietzky
University,
Oldenburg,
Germany
Preservation of organic matter in continental margin sediments off
Pakistan in relation to the oxygen minimum zone
B64
Olaf
Dellwig,
Dörte Gramberg,
Denise
Vetter**, Frank
Watermann*,
Barbara
M.
Scholz-Böttcher, Jürgen Rullkötter, Hans-Jürgen Brumsack,
Gisela Gerdes*, Gerd Liebezeit**; Carl von Ossietzky
University,
Oldenburg,
Germany;
*ICBM Marine Station,
Wilhelmshaven,
Germany;
**Terramare Forschungszentrum,
Wilhelmshaven,
Germany
Geochemical and
microfacial
characterization of a typical Holocene
depositional sequence of Northwest Germany
B65 E. Faber, R. Botz*, P.
Stoffers*,
M. Hartmann*;
Federal Institute for Geosciences
and Natural Resources, Hannover, Germany;
*Geologisch-Paläontologisches
institut
und
Museum
der Universität,
Kiel, Germany
Methane in Red Sea brine waters
B66 Andreas G.
Hemmann, Ralf
Littke, Andreas
Lückge, Hartmut Schulz*, Ulrich von Rad*;
Forschungszentrum Jülich,
Germany;
*BundesanstaltfürGeowissenschaften und
Rohstoffe, Hannover,
Germany
Isotopie
evidence for organic sources in laminated sediments in
Northeastern Arabian Sea
B67 E. Lafargue, D. Ariztegui*;
Institut
Français du Pétrole, Rueil Malmaison, France;
*ETH-Zentrum
Zürich,
Switzerland
Environmental controls on Lacustrine organic matter chemical quality
as inferred from the study of recent lake sediments
B68 F.-J.
Göbbels,
W.
Püttmann; RWTH
Aachen, Germany
Investigations of fulvic and humic acids from seepage waters of
municipal waste deposits by Py-GC/MS, SPM-GC/MS
XXVIII
B69
M. Yamamoto, S. Ogihara*, S. Yamamoto**, H. Naraoka*,
R.
Ishiwatarř;
Geological Survey of Japan, Ibaraki, Japan; University of Tokyo,
Japan; **Soka University, Tokyo, Japan; Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan
Identification and occurrences of ze-norhopanoic acids in
Neogene
upwelling sediments
B70 Tim Mansfeldt,
Heike Knicker*, Ingrid Kögel-Knabner*;
University of
Bochum,
Germany; Technical University of Munich, Freising-Weihenstephan, Germany
Dissolved organic matter in forest soils with different vegetation
B71 Cs.
Sajgó,
A. Brukner-Wein*,
M. Hetényi**;
Laboratory for Geochemical Research, Budapest, Hungary; *Geological Institute
of Hungary, Budapest, Hungary; **A.
József
University, Szeged, Hungary
Comparison of organic
facies
for two sampling sites within a lignite
measure
B72 R.B. Johns, B.A. Brady, J.D. Smith; University of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia
Diagenetic stability of selected
biomarkers
in recent sediments of
varying carbonate composition
B73 I. Bouloubassi, G. Guehenneux, J.
Rullkötter*;
Université
Bordeaux I, Talence,
France; *Carl
von Ossietzky
University, Oldenburg, Germany
Organic matter origin and preservation in Mediterranean Pliocene-
Pleistocene sapropels
B74 G.I.
Ivanov,
V.l.
Petrova; VNII Okeangeologia,
St. Petersburg, Russia
Environment of the Arctic Shelf of Russia: organic geochemical studies
B75 Christopher
C. Parrish;
Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John s, Canada
Lipid
class biogeochemistry in Trinity Bay, Newfoundland
B76
E. Lallier-Vergès,
B.P. Perrussel, F. Baltzer*;
Université d Orléans,
France;
*Université de Paris-Sud, Orsay, France
Relationships between the degree of preservation of organic matter
derived from higher plants and the physico-chemical conditions of
groundwaters in a present mangrove swamp system (Guadeloupe,
French West Indies)
B77 R. Paul Philp, Laurence Mansuy, Jon Allen; University of Oklahoma, Norman, USA
Monitoring the fate of crude oils spills in the environment by GCIRMS
and GCMS
B78 M. Ishiwatari, R. Ishiwatari*, K. Yamada*;
Tokyo University, Japan; *Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan
Carbon
isotopie
composition of isoprenoid hydrocarbons evolved from
laboratory heating of chlorophyll
-а
and its geochemical significance
B79 J. Dagaut, J.
Filiaux,
С.
Pepe,
P. Scribe, A. Saliot;
Université
Pierre
et
Marie Curie, Paris, France
Particulate lipids in the Amazon River system
XXIX
B80 I.M.
Hold,
N.J.
Brussee,
S.
Schouten, J.S. Sinninghe Damsté;
Netherlands Institute for
Sea Research (NIOZ), Den
Burg, The Netherlands
Occurence of bound monoterpenoids in Palaeozoic and Proterozoic
marine kerogens
B81 St.
Schouten,
M.J.L. Hoefs*, J.W.
de Leeuw, L.L.
King**, St.G. Wakeham**,
J.S. Sinninghe
Damsté;
Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ), Den Burg,
The Netherlands; *Utrecht University, The Netherlands;
**Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, Savannah, USA
Pelagic archaea as revealed by their specific lipids in the marine
water column and sedimentary record
B82 M. Vliex, L. Schwark; University of Cologne, Germany
Geochemical characterization of Malm
zeta
laminated carbonates
from the
Franconian
Alb, SW-Germany
B83 M. Cabrera, R. Gorchs, J. Garcia F.X.C.
de Ias Heras;
Escola
Universitaria Politècnica de
Manresa,
Spain
Unsaturated
biomarkers
as new diagenetic clues in sulphur-rich
sedimentary rocks
Analytical Developments in Organic Geochemistry II
B84 Kayo Shintani, Masahiko Akiyama, Kazumi Hachinohe;
Shinshu University, Matsumoto, Japan
Optical anisotropy of vitrinite reflectance and its implication to geology
B85
Adri
van
Duin,
Matthew Collins; University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Can molecular mechanics solve some of the problems with aspartic
acid racemization dating?
B86
Leroy
Ellis, Ann Fincannon;
ARCO
Exploration and Production Technology,
Plano, USA
Analytical improvements in irm-GC/MS analyses: Advances in tube
furnace design and sample preparation
B87 HI. Ong, Agus
Buono,
Eni Anantawati, Jan Ong*, P. Willumsen**;
Institute Technology of Bandung, Indonesia; *PT Geoservices, Jakarta, Indonesia;
Lapindo
Brantas
Indonesia Inc., Indonesia
Geochemometrics and its application to trace detection of pathfinder
organics in soil gas in resource surveys
B88 Paul S. Woolley, Matthew D. Brown, Ronald E. Hester, Brendan J. Keely;
University of York, UK
Surface-enhanced resonance Raman spectroscopy of chlorophyll
derivatives of environmental interest
xxx
B89
Jürgen Rolfes, Jan
T. Andersson;
Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität, Münster,
Germany
Determination
of trace amounts of alcohols and phenols in complex
mixtures as ferrocenecarboxylic acid esters with gas chromatography
-
Atomic emisson detector (GC-AED)
B90 Paul F. Greenwood, Simon
С
George, Keith Hall*;
CSIRO, North Ryde, Australia; *GC2 Chromatography, Manchester, UK
Laser micropyrolysis GC-MS: A micro-selective analytical method
B91 Louis S. K. Pang, Simon
С
George, Robinson A. Quezada;
CSIRO, North Ryde, Australia
Determining the gross composition of oil-bearing fluid inclusions
using HPLC
B92 Stephanie
N.
