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Autor:
Maciej J. Kotarba, Jerry L. Clayton
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Coal Geology. 55:73-94
Biological marker and carbon isotopic compositions of coals and carbonaceous shales from the Upper Carboniferous strata of the Upper Silesian (USCB), Lower Silesian (LSCB), and Lublin (LCB) coal basins were determined to assess depositional condition
Publikováno v:
Chemical Geology. 184:11-35
We analyzed 40 coal samples and 45 carbonaceous shale samples of varying thermal maturity (vitrinite reflectance 0.59% to 4.28%) from the Upper Carboniferous coal-bearing strata of the Upper Silesian, Lower Silesian, and Lublin basins, Poland, to eva
Publikováno v:
Organic Geochemistry, 29(5-7), 1253. Elsevier
Degradation products of the 2,3,6-/3,4,5-trimethyl substituted analog of isorenieratene were characterized in Belarussian petroleums. Devonian oils of low maturity were found to contain high concentrations (e.g., 35 mg/g) of C40 diaryl isoprenoids (2
Autor:
Jerry L. Clayton
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Coal Geology. 35:159-173
Coals are both sources and reservoirs of large amounts of gas that has received increasing attention in recent years as a largely untapped potential energy resource. Coal mining operations, such as ventilation of coalbed gas from underground mines, r
Autor:
Leigh C. Price, Jerry L. Clayton
Publikováno v:
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 56:1213-1222
In petroleum geochemistry, extractable hydrocarbons (HCs) in source rocks have typically been studied by grinding the rock to a fine powder (≤100 mesh) and then extracting the HCs from the rock with a solvent. This procedure carries the implicit as
Publikováno v:
Organic Geochemistry. 17:735-742
Coal beds of the Upper Cretaceous Fruitland Formation in the San Juan Basin of northwestern New Mexico and southwestern Colorado have significant liquid hydrocarbon generation potential as indicated by typical Rock-Eval Hydrogen Indexes in the range
Publikováno v:
Open-File Report.
Autor:
Istvan Koncz, Jerry L. Clayton
Publikováno v:
AAPG Bulletin. 78
The Zala basin is a subbasin within the Pannonian basin of Hungary. Oil and smaller amounts of gas are produced from Upper Triassic through Miocene reservoirs. Our geochemical study of oils and rocks in the basin indicate that two, and possibly three