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Lacustrine geochemical sediments

Main minerals and mineral groups associated with lacustrine geochemical sediments and their possible ... [Pg.487]

Meyers, P. A., and Ishiwatari, R. (1993). Lacustrine organic geochemistry—An overview of indicators of organic matter sources and diagenesis in lake sediments. Org. Geochem. 20, 867-900. [Pg.139]

Cranwell, P.A. (1981) Diagenesis of free and bound lipids in terrestrial detritus in a lacustrine sediment. Org. Geochem. 3, 79-89. [Pg.567]

Robinson, N., Cranwell, P.A., Finlay, B.J., and Eglinton, G. (1984) Lipids of aquatic organisms as potential contributors to lacustrine sediments. Org. Geochem. 6, 143-152. [Pg.653]

Horsfield B., Curry D., Bohacs J. K., Littke R., Rullkotter J., Schenck H. J., Radke M., Schaefer R. G., Carroll A. R., Isaksen G., and Witte E. G. (1994) Organic geochemistry of freshwater and alkaline lacustrine sediments in the Green River Formation of the Washakie Basin, Wyoming, USA. Org. Geochem. 22(3-5), 415-440. [Pg.3716]

Chen J. and Summons R. E. (2001) Complex patterns of steroidal biomarkers in Tertiary lacustrine sediments of the Biyang Basin, China. Org. Geochem. 32, 115-126. [Pg.3972]

Summons R. E., Metzger P., Largeau C., Murray A. P., and Hope J. M. (2002) Polymethylsqualanes from Botryococcus braunii in lacustrine sediments and oils. Org. Geochem. 33, 99-109. [Pg.3981]

Many studies that have investigated the effects of different geochemical properties on adsorption of As species have used controlled laboratory experiments to evaluate adsorption of As by pure mineral phases such as Fe, Al, and Mn oxides, and clay minerals. Since these mineral phases are often components of aquifer solids, the data from such experiments can be used to help interpret the behavior of As in groundwater. Such an approach has commonly been used to assess As adsorption by soils and lacustrine sediments (Belzile and Tessier, 1990 Bowell, 1994 Fordham and Norrish, 1979 Jacobs et al., 1970). [Pg.77]

Ishiwatari, R. and Machihara, T. (1983). Early stage incorporation of biolipids into kerogen in a lacustrine sediment Evidence from alkaline potassium permanganate oxidation of lipids and humic matter. Org. Geochem. 4, 179-184. [Pg.605]

Machihara, T. and Ishiwatari, R. (1980). Characterization of young kerogen in a lacustrine sediment by alkaline potassium permanganate oxidation. Geochem. J. 14, 279-288. [Pg.613]


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