Dudd,
Martine
Regért,
Stephanie Charters, Richard P. Evershed;
University of Bristol, UK
Evidence for the activity of microorganisms during the simulated
degradation of the animal fats absorbed in archaeological pottery
B93 Michael W. I. Schmidt,
Heike Knicker,
Patrick
G.
Hatcher*,
Ingrid
Kögel-Knabner;
Technical University of Munich, Freising-Weihenstephan, Germany;
*Penn State University, University Park, USA
Effect of ultrasonic dispersion and homogenization by ball milling on
the chemical structure of organic matter in geochemical samples as
revealed by 13C CPMAS NMR spectroscopy
B94 F. Zahra Bashir, Geoffrey D. Abbott, Steve R. Larter, Andy J. Jeram*;
University of Newcastle, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK;
*Ulster Museum Botanic Gardens, Belfast, UK
Flash pyrolysis and in-situ methylation of fossil plant cuticle and
arthropod exoskeletal remains
B95 Clifford
С
Walters, Constance L. Hellyer; MEPTEC, Dallas, USA
Multi-dimensional
gas Chromatographie
separation of C7 hydrocarbons
B96 J.C. del Rio, Mark A. Nanny*, Robert D.
Minard*, P.G.
Hatcher*;
Instituto de Recursos
Naturales y
Agrobiologia
de Sevilla,
Spain;
*Penn State
University, University
Park, USA
Characterization of
lignin
degradation in wood using
thermochemolysis with tetramethylammonium hydroxide
B97 Yu. V. Savinykh, L.D. Stakhina, E.B. Strelnikova;
Russian Academy of Sciences, Tomsk, Russia
Isolation of ketones from West Siberia crude oils using Gerard-P reagent
XXXI
Part II
Posters
С
Petroleum
Geochemistry III
C1 O.K. Bazhenova,
O.A.
Arefiev*, N.P. Fadeeva, M.L Saint-Germes**
F. Bauden**;
Moscow Lomonosov
State
University, Russia; institute of Geology and
Exploration of Combustible, Moscow, Russia;
**Université
Paris VI, France
Organic geochemistry and
biomarkers
of Maikop series Caucasus-
Skifyan Region
C2 C.L
Riediger;
University of Calgary, Canada
Geochemistry of oil-prone potential source rocks of Lower Triassic
age in Alberta: A new source of Triassic oils in the Deep Basin?
C3 R.J. Hwang,
S.C. Teerman*,
R.M.K. Carlson**; Chevron Petroleum Technology
Co., La
Habra,
USA; *West Australia Petroleum Pty. Limited, Perth, Australia;
**Chevron Petroleum Technology Co., Richmond, USA
Geochemical comparison of reservoir bitumens with diverse origins
C4 A.
Wilhelms, N.
Telnaes, A.
Steen, J.
Augustson*;
Norsk Hydro, Bergen, Norway; *Norsk Hydro E&P, Harsted, Norway
A quantitative study of aromatic hydrocarbons in natural maturity
shale sequence
-
new aromatic maturity parameters
C5
L
Cota, G.
Baric;
INA
Naftaplin, Zagreb, Croatia
Petroleum potential of the Adriatic offshore, Croatia
C6 Raymond
Michels, Jean-Louis Oudin*; CREGU-CNRS, Vandoeuvre lès
Nancy,
France; *TOTAL Exploration Production,
Saint-Rémy-les-Chevreuse,
France
Understanding of reservoir gas compositions in a natural case using
semi-open artificial maturation
C7 W. Odden, R.L. Patience*, G.W. van
Graas*;
Statoil, Bergen, Norway; *Statoil,
Stavanger,
Norway
A study of the light hydrocarbon compositions of source rocks and test
fluids from offshore Mid-Norway
C8 M.P. Koopmans, F.C. Carson*, J.S. Sinninghe
Damsté, M.D.
Lewan*;
Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Den Burg, The Netherlands;
*U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, USA
Generation and thermal stability of
biomarkers
from type Il-S kerogens
in claystone and limestone during hydrous and hnhydrous pyrolysis
C9
A.D.
Carr; Advanced Geochemical Systems Ltd., Burton on the Wolds, UK
Hydrocarbon generation prediction in overpressured basins: A case
study in the
Po
Basin
XXXII
СЮ
H.L.B.
Penteado,
F.
Behar*, J.-L
Rudkiewicz*, M.R.
Mello,
LAF.
Trindade;
Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil;
institut Français du Pétrole, Rueil Malmaison, France
Importance
of a detailed geochemical study for compositional basin
modelling: the example of the lacustrine source rocks in
Reconcavo
Basin, Brazil
C11 Alain Prinzhofer, Tikae Takaki*,
Marcio
R.
Mello*,
Henrique
L.B.
Penteado*;
Institut
Français du Pétrole, Rueil Malmaison, France; *Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil
Gas generation and segregation in the
Reconcavo
Basin (Brazil)
C12 Alain Prinzhofer,
François
Lorant; Institut
Français du Pétrole, Rueil Malmaison, France
Ethane
/
propane
diagram for gas genesis characterization
C13
F. Lorant, F.
Behar,
Y.
Tang*; Institut
Français du Pétrole,
Rueil
Malmaison,
France; *Chevron Petroleum Technology Co., La
Habra,
USA
Estimation
of late generation of gas from kerogen in open and closed
pyrolysis systems
C14 Scott Imbus, Barry J. Katz, Tawsak Urwongse*; Texaco E&P Technology,
Houston, USA; *Texaco Information Technology,
Bellaire, USA
Predicting CO2 occurrence on a regional scale: Southeast Asia example
C15 Y. Tang, R.M.K. Carlson, P.T. Michalakos,
P.D.
Jenden*,
R.
M. Hix**,
C.E. Rechsteiner**, D.S. Swanson*; Chevron Petroleum Technology Co., La
Habra,
USA; *Chevron
Canada
Resources,
Calgary,
Canada; **Chevron
Research and
Technology
Co., Richmond,
USA; #Chevron USA
Production Co.,
Houston, USA
Assessment of diamondoid hydrocarbon maturity parameters using
computational chemistry and controlled pyrolysis experiments
C16 G.H. Isaksen, R. Patience*, G. van
Graas*,
A.I. Jenssen**;
Exxon Production Research Co., Houston, USA; *Statoil,
Stavanger,
Norway;
**Esso
Norge, Forus,
Norway
Elements of hydrocarbon system analysis in a rift-basin with mixed
marine and non-marine source rocks; the South Viking
Graben,
North Sea
C17
L
López*,
S.
Lo
Mónaco*,
M.
Richardson;
Universidad Central de Venezuela,
Caracas, Venezuela;
*
Exxon
Production
Research
Co., Houston, USA
Use of molecular parameters and trace elements in the study of crude
oils from the Barinas Sub-Basin, Venezuela
C1
8
L.D. Stasiuk, M.G. Fowler, Maowen Li; Geological Survey of Canada, Calgary, Canada
Fluorescence micro-spectrometry of hydrocarbon fluid inclusions in
Upper Devonian Duvernay Formation source rocks, Alberta, Canada
C19 T.R. Filley, Rose M. Filley, Semih Eser,
Katherine H.
Freeman;
Penn
State University, University Park, USA
The reactivity of methylated aromatic compounds during pyrolysis of
three aromatic oils: an
isotopie
study
XXXIII
r**.
C20
Robert F. Dias,
Katherine H.
Freeman,
Michael
D.
Lewan*, Stephen
G.
Franks
Penn State
University, University Park, USA; *U.S. Geological Survey, Denver,
USA;
**
Atlantic Richfield Co.,
Plano, USA
Reaction mechanisms of aqueous organic acids generated by hydrous
pyrolysis:
Isotopie
constraints
C21
Al. Soldan,
F.T.T.
