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Late Cretaceous coal overlying karstic bauxite deposits in the Parnassus-Ghiona Unit, Central Greece: Coal characteristics and depositional environment
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Climate change driven black shale deposition during the end-Triassic in the western Tethys
Distribution of the organic matter in the channel-levees systems of the Congo mud-rich deep-sea fan (West Africa). Implication for deep offshore petroleum source rocks and global carbon cycle
Re–Os geochronology of a Mesoproterozoic sedimentary succession, Taoudeni basin, Mauritania: Implications for basin-wide correlations and Re–Os organic-rich sediments systematics
Platform-induced clay-mineral fractionation along a northern Tethyan basin-platform transect: implications for the interpretation of Early Cretaceous climate change (Late Hauterivian-Early Aptian)
Coastal sediments from the Algarve: low-latitude climate archive for the Aptian-Albian
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Comparison of the bulk geochemical features and thermal reactivity of kerogens from Mol (Boom Clay), Bure (Callovo–Oxfordian argillite) and Tournemire (Toarcian shales) underground research laboratories
The significance of kinetic parameters and structural markers in source rock asphaltenes, reservoir asphaltenes and related source rock kerogens, the Duvernay Formation (WCSB)
Phosphogenesis and organic-carbon preservation in the Miocene Monterey Formation at Naples Beach, California—The Monterey hypothesis revisited
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Guidelines for assessing the petroleum potential of coaly source rocks using Rock-Eval pyrolysis