Organic Geochemistry

Papers
(The H4-Index of Organic Geochemistry is 17. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
Development of an in situ branched GDGT calibration in Lake 578, southern Greenland28
Determination of in situ hydrocarbon contents in shale oil plays. Part 1: Is routine Rockā€“Eval analysis reliable for quantifying the hydrocarbon contents of preserved shale cores?23
Insights into catalytic effects of clay minerals on hydrocarbon composition of generated liquid products during oil cracking from laboratory pyrolysis experiments23
Practical considerations for amino acid isotope analysis22
New approaches to distinguish shale-sourced and coal-sourced gases in petroleum systems22
Stable isotopes of organic carbon, palynology, and petrography of a thick low-rank Miocene coal within the Mile Basin, Yunnan Province, China: implications for palaeoclimate and sedimentary conditions21
Position-specific carbon isotopic composition of thermogenic propane: Insights from pyrolysis experiments19
Molecular mechanisms of solid bitumen and vitrinite reflectance suppression explored using hydrous pyrolysis of artificial source rock19
Composition and lability of photochemically released dissolved organic matter from resuspended estuarine sediments18
Identifying plant wax inputs in lake sediments using machine learning18
Kinetics of propane cracking and position-specific isotope fractionation: Insights into the origins of natural gases18
Experimental and theoretical study on the formation of volatile sulfur compounds under gas reservoir conditions18
Temperature and water depth effects on brGDGT distributions in sub-alpine lakes of mid-latitude North America18
Influence of environmental parameters on the distribution of bacterial lipids in soils from the French Alps: Implications for paleo-reconstructions17
Comparison of molecular distributions and carbon and hydrogen isotope compositions of n-alkanes from aquatic plants in shallow freshwater lakes along the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River,17
Possible explanations for the predominance of tricyclic terpanes over pentacyclic terpanes in oils and rock extracts17
Cover loss in a seagrass Posidonia oceanica meadow accelerates soil organic matter turnover and alters soil prokaryotic communities17
Carbon isotope systematics of leaf wax n-alkanes in a temperate lacustrine depositional environment17
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