Gonçalves;
Petrobras,
Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil
Kinetic processes on the evaluation of organic deposits from Brazilian
oil fields
C22 Haposan Napitupulu, Richard M. Mitterer, J.A. Morelos-Garcia;
The University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, USA
Origin of light oils and condensates in the NW Java Basin, Indonesia
C23
D.M.
Jarvie, Paul R. Walker; Humble Geochemical Services, Humble, USA
Comparison of kerogen transformation and petroleum generation in
oxygen-rich Type II-ONS kerogens to sulfur-rich Type Il-S kerogens
C24 Elli Chouparova, R. Paul Philp; University of Oklahoma, Norman, USA
Time dependent changes in waxes and asphaltenes during oil production
C25
M. Saint-Germes,
F. Baudin, O. Bazhenova*,
N. Fadeeva*;
CNRS,
Paris, France; *Lomonossov Moscow State University, Russia
Organic geochemistry and palynofacies of the Maykop source rocks
C26 Tim E. Ruble, Robinson A. Quezada, Simon
С
George,
Peter J. Eadington; CSIRO, North Ryde, Australia
Correlation of oils trapped in fluid inclusions from the Cooper/
Eromanga Basin System, Australia
C27 H. Budzinski, F.
Behar*;
University of Bordeaux I, Talence, France;
*lnstitut
Français du Pétrole, Rueil Malmaison,
France
Absolute quantification and chemical evolution of aromatics
generated during thermal cracking of kerogen in open and closed
pyrolysis systems
C28 J. Jochum, Ph. Muchez*; RWTH Aachen, Germany; *K.U.
Leuven,
Belgium
Distinguishing Variscan and post-Variscan palaeof
luid
systems from
hydrocarbon compositions in fluid inclusions
-
examples from the
Rhenish Massif (Germany) and the Variscan Front Complex (Belgium)
C29 WJ. Carrigan, PJ. Jones, M.H. Tobey, H.I. Halpern, R.P. Philp*, J. Allen*,
LE.
Wender;
Saudi Aramco, Dharan, Saudi Arabia; *The University of Oklahoma,
Norman, USA
Geochemical variations of Eastern Saudi Arabian Paleozoic gas/
condensate reservoirs: Gas souring, filling history, and reservoir
compartmentalization
XXXIV
СЗО
L.
Schwark,
D. Leythaeuser, C. Keuser, M. Giessen, D. Stoddart, P.
Ringrose*,
D. Carruthers*;
University
of Cologne, Germany;
*Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh, UK
Influence of carrier bed geometry, pore structure and petrophysical
properties on the composition of migrated petroleums
C31 Yitian Xiao, A.T. James, RJ. Hill, D.R. Converse,
DJ.
Curry;
Exxon Production Research Co., Houston, USA
Ab initio
quantum mechanical calculations of carbon
isotopie
fractionation during natural gas generation
C32 Yu. V. Savinykh, N.A. Bessarab; Russian Academy of Sciences, Tomsk, Russia
Free and bound oil acids recovered from multilevel oil field of West
Siberia
C33 M. Cabrera, F.X.C.
de Ias Heras; Escola
Universitaria Politècnica de
Manresa,
Spain
The distribution and ratios of aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons as
indicators of oil generation, maturity and depositional environment
of sulphur-rich oil source rocks
Biogeochemistry III
C34 K. Pulchan, T. Abrajano, R. Helleur;
Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John s, Canada
Molecular and compound-specific carbon isotope composition of
thermochemolysis products from marine sediments
C35 S.J. Fisher, R. Alexander, R.I. Kagi; Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia
Weathering of a petroleum spill in a tropical mangrove swamp
C36
0.
Ebli, I. Veto1, H. Lobitzer2,
С
Sajgó3, A. Demény3, Magdolna Hetényi4;
Paleontologisches
Institut,
Munich, Germany; Geological Institute of Hungary,
Budapest, Hungary;
Geologische Bundesanstalt,
Vienna, Austria; laboratory for
Geochemical Research, Budapest, Hungary;
József Attila
University, Szeged, Hungary
Evolution of primary productivity during the Toarcian anoxic event
in the Tethys on the example of the
Sachrang
Formation, Northern
Calcareous Alps
C37 Heinz Wilkes,
Ralf Littke,
Andreas Liickge, Helmut Willsch;
Forschungszentrum
Jiilich, Germany
Long-chain
alkenones
in
Neogene
sediments of the Southern Canary
Channel, Canary Islands (ODP Site
955)
C38 M.P. Premovic, Lj. S. Jovanovic, G.S. Nikolic, P.I. Premovic;
University of
Ni
š,
Yugoslavia
Syngenecity of ancient kerogen: the Gunflint stromatolitic chert
(Middle Precambrian, Ontario, Canada)
xxxv
Zs. Galicz,
К.
Milota,
Cs.
Sajgo*; MOL
Hungarian Oil and Gas Co., Budapest,
Hungary; *Hungarian Academy of Science, Budapest, Hungary
Comparative study of the organic
facies
of Pliocene coaly shales
S. Derieux, J.
Filiaux,
L Pinturier, J. Laureillard,
A. Saliot;
Université
Pierre
et
Marie Curie, Paris, France
Organic biogeochemistry of particulate and dissolved organic matter
in the North Adriatic Sea: Study of
lipid
classes
L. Pinturier, J. Laureillard, T.A. Abrajano*, A. Saliot;
Université
Pierre
et
Marie Curie, Paris, France; *Memorial University, St. John s, Canada
Hydrocarbon composition and sources in sediments of the Indian sector
of the Austral Ocean
J. Laureillard, L. Pinturier, J.
Filiaux,
A. Saliot;
Université
Pierre
et
Marie Curie, Paris, France
Better preservation of organic matter for sinking than for surface
particles, during Antarctic spring
P. Scribe, G. Briand,
С
Pépe,
A. Bruchet*,
D.
Rybacki*;
Université Pierre et
Marie Curie, Paris, France; *Lyonnaise des Eaux-CIRSEE, Le Pecq, France
Biogeochemistry
of organic matter transferred from soils to rivers in
small tropical draining basins
(Manaus,
Brazil)
B.
Artur Stankiewicz,
Derek E.G.
Briggs,
Richard P. Evershed, Raymond
Michels*,
Anja Bierstedt;
University of Bristol, UK;
*CNRS-CREGU, Vandoeuvre
lès
Nancy, France
Fate of the chitin in the geosphere
С
Pelejero, J.O.
Grimait; C.I.D.-C.S.I.C,
Barcelona, Spain
The correlation between the Uk37 index and sea surface tempera¬
tures in the warm boundary: The South China Sea
J.F. Lopez, E.
Clavero, J.O.
Grimait, M.
Hernandez-Marine*;
C.I.D.-C.S.I.C,
Barcelona, Spain; *University of Barcelona, Spain
Diatom inputs in microbial mats from hypersaline environments
llhem Bentaleb, Carles Pelejero, Joan
0.
Grimait; C.I.D.-C.S.I.C,
Barcelona, Spain
Short term variability of Euphotic Zone particulate sterols and
alkenones
in open Northwestern Mediterranean waters
Walter A. Hartgers, Jordi F. Lopez,
Jaap
S.
Sinninghe
Damsté*,
Christine Reiss**,
James R. Maxwell**, Joan
0.
Grimait;
C.I.D.-C.S.I.C., Barcelona, Spain; *Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ),
den Burg, The Netherlands; **University of Bristol, UK
Sulphur-binding in recent environments. II. Budgets of iron and sulphur and
implications for the occurrence of organo-sulphur compounds in sediments
XXXVI
C49
M.
Russell, J.O.
Grimait,
С.
Taberner*,
J.M.
Rouchy**, G.A.
Wolff;
C.I.D.-CS.I.C, Barcelona,
Spain; *C.S.I.C,
Barcelona,
Spain;
^National
Museum
of Natural History,
Paris, France;
University of
Liverpool,
UK
Sulphur-containing
biomarker
distributions in different depositional/early
diagenetic environments of the Messinian sediments of the
Lorca
Basin
(SE
Spain)
C50 N.R. Sherwood, M. Faiz,
S.C.
