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Chemostratigraphy of the Posidonia Black Shale, SW Germany
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The response of marine phytoplankton and sedimentary organic matter to the early Toarcian (Lower Jurassic) oceanic anoxic event in northern England
Microbially mediated carbon cycling as a control on the δ 13 C of sedimentary carbon in eutrophic Lake Mendota (USA): new models for interpreting isotopic excursions in the sedimentary record
Sédimentation de la matière organique dans le nord-est du Bassin de Paris: conséquences sur le dépôt des argilites carbonées du Toarcien inférieur (Organic matter sedimentation in the northeast of the Paris Basin: consequences on the deposition of the lower toarcian black shales)
First indications of the formation of kerogen amorphous fractions by selective preservation. Role of non-hydrolysable macromolecular constituents of Eubacterial cell walls