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Organic geochemical analysis

Currie BR, Johns RB, An organic geochemical analysis of terrestrial biomarkers in a transect of the Great Barrier Reef Lagoon, Australian J Marine and Freshwater Research 40 275-284, 1989. [Pg.114]

Tab. 2 Results of the organic geochemical analysis applied to fluffy-layer sample (FL), the first two sediment layers (TKS 0-2 and 2-4) of the current sediment cores and to a sample of the corresponding water column (TKS 4-0). (n.d.= below detection limit)... Tab. 2 Results of the organic geochemical analysis applied to fluffy-layer sample (FL), the first two sediment layers (TKS 0-2 and 2-4) of the current sediment cores and to a sample of the corresponding water column (TKS 4-0). (n.d.= below detection limit)...
I wish here to thank all my coworkers (senior scientists, PhD-students, diploma students and the technical staff of the Laboratory for organic-geochemical Analysis, RWTH Aachen University) which were deeply involved in all the environmental investigations presented in this book. In detail these are especially (in alphabetical order) Sabine Brincker, Larissa Dsikowitzky, Yvonne Esser, Stephan Franke, Sabine Heim, Alexander Kronimus, Mathias Ricking and Gero Vinzelberg. In particular, I appreciate the support and contributions of Ralf Littke, who enabled me the realisation of the environmental projects at his institute. [Pg.470]

Samples were analysed according to The Norwegian Industry Guide to Organic Geochemical Analysis (Weiss et al. 2000). [Pg.28]

Ingamells CO, PiTARD FF (1986) Applied Geochemical Analysis, pp L-84.Wiley, New York. International Federation of Clinical Chemistry (IFCC) (1978) Expert Panel on Nomenclature and Principles of Quality Control in Clinical Chemistry. Clin Chim Acta 83 L89F-202F. International Organization for Standardization (ISO) (1993) Guide to the expression of uncertainty. Geneva. [Pg.150]

Kim, S., Simpson, A. J., Kujawinski, E. B., Freitas, M. A., and Hatcher, P. G. (2003). High resolution electrospray ionization mass spectrometry and 2D solution NMR for the analysis of DOM extracted by C18 solid phase disk. Organic Geochem. 34,1325-1335. [Pg.401]

The analysis of geochemical liquids such as crude oils, hydrothermal bitumens, extracts of coals, and host rocks containing dispersed organic matter or pyrolysates... [Pg.369]


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