Teerman*, C.P. Buckingham and R.T.W. Wilkins;
CSIRO, North Ryde, Australia; *Chevron Overseas Petroleum, Perth, Australia
Combining FAMM and VR to study wells posing difficult thermal
maturity problems in the S.E. Asian region
C51
S.D.
Killops, R.H. Funnel! and R.P. Suggate;
Institute of Geological
&
Nuclear Sciences, Lower Hutt, New Zealand
Predicting oil generation and expulsion from vitrinite-rich coals
C52 A.
Jenisch, H.H.
Richnow, J. Klindworth, W.
Michaelis; Universität
Hamburg, Germany
Structural investigation of two solvent soluble macromolecular fractions
from the Eocene Messel shale
C53 P.F. van
Bergen, S.J.
Everington, C.J. Nott, P.R. Poulton*, R.P. Evershed;
University of Bristol, UK; *IACR-Rothamsted, Harpenden, UK
Factors controlling soil organic matter preservation
C54 G. Rieley, M.A. Teece, A.M. Raven, J.W. Leftley*, RJ.
Parkes,
С.
N.
Campbell*,
T.M.
Peakman,
RJ.
Parkes, J.R. Maxwell;
University of
Bristol,
UK;
*Scottish
Association for
Marine Science, Oban, UK
Prymnesiophyte alkadienes: Preservation potential and structural
characteristics
C55 I.M. Hold,
N.J.
Brussee, S.
Schouten,
J.S. Sinninghe
Damsté;
Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ), Den Burg, The Netherlands
Sequential selective chemical degradation of a Type ll-s kerogen
(Monterey Formation, USA)
C56 Heidy M.E. van Kaam-Peters, Stefan
Schouten,
Jürgen
Koster,
Volker Brüchert*,
Jaap
S.
Sinninghe
Damsté;
Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ),
Den Burg, The Netherlands; *lndiana University,
Bloomington,
USA
Paleoclimatical control on the bulk, molecular, carbon and sulfur
isotopie
composition of organic matter of the Kimmeridge Clay
facies
C57
К.
Grice, V.
Grossi,
St.
Schouten,
W.
Klein Breteler, J.W.
de Leeuw, J.S.
Sinninghe
Damsté;
Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Den Burg, The Netherlands
The effects of
zooplankton herbivory
on the molecular structure,
distribution and stable carbon
isotopie
composition of algal markers
C58
Jaap S.
Sinninghe
Damsté;
Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ), Den Burg, The Netherlands
C27
-
C30 neohop-13(18)-enes and their aromatic derivatives in
sediments: Indicators for water column stratification?
XXXVII
C59 A.
Vink,
St.
Schouten, J.S. Sinninghe Damsté;
Netherlands Institute for
Sea Research,
Den Burg, The Netherlands
Unusual isoprenoidal carbon skeletons in the Lower
Albîan
Niveau
Paquier
black shale (Vocontian Basin,
SE
France)
C60
F. Gelin, M. Kok, J.S.
Sinninghe
Damsté,
J.W. de
Leeuw;
Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Den Burg, The Netherlands
Laboratory sulfurisation of the microalgae Nannochloropsis
salina:
Evidence for the formation of sulfurised long-chain Iipids in kerogens
C61 M.D.
Kok,
St.
Schouten, J.S.
Sinninghe
Damsté;
Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Den Burg, The Netherlands
Formation of sulfur-rich kerogen by incorporation of inorganic sulfur
species into algal sugars
C62 MA Sephton, RJ. Veefkind,
C.V.
Looy*, H. Visscher*, H.
Brinkhuis*,
J.W. de
Leeuw;
Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Den Burg, The Netherlands;
*
Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Biogeochemistry of the Permian-Triassic extinction
C63 RJ. Veefkind, MA Sephton,
C.V.
Looy*, H. Visscher*, H.
Brinkhuis*,
J.W. de
Leeuw;
Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Den Burg, The Netherlands;
*Utrecht University, The Netherlands
Lateral variations in organic matter near the Permian-Triassic
boundary. Northern Italy
C64
Hendrik-Jan Bosch, Jaap
S.
Sinninghe
Damsté, Jan W. de Leeuw;
Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Den Burg, The Netherlands
Molecular Palaeontology of
Late Neogene
Lacustrine rhythmites of the
Florina-Kozani Basin (NW Greece)
C65 G.J.M. Versteegh, H.-J. Bosch, J.H.F.
Jansen,
J.P.
Müller,
R.R. Schneider*, J.W.
de Leeuw;
Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Den Burg, The Netherlands;
Universität
Bremen, Germany
Long-chain diols, keto-ols and hydroxy fatty acids as palaeoenviron-
mental tools to trace oceanic-front variations in the SE-Atlantic
C66 Y.A. Van Lith, St.M. Bernasconi,
A. Barbieri*;
ΕΤΗ
-Zentrum, Zürich,
Switzerland;
laboratorio Studi Ambientali, Lugano-Paradiso,
Switzerland
Lateral and annual variations in carbon and nitrogen isotope com¬
position of sedimenting organic matter in Lake Lugano, Switzerland
C67 M.M.M. Kuypers, St.
Schouten, J.S.
Sinninghe
Damsté;
Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Den Burg, The Netherlands
A molecular carbon
isotopie
study of the Cenomanian-Turonian Boundary
event at the NW African Shelf
C68 C.J. Clayton; Kingston University, Kingston upon Thames, UK
Carbon isotope fractionation during bacterial oxidation of recent
organic matter in the laboratory
xxxviii
C69
A. Boom, St.
Schouten*,
J.S. Sinninghe
Damsté*, J.W. de Leeuw*, JJ.
Boon
H.
Hooghiemstra; University of
Amsterdam,
The Netherlands;
*
Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Den Burg, The Netherlands;
**FOM Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
A molecular carbon
isotopie
record of climatic induced vegetational
changes in the Colombian Andes
C7O J.D.H. van
Heemst,
B.A. Stankiewicz*, P.F. van Bergen*, R.P. Evershed*,
J.W.
de Leeuw;
Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Den Burg,
The Netherlands; University of Bristol, UK
Multiple sources of alkylphenols produced upon pyrolysis of DOM,
POM, and recent and ancient sediments
C71 David J. Clifford, Jerry L. Clayton*,
Jaap S.
Sinninghe
Damsté;
Netherlands Institute for
Sea Research, Den Burg, The Netherlands; *U.S. Geological Survey, Denver, USA
3,4,5-2,3,6
substituted diaryl carotenoid derivatives (Chlorobiaceae)
and their utility as indicators of photic zone anoxia in sedimentary
environments
C72
Anke Leenders, Hendrik-Jan
Bosch,
Jaap
S.
Sinninghe
Damsté,
Jan W. de
Leeuw;
Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Den Burg, The Netherlands
An Euxinic Pliocene Eastern Mediterranean during formation of
Sapropels
C73 M. Baas, H.M.E. van Kaam-Peters, St.
Schouten, J.S.
Sinninghe
Damsté;
Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Den Burg, The Netherlands
Novel 3-isopropyl alkanes in sediments from the Kimmeridge Clay
Formation
C74 R.
Schmitt,
H.-R. Langguth, W.
Püttmann*;
RWTH Aachen, Germany; *J.W. Goethe
Universität,
Frankfurt, Germany
Occurrence of aromatic acids during remediation of a BTEX-contami-
nated aquifer
C75 L. Megens, J. van
der Plicht, J.W. de Leeuw*;
University
of Groningen,
The
Netherlands; *Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Den Burg, The Netherlands
Chemical and
isotopie
characterization of particulate organic matter
from the Ems-Dollard estuary
C76 James E. Silliman, Philip A. Meyers, Brian J. Eadie*; University of Michigan,
Ann Arbor, USA; *Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory, Ann Arbor, USA
Perylene: An indicator of alteration processes or precursor materials?
