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Autor:
Richard Schinteie, Andrew S. Ross, Christopher J. Boreham, Richard H. Kempton, Asrar Talukder, Christine Trefry
Publikováno v:
Marine and Petroleum Geology. 151:106165
Autor:
Mohinudeen Faiz, Carl Altmann, Elizabeth Baruch, Alexander Côté, Se Gong, Richard Schinteie, Padmasiri Ranasinghe
Publikováno v:
Organic Geochemistry. 174:104513
Autor:
Jochen J. Brocks, Daniel B. Nelson, J. Colangelo-Lillis, Richard Schinteie, Janet M. Hope, Junhong Chen, Amber J. M. Jarrett
Publikováno v:
Organic Geochemistry. 128:161-171
Compound-specific carbon and hydrogen isotope ratios are routinely measured on extractable organic matter to decipher biogeochemical processes and events in Earth history. To deliver accurate interpretations, it is paramount that isotopic values are
Autor:
Jochen J. Brocks, Richard Schinteie
Publikováno v:
Organic Geochemistry. 72:46-58
Molecular fossils from evaporites can provide significant insights into the biotic composition of ancient hypersaline ecosystems. However, hydrocarbon contamination can mask the true nature of this composition and potentially result in misleading int
Publikováno v:
Organic Geochemistry. 61:57-65
We present a new methodology, micro-ablation, that can remove sub-millimeter layers of contaminated surfaces from pieces of sedimentary rock that are too small or irregularly shaped to be trimmed using a saw. Recognizing traces of contaminants is cru
Autor:
Richard Schinteie, Jochen J. Brocks
Publikováno v:
Geobiology. 15(5)
While numerous studies have examined modern hypersaline ecosystems, their equivalents in the geologic past, particularly in the Precambrian, are poorly understood. In this study, biomarkers from ~820 million year (Ma)-old evaporites from the Gillen F
Autor:
Joanna Parr, Andrew Kulpecz, Andrew Ross, Carole Schaefer, Richard Schinteie, Asrar Talukder, Christine Trefry, Phil Rarey, Alan Williams, Ashley Ezzy, Richard Kempton, Charlotte Stalvies
Publikováno v:
The APPEA Journal. 58:845
While the Great Australian Bight (GAB) represents one of the most prospective deep water basins in Australia, its vast geographic extent and deep sedimentary sequences remain poorly characterised. Recently, multidisciplinary research has been conduct
Publikováno v:
International Conference and Exhibition, Melbourne, Australia 13-16 September 2015.