C77 W.
Pickel, H.W. Hagemann; RWTH Aachen,
Germany
A study of bright and dark lignites from the As
Pontes
Basin (NW-Spain)
C78 L. Mitchell, K.D. Black, J.D. Gage, A.E. Fallick*;
Scottish Association for Marine Science, Oban, UK;
•Scottish Universities Research and Reactor Centre, East Kilbride, UK
Sediment b.ogeochemistry at the Hebridean shelf edge, west of
Scotland
XXXIX
C79
M. Komiya, H. Naraoka*, S.
Sakata,
R.
Ishiwatari*;
Geological Survey of Japan, Ibaraki, Japan; *Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan
Carbon
isotopie
composition of
alkenones
and other
biomarkers
in a
core sediment from North Pacific Ocean along Japanese Islands
C80
Tomasz
Kuder, Michael A.
Kruge;
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, USA
Preservation of
lignin
in sub-fossil plant tissues from raised peat
bogs
-
a potential paleoenvironmental proxy indicator
C81 M.A.
Kruge, P.K.
Mukhopadhyay*, C.F.M. Lewis**;
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, USA; *Global Geoenergy Res. Ltd.,
Halifax, Canada;
**
Marine Environ. Geoscience, Dartmouth, Canada
Characterization of recent sediments from Lake Ontario by organic
geochemistry and petrology
C82 J. Poinsot, P. Schneckenburger, P. Adam, P. Schaeffer, J.M.
Trendéi,
P.
Albrecht;
Université
Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France
Identification of novel
sulf
ides derived from regular polycydic isoprenoids
C83 A.
Behrens,
P. Schaeffer, P.
Albrecht;
Université
Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France
Identification of
14ß,22/?-epithiosteranes
widespread in sulfur-rich
sediments
C84
Roselyne Buscail;
University of
Perpignan,
France
The
amino
acids in sediment trap material as tracers of organic
matter sources on the NW Mediterranean margin
C85 P. Picon, R. Buscail; University of
Perpignan,
France
Biogeochemical transformations of dissolved organic matter at the
sediment water interface: experimental studies by radioactive labelling
C86 L. Johns, S.T. Belt, E. Wraige, D.A. Cooke, J-M. Robert*,
G. Masse*, S.-J.
Rowland;
University of Plymouth, Plymouth, UK;
*Un iversité de
Nantes, France
Highly branched isoprenoid hydrocarbons of diatomaceous algae:
controls on stereochemistry and distributions.
C87 Barbara
Mösle,
Paul Finch, Margaret E. Collinson, Andrew
С
Scott, Reg Wilson*;
Royal Holloway University of London, Egham, UK;
*lnstitute of Food Research, Norwich, UK
Modern and fossil plant cuticles
-
a comparison of
ultrastructure
and
chemical composition
C88
K.J.
Ficken, F.A.
Street-Perrotť, R.A.
Perro«*, D.
Swain*, A. Parker*,
G. Eglinton;
University of Bristol, UK; *University of Wales, Swansea, UK
Palaeoclimatic conditions determined by molecular and isotope
stratigraphy of lake sediments from Mt Kenya
C89
K.J.
Ficken, K.E. Barber*, G. Eglinton;
University of Bristol, UK; *University of Southampton, UK
Lipid
biomarker
and carbon isotope stratigraphy of a Scottish peat bog
xl
C90
Th. Mongenot, N.-P. Tribovillard, E. Lallier-Vergès*. S.
Derenne**,
С.
Lărgeau**,
J. Connan* R.
Pichón,
P. Tremblay; Université Paris-Sud, Paris, France;
Université d Orléans, France; **ENSCP, France;
«Elf Aquitaine,
Pau, France
A
remarkable
example of sulphur-rich organic matter accumulations
(Orbagnoux, France)
-
Preservation pathway and depositional conditions
Analytical Developments in Organic Geochemistry HI
C91 R.P. Evershed,
H.A.
Bland, P.F. van Bergen, M.C.
Horton,
P. Rowley-Conwy*;
University of Bristol, UK; *University of Durham, UK
Molecular trapping of volatile
Maillard
reaction products in
archaelogical propagules
C92 E. Lafargue, R. Burwood*;
Institut Français du Pétrole,
Rueíl
Malmaison, France;
*FINA Exploration
Limited, Epsom, UK
Improved
source rock
characterisation utilising Rock-Eval
6
derived
Oxygen
Indices
C93
Wim
G. Pool, Bastiaan van de
Graaf*;
Netherlands Institute for Sea Research,
Den Burg, The Netherlands; technical University Delft, The Netherlands
Automated processing of GC/MS data
C94 J.C. del Rio, P.G. Hatcher*;
Instituto de Recursos Naturales y
Agrobiologia de
Sevilla,
Spain;
*Penn State
University, University Park,
USA
Analysis of aliphatic polyesters in biopolymers using thermo-
chemolysis with tetramethylammonium hydroxide (TMHA) and
gas chromatography-mass spectrometry
C95 FJ. Gonzalez-Vila, A. Ambles*, F. Martin;
Instituto de Recursos Naturales y
Agrobiologia de
Sevilla, Spain;*Université
de
Poitiers, France
Characterization and differentiation of kerogens by pyrolytic
techniques. Correlation of data gained by chemical and thermal
degradation procedures
C96 W.L. Huang, G.A. Often; Exxon Production Research Co., Houston, USA
Oil generation and cracking kinetics determined by DAC-IR/FS pyrolysis
C97 James E. Lacey, K.K. Bissada; Houston Adv. Research Center, The Woodlands, USA
The use of geochemical data to high-grade exploration portfolios
through risk analysis
C98 I. Merdrignac, F.
Behar*,
P.
Albrecht,
P. Briot**,
M. Vandenbroucke*; Université
Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France;
*
Institut Français du Pétrole, Rueil Malmaison,
France; **lnstitut Français du Pétrole, Vernaison, France
Quantitative extraction
of nitrogen compounds in oils: Atomic balance and
molecular composition. Application to oils of different organic matter type
C99
С
Anthony Lewis, Steven J. Rowland, Paul A. Sutton; University of Plymouth, UK
Isolation and characterisation of sedimentary and bacterial insolu¬
ble organic matter
(ЮМ)
using dissolution in a novel ionic liquid
xli
Posters D
Petroleum Geochemistry IV
D1 A.
Wilhelms, N.
Telnaes, S.R. Larter*, A.
Steen, B.F.J.
Bowler*, T.M. [tanningsland**;
Norsk Hydro, Bergen, Norway; *University of Newcastle, Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK;
**
Norsk Hydro E&P, Vaekera, Norway
Application of migration indicators (benzocarbazoles) in unraveling
of the filling history of the Oseberg field, North Sea
D2 M.G. Fowler, Zhuseng Jiang*, Maowen Li; Geological Survey of Canada, Calgary,
Canada; *National Gas Research Center of RIPID,
Langfang, P.R.
China
De-A-steranes as correlation tools for extreme end spectra of petroleum
D3 Kadir Giirgey,
Sema Sayili,
Ayse Harput;
Turkish Petroleum Corporation, Ankara, Turkey
Separation of asphaltenes from oils with one versus four n-pentane
treatments: a comparative study of saturate and asphaltene fractions
D4 B. Gillaizeau, F.
Behar1,
S.
Derenne,
С.
Lărgeau,
J. Connan2, J.-L. Oudin3;
ENSCP,
Paris, France; Institut Français du Pétrole, Rueil Malmaison, France;
2Elf Aquitaine, Pau, France; 3TOTAL CST, Saint-Rémy-les-Chevreuse, France
Nitrogen
fate during laboratory maturation of a type I kerogen
(Oligocene,
Turkey) and related algaenan. Nitrogen mass balances
and timing of N2 production versus other gases
D5 E.W. Tegelaar, HI. Ten Haven*;
TOTAL CST, Saint
Rémy lès Chevreuse,
France; *TOTAL, Paris, France
Reservoir geochemistry: A cost saving tool for continuity/heterogenenity
studies, production allocation, and reservoir fluid identifications
D6 S. Quesada,
С
Dorronsoro*, S.
Robles*,
R.
Chaler**, J.O.
Grimait**;
Gessai. Toronga, Madrid,
Spain; *University of The Basque Country,
San Sebastián,
Spain; **CID-CSIC, Barcelona, Spain
Oil source rock correlation in the Ayoluengo Field (SW Basque-
Cantabrian Basin, Northern Spain)
D7 L.A.F.
Trindade,
J.R. Cerqueira, J.M. Moldowan*, J.
Dahl*;
Petrobras,
Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil; *Stanford University, USA
Reservoir compartmentaliziation assessed by organic geochemistry:
Albacora oil field, Campos Basin, Brazil
D8 J. Connan, F.H. Abdullah*; Elf
Aquitaine, Pau,
France;
*Kuwait University, Bayan, Kuwait
Geochemical study of some Cretaceous rocks from Kuwait:
comparison with oils from Cretaceous and Jurassic reservoirs
xlii
D9
В.
Müller,
B.M. Krooss,
P.
Gerling*,
R.
Littke; Forschungszentrum Jülich,
Germany;
*BundesanstaltfürGeowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, Hannover,
Germany
Molecular nitrogen in natural
gas
accumulations: experimental
investigation of gas generation from coals
D1
0 Christof Keuser, Lorenz Schwark, Detlev Leythaeuser;
University of Cologne, Germany
Fluid flow through sandstone reservoir rocks and its effect on the compo¬
sition of petroleum: Afield study from the
Haltenbanken
area, Norway
D11 P. Meulbroek,
L
Cathles, J. Whelan*;
Cornell University, Ithaca, USA; *Woods Hole
Océanographie
Institution, USA
Phase fractionation and gas-phase remobilization
-
A case study of
oils at Eugene Island South Block
330,
Louisiana Gulf Coast, USA using
a computer-based fractionation model
D12 Antonio
Rangel, P.W.
Brooks*,
Blanca Giraldo;
Ecopetrol, Bucaramanga, Colombia; *Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil
Petroleum
geochemistry of oils in the foothills of the Llanos Basin,
Colombia
D13 Y. Xiao, A.T. James; Exxon Production Res. Co., Houston, USA
Is acid catalyzed isomerization responsible for the
invariance
in the
isoheptanes of petroleum?
D14
Mei
Bowen, Cheng Chuanping, Yi Shaojing,
Cai
Chunfang, Li Zhanhao*,
Zeng
Fangan*;
Jianghan Petroleum Institute, Jingzhou, P.R. China
;
*MGMR, Jingzhou, P.R. China
Oil
-
gas
-
water
-
rock interactions in weathered oil reservoir
D15 Arnold J. Kuklinsky; VolgogradNIPIneft, Volgograd, Russia
The role of isoprenoid monocyclic alkanes in studies of low-paraffinic
oil genesis
D16 HI. ten Haven, B. Simon; TOTAL, Paris, France
Tertiary lacustrine versus Terrigenous petroleum systems: A case
study from the Con Son Basin, offshore Southeast Vietnam
D17
Luo Fu
Liu, Kang Yongshang; University of Petroleum,, Beijing, P.R. China
Studies of secondary migration of oils in Tazhong Area of Tarim Basin,
China, using carbazole compounds
D1
8
Yang Jiajing, Wan
Lansheng;
Sichuan Petroleum Administration, Chengdu, P.R. China
Characteristics of geochemistry of Palaeozoic source rock in Sichuan Basin
D19 Yu. V. Savinykh, G.A. Tomson; Russian Academy of Sciences, Tomsk, Russia
Free and bound oil phenols recovered from multilevel oil field of
West Siberia
D20 T.A. Sagachenko, L.A. Grishanova,
V.l.
Lukyanov,
LI. Svarovskaya; Russian Academy of Sciences, Tomsk, Russia
Biodegradation
of nitrogen oil compounds
xliii
D21
L.I. Svarovskaya, A.K. Golovko, L.K. Altunina, G.S. Pevneva,
I.V.
Nazina;
Russian Academy of Sciences, Tomsk, Russia
Microbial degradation of alkylaromatic petroleum hydrocarbons
D22 A.K. Golovko, G.S. Pevneva, B.S. Jovancicevic;
Russian Academy of Sciences, Tomsk, Russia
Organic geochemistry of naphthalenes from crude oils recovered in
the
Pannonian
Basin (Yugoslavia, Serbia)
D23 Eva
Strelcová-Francu,
Juraj
Franců,
Harald
S. Poelchau*;
Czech Geological Survey, Brno, Czech Republic;
* Forschungszentrum Jülich,
Germany
Vitrinite reflectance in relation to
illite crystallinity
and thermal his¬
tory of the Paleozoic in the
SE
Bohemian Massif (Czech Republic)
D24 S.M. Sudarikov, M.P. Davydov, S.P. Levshunova*;
VNII Okeangeologia, St. Petersburg, Russia; *VNIGNI, St. Petersburg, Russia
Free and
sorbed
hydrocarbons in waters and sediments of the mid-
atlantic ridge
hydrothermal
sites
D25 B.S.M. Faraj,
N.
Suzuki; Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan
Terrestrial source rocks and hydrocarbon generation in the Northern
Bowen Basin, Queensland, Australia
D26 L.K. Altunina, V.A. Kuvshinov; Russian Academy of Sciences, Tomsk, Russia
The role of heteroatomic oil components in the formation of oil
-
water boundary layer
D27
Bernhard
Cramer,
Antje Kolloff, Bernd
M. Krooss,
Ralf Littke, Dietrich
H.
Weite;
Forschungszentrum Jülich,
Germany
A new reaction kinetic model of isotope fractionation during generation
of natural gas: case history of methane from northern West Siberia
D28 R. Gaschnitz, B.M. Krooss, R. Littke;
Forschungszentrum Jülich,
Germany
Gas storage capacity of coal seams in the Ruhr Basin, Germany, at
high pressure and temperature: New analytical results
D29 O.V. Serebrennikova,
Т.К.
Mozzhelina, N.A. Krasnoyarova;
Russian Academy of Sciences, Tomsk, Russia
Vanadyl (II) porphyrins as temperature indicators in rocks
D30 G. Everlien,
С
Leblond, A. Prinzhofer;
Institut
Français du Pétrole, Rueil Malmaison, France
Isotopie
characterization of thermogenic hydrogen sulphide from
sulphur-rich organic matter
D31 Jorge E.
Spangenberg,
Stephen
А. Маско;
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, USA
Isotopie
organic geochemistry of the Mississippi Valley-type Zn-Pb
deposit of San Vicente, Peru. Implication for exploration of organic-
rich sediment-hosted ore deposits
xliv
D32 Akihiko Okui, Kenichi
Koshikawa,
Yukari Yokoyama, Kenichi Yokoi;
Japan National Oil Corporation,
Chiba,
Japan
Origin of oils with high oleanane index in Southeast Asia
D33 K. Al-Arouri,
D.M.
McKirdy, C.J. Boreham*; University of Adelaide, Australia;
*Australian Geological Survey Organisation, Canberra, Australia
Oil-source correlations as a tool in identifying the petroleum systems of the
southern Taroom Trough, Australia
D34 T.
Barth, B.J.
Schmidt*, S.B. Nielsen**; University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway;
*Statoil,
Stavanger,
Norway; **Laboratory of Geophysics, Aarhus, Denmark
Kinetic models for oil and gas generation from coals and source
rocks: Internal rearrangement of parallel reactions, effects of
uncertainty, and testing in basin modelling
D35 V.
Dieckmann, HJ. Schenk,
B. Horsfield,
D.H. Weite;
Forschungszentrum Jülich,
Germany
Modelling of petroleum composition and generation from the Duvernay
Formation (Western Canada Basin)
D36 P. Gerling, W.F. Fermont1, M. Kotarba2, T.
Laier3, R.A.
Nicholson4;
Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources, Hannover, Germany;
Geological Survey of the Netherlands,
Heerlen,
The Netherlands; University
of Mining
&
Metallurgy, Krakow, Poland; Geological Survey of Denmark and
Greenland, Copenhagen, Denmark; British Geological Survey, Keyworth, UK
Atlas of natural gas qualities in North West European reservoirs
D37 Zeev Aizenshtat, Shimon
Feinstein*, Irena
Miloslavski, Zoya Yakubson**,
Christof
I. Yakubson**; The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, Israel;
*Ben
Gurion
University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel;
**
World Lab. Inst of Oil Gas and Energy Economics, Moscow, Russia
Oil-oil correlation and potential source rocks for oils in Paleozoic
reservoir rocks in the Tatarian and Permian Basin, Russia
D38 K. Backer-Owe, D.A.
Karlsen, R. Helland*;
University of Oslo,
Blindem,
Norway; Statoil,
Stavanger,
Norway
Defining dynamics of hydrocarbon zones in reservoir strata using
petroleum inclusions distribution and geochemistry
-
Elucidating
petroleum migration into the Gullfaks
Sor
Field and the nearby
34/10
gamma structure, Norwegian Continental Shelf
D39 A.G. Bhullar, D.A.
Karlsen,
К.
Holm*,
К.
Backer-Owe,
К.
Le
Tran**;
University of Oslo,
Blindem,
Norway;*
Elf Petroleum
Norge, Stavanger,
Norway;
** Elf Aquitaine
Production,
Pau,
France
Petroleum
geochemistry of the Froy and Rind Fields, Norwegian
Continental Shelf
-
Implication to basin scale migration, filling history
and compartmentalization
xlv
D40 Asif Ahsan,
Dag A. Karlsen,
A.W. Mitchell*, Tim
Dodd**, Nigel
Rothwell**,
Rune Olsen**;
University of Oslo,
Blindem,
Norway;
*B.P. Development Ltd, Wareham, UK; **B.P.
Norge, Forus,
Norway
Inter- and intra-field compositional variations in
Ula
and Gyda area
(Central
Graben NOCŠ) -
an implication for understanding lateral and
vertical communications between reservoirs
D41 Ma Ting, Zhang
Jun,
Xiang Tingsheng, Liu Changqing,
Mei
Bowen;
Petroleum Institute, Jinzhou, P.R. China
Geochemistry applied to assignment of oil production allocation in
commingled production well
D42
Magdolna Hétenyi; Attila
Joszef University, Hungary
Oxygen index as a maturity indicator in diagenesis zone
D43 B. Pradier, F. Lafont,
С
Boutet, G. Nicolas, W.
Fermonť, H.
Veld*,
J.M.
Champanheť*;
Elf Aquitaine
Production, Pau,
France;
* Netherlands Institute
of
Applied Geoscience
TNO, Heerlen,
The Netherlands;
**Elf Petroland, The Hague, The Netherlands
Well log characteristics, sedimentology and source rock potential of
the Upper Carboniferous (Westphalian) onshore The Netherlands
Biogeochemistry IV
D44 Matthias
Schulze,
Heinz Wilkes, Ernst G.
Witte,
Harry Vereecken;
Forschungszentrum Jülich,
Germany
Characterisation of natural organic matter and its adducts with
organic pollutants by Curie-point pyrolysis-gas chromatography-mass
spectrometry
D45 Liduo Shen, Rudolf
Jaffé,
Hector R.
Fuentes;
Florida International University, Miami, Florida, USA
Adsorption/partitioning of petroleum hydrocarbons onto clays and
surface modified clays in seawater
D46 Barbel Meyer,
Sonja Schulte, Jürgen Rullkötter;
Carl von Ossietzky
University,
Oldenburg,
Germany
Organic
geochemical
investigation of bound and free lipids in
sediments from the Pakistan continental margin
D47 F.
Martín,
F.J. Gonzalez-Vila;
Instituto de Recursos Naturales y
Agrobiologia de
Sevilla,
Spain
Pyrolytic behavior of metal-humic acids complexes
D48 K.L. Hanson, R.R. Bidigare, B.N.
Popp, E.A.
Laws, S.G. Wakeham*; University of
Hawaii, Honolulu, USA; *Skidaway Institute of Oceanography, Savannah, USA
Field verification of a laboratory-derived photosynthetic 13C
fractionation model
xlvi
D49
N.
Suzuki,
Y. Kawata,
К.
Takayama*;
Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan; *Japan National Oil Corp.,
Chiba,
Japan
Organofacies of Miocene Onnagawa Shales; Factors controlling
geochemical diversity of marine kerogen
D50 T.T. Nguyen
Tu, H.
Bocherens,
A. Mariotti, S.
Derenne*,
С.
Lărgeau*,
D.
Pons,
J. Broutin;
Université Paris
VI,
France; *ENSCP, Paris, France
Isotopie
and molecular studies of Cenomanian terrestrial higher
plants: palaeoenvironmental implications
D51 Yahya Zegouagh,
Sylvie
Derenne,
Claude
Lărgeau,
Philippe
Bertrand*,
Alain
Salioť*,
Marie Alexandrine Sicre**; ENSCP, Paris, France;
Université
Bordeaux, Talence, France;
**
Université
Pierre
et
Marie Curie, Paris, France
Chemical structure, origin and abundance of non-hydrolysable
macromoiecules in upwelling sediments from the Moroccan margin
D52 Th. Mongenot, S.
Derenne*,
С.
Lărgeau*,
E. Lallier-Vergès**, N.-P. Tribovillard,
Y. Poueť;
Université Paris-Sud, Orsay, France; *ENSCP, Paris, France;
**Université d Orléans, France
Source
organisms and chemical
structure
in an highly sulphur-rich
kerogen
D53
V. Salmon,
S.
Derenne*,
С.
Lărgeau*,
E. Lallier-Vergès**,
В.
Beaudoin,
G. Bardoux , A. Mariotti*; Ecole des Mines de Paris, Fontainebleau, France;
*
ENSCP, Paris, France;
**
Université d Orléans, Orléans, France;
Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France
First indications
of
a major
role for the
sorptive protection
pathway
in kerogen formation (Cenomanian
black shale.
Central
Italy)
„**.
D54 S.
Derenne,
С.
Lărgeau,
M. Hetényi*,
A.
Brukner-Wein
ENSCP, Paris,
France; *Jozsef
Attila
University,
Szeged, Hungary;
^Geological Institute of
Hungary, Budapest, Hungary
Variation of the soluble and insoluble organic matter along a core of
an Hungarian Pliocene maar-type oil shale
D55 A. Lattuati, P.
Metzger,
J. Guezennec*, C.
Lărgeau;
ENSCP, Paris, France; *IFREMER, Plouzane, France
Characterization of lipids of an archaebacterium from a deep sea
hydrothermal
site. Geochemical implications
D56
0.
Berthéas,
V. Delahais, P.
Metzger,
С.
Lărgeau;
ENSCP, Paris, France
Acetal-containing macromolecular lipids in Botryococcus braunii
(B and
L
races). Chemical structure and relationship with algaenans
D57 M.R
Mello,
M.H.
Hessel; Petrobras,
Rio de
Janeiro, Brazil
Biological marker and paleozoology characterisation of the first
marine incursion in the South Atlantic: an example from Campos
Basin, Brazil
xlvii
D58 F.T.T.
Gonçalves;
Petrobras,
Rio de Janeiro,
Brazil
Organic geochemical characterization of Early Cretaceous rift
sequence from Camamu basin, Brazil: Paleolimnological controls
on source rock deposition
D59
L
Schwark, M. Vliex, G. Liiniger, D. Leythaeuser, B. Horsfield*;
University of Cologne, Germany;
* Forschungszentrum Jülich,
Germany
Organic geochemical and
isotopie
evidence for paleoenvironmental
change in the Permian Stassfurt Ca2 from Thuringia induced by sea level
variation
D60 Ping an Peng, Otto P. Strausz*, Jigang Jiang, Angelina Morales-Jzquierdo*,
Guoying Sheng, Jiamo
Fu;
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, P.R. China;
*University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
Polycyclic sulfides in an immature oil
D61 N.V. Yudina, S.I. Pisareva; Russian Academy of Sciences, Tomsk, Russia
Tetrapyrrolic pigments occurring in humic organic matter
D62
J. Francu, J. Milicka*, B. Horsfield**;
Czech Geological Survey, Brno, Czech Republic;
*Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovakia;
^Forschungszentrum Jülich,
Germany
Organic petrology and geochemistry in respect to depositional
environment of a maar-type oil shale, Pincina, South Slovakia
D63 Neil C. Sturchio, Ben D. Holt,
Teofilo
A. Abrajano*,
Linnea
J. Heraty,
Mark E. Fuller, John F. Manning Jr.; Argonne National Laboratory, USA;
*
Memorial University, St. John s, Canada
Carbon and chlorine
isotopie
studies of
biodégradation
of chlorinated
volatile organics
D64
StA.
Macko, G.
Lubec*,
M.H.
Engel**,
V.
Andrusevich**;
University of
Virginia,
Charlottesville, USA; *University of Vienna, Austria;
**University of Oklahoma, Norman, USA
Stable isotope studies of ancient hair
D65
Dag Flatekval,
Tanja Barth, Stein-Erik Lauritzen;
University of
Bergen,
Norway
Characterisation of organic matter in speleothems for paleo-
dimatological interpretation
D66 O.V. Serebrennikova, A.M.
Kazakov*,
Т.К.
Mozzhelina*, N.A. Kransnoyarova*;
Siberian Research Institute of Geology, Geophysics and Mineral Resources,
Novosibirsk, Russia;
*
Russian Academy of Sciences, Tomsk, Russia;
Stratigraphy and organofacies of Lower and Middle Jurassic
sediments in South-Eastern Part of West Siberia, Russia
D67 Yuri P.
Turov,
Marine Yu. Gooznjaeva, Peter B. Kadychagov;
Russian Academy of Sciences, Tomsk, Russia
Organic pollutants of the Tom River Basin
xlviii
D68 N.V. Bodoev,
O.A.
Arefev*;
Russian Academy of Sciences, Kemerovo, Russia;
*
Institute of Geology and Mining of Fossil Fuels, Moscow, Russia
Organic geochemistry of Sapropelitic and humic coals
D69 Zhiguang Song, Barry D. Batts, John W. Smith, Daniel R.
Jardine;
Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia
The characterisation of sulfur in brown coals by hydrous pyrolysis
D70 Mileta Perisic; Geoinstitute, Belgrade, Yugoslavia
Mineralization of organic matter in sediment of the reservoir of the
iron gate I
D71
N.
Kovac, J. Fagneli,
0.
Bajt,
B. Skeť;
Marine Biological Station,
Piran,
Slovenia; *University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Composition and photochemical degradation of macroaggregates in
sea water
D72 F. Czechowski, B.R.T.
Simoneiť, M.
Stolarski;
Technical University of Wroclaw, Poland; *Oregon State University, Corvallis, USA
Molecular compositions of supercritical extracts from brown coal
lithotypes
and their group components
D73 E.
Annweiler, H.H.
Richnow, G. Antranikian*, S.
Hebenbrock*,
С.
Garms,
W.
Francké,
W.
Michaelis;
University
of
Hamburg,
Germany; technical University of
Hamburg-
Harburg,
Germany
The conversion of ISC-naphthalene by a newly isolated thermophilic
bacterium
-
the carbon inventory and the metabolic pathway
D74 V.
Gobé,
С.
Hita, A. Ambles;
Université de Poitiers, France
Role of macromolecular lipids
in humification processes
D75 J. McEvoy, WJ.
Langston*,
G.R.
Burt*,
N.
Pope*, P.J.
Craig**,
Robert Dewick**;
Environment
Agency, Reading, UK;
*Plymouth Marine
Laboratory, UK;
**De
Montford
University, Leicester, UK
Organomercury and organolead compounds in sediments and biota
of the Mersey Estuary
D76 U.
Bemer,
E.
Faber
and
H.
Schulz;
Bundesanstalt für Geowissenschaften und Rohstoffe, Hannover,
Germany
Carbon
isotopes as a tool for reconstructing ancient climatic variability
D77 W. Fermont, P. David, A. Bosch;
Netherlands Institute of Applied Geosciences
TNO, Heerlen,
The Netherlands
Background values of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in
organogenic sediments
xlix
Analytical Developments in Organic Geochemistry IV
D78 A.
Mühlebach
and K. Weber;
Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research,
Bremerhaven,
Germany
What happens to dissolved phytosterols during bottom water
formation in the Weddell Sea, Antarctica?
D79 J.C. del Rio, P.G. Hatcher*, J.D.H. van
Heemst**,
J.W. de
Leeuw**;
Instituto de Recursos
Naturales y
Agrobiologia de
Sevilla,
Spain;
*Penn State
University, University Park,
USA;
**Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Den Burg, The Netherlands
Characterization of dissolved organic matter by thermochemolysis with
tetramethylammonium hydroxide
D80 M.B. Smirnov, V.A. Melikhov, E.B. Frolov;
Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
Composition of CZ-carbazoles in a crude oil as measured by 1H NMR
spectroscopy
D81 H.
Knicker,
S.
Derenne*,
С.
Lărgeau*,
P. Hatcher**; University of
Regensburg,
Germany; *ENSCP, Paris, France; **Penn State University, University Park, USA
Nitrogen functionality in lacustrine kerogens and related algaenans
as revealed by natural abundance solid state 15N NMR
D82 R.S.
Min, L.N.
Bauer, T.L. Nikolaeva, I.S. Kuzmenko;
Russian Academy of Sciences, Tomsk, Russia
Isolation and separation of oil organic sulfur compounds
D83 M.A.
Olivella,
С.
Flaque*, S.
Martínez,
F.X.C, de
Ias Heras;
Escola Universitaria Politècnica de Manresa,
Spain;
*
Escola Tècnica
Superior d Enginyers Industrials
de
Terrassa,
Spain
Sulphur influence in kinetic parameters using differential
thermogravimetry
D84 Chris Comford, Chris Burgess;
Integrated Geochemical Interpretation Limited, Bideford, UK
Geochemical truths in large data sets
D85 F.G.
Unger,
L.N.
Andreeva,
M.V. Beresovskaya, D.A. Loos, L.V. Tziro;
Russian Academy of Sciences, Tomsk, Russia
Methodical features of NMR and ESP spectroscopy and X-ray
diffraction in investigation of oil-like geochemical objects
D86 A.I. Popov,
O.G.
Chertov, M. A. Nadporozhaskaya, A.J.
Burak, O.Yu.
Kalinina,
I.V.
Michailov, E.I. Fedoros,
0.
V. Dmitrieva; St. Petersburg State University, Russia
Using of chemodestruction fractionating for estimation of qualitative
of soil organic matter
D87 Akihiko Okui; Japan National Oil Corporation,
Chiba,
Japan
Understanding of input parameter: a key to successful 2D basin modeling
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