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The origin of chert in the Monterey Formation of California, USABEHL, R. J; GARRISON, R. E.International geological congress. 1992, 2Vol, p. 99Conference Paper

Geophysical monitoring during a hydraulic fracture in a fractured reservoir : Tiltmeter and passive seismic resultsSCHEMETA, J.E; MINNER, W.B; HICKMAN, R.G et al.EUROCK'94. 1994, pp 929-944Conference Paper

Phosphorite giant deposition is not geochemically surprising after allFILIPPELLI, G. M; DELANEY, M. L.International geological congress. 1992, 2Vol, p. 97Conference Paper

The role of bacterial mats in phosphate mineralization with particular reference to the Monterey Formation = Le rôle des mattes bactériennes dans la phosphatisation, référence particulière faite à la Formation MontereyREIMERS, C.E; KASTNER, M; GARRISON, R.E et al.Phosphate deposits of the World. III : Neogene to modern phosphorites. 1990, pp 300-311Book Chapter

The origin and spacing of cross joints: examples from the Monterey Formation, Santa Barbara Coastline, CaliforniaGROSS, M. R.Journal of structural geology. 1993, Vol 15, Num 6, pp 737-751, issn 0191-8141Article

Artificial maturation of Monterey kerogen (Type II-S) in a closed system and comparison with Type II kerogen : implications on the fate of sulfurTOMIC, J; BEHAR, F; VANDENBROUCKE, M et al.Organic geochemistry. 1995, Vol 23, Num 7, pp 647-660, issn 0146-6380Article

Backscattered electron imaging applied to source rock sedimentology : a comparison with conventional methods in organic petrologyBELIN, S.Bulletin des centres de recherches exploration - Production Elf-Aquitaine. 1994, Vol 18, pp 165-187, issn 0396-2687, Publication spécialeConference Paper

Formation of pristene, pristane and phytane: kinetic study by laboratory pyrolysis of Monterey source rockTANG, Y. C; STAUFFER, M.Organic geochemistry. 1995, Vol 23, Num 5, pp 451-460, issn 0146-6380Article

Quantitative assessment of mono- and polysulfide-linked carbon skeletons in sulphur-rich macromolecular aggregates present in bitumens and oilsSCHOUTEN, S; DAMSTE, J. S. S; BAAS, M et al.Organic geochemistry. 1995, Vol 23, Num 8, pp 765-775, issn 0146-6380Article

Occurrence of dolomite in Neogene phosphatic sediments = Occurence de dolomite dans des sédiments phosphatés d'âge NéogèneBAKER, P; ALLEN, M.Phosphate deposits of the World. III : Neogene to modern phosphorites. 1990, pp 75-86Book Chapter

Formation and diagenesis of macromolecular organic sulfur in Peru margin sedimentsEGLINTON, T. I; IRVINE, J. E; APPATHURAI VAIRAVAMURTHY et al.Organic geochemistry. 1994, Vol 22, Num 3-5, pp 781-799, issn 0146-6380Conference Paper

Preservation of mixed-layer ichnofabrics in oxygenation-event bedsSAVRDA, C. E; OZALAS, K.Palaios. 1993, Vol 8, Num 6, pp 609-613, issn 0883-1351Article

Miocene intensification of upwelling along the California margin as recorded in siliceous facies of the Monterey Formation and offshore DSDP sitesWHITE, L.D; GARRISON, R.E; BARRON, J.A et al.1992, Num 64, pp 429-442Article

Phosphatic sediments, ordinary or extraordinary deposits ? The example of the Miocene Monterey Formation (California)FOLLMI, K.B; GARRISON, R.E.Symposium controversies in modern geology. 1991, pp 55-84Conference Paper

Biomarker geochemistry of the Miocene Monterey Formation, West San Joaquin Basin, California: implications for petroleum generation = Géochimie au moyen des biomarqueurs de la Formation miocène Monterey, Bassin San Joaquin ouest, Californie: implication à la génération du pétroleKRUGE, M. A.Organic geochemistry. 1986, Vol 10, Num 1-3, pp 517-530, issn 0146-6380Conference Paper

Preliminary assessment of organic geochemical signals in sediments from Hole 893A, Santa Barbara Basin, offshore CaliforniaHINRICHS, K.-U; RULLKÖTTER, J; STEIN, R et al.Proceedings of the Ocean Drilling Program. Scientific results. 1995, Vol 146, pp 201-211, issn 0884-5891, 2Article

A molecular organic carbon isotope record of Miocene climate changesSCHOELL, M; SCHOUTEN, S; SINNINGHE DAMSTE, J. S et al.Science (Washington, D.C.). 1994, Vol 263, Num 5150, pp 1122-1125, issn 0036-8075Article

Multiple Cold Trap Pyrolysis Gas Chromatography: a new technique for modeling hydrocarbon generationTANG, Y; STAUFFER, M.Organic geochemistry. 1994, Vol 22, Num 3-5, pp 863-872, issn 0146-6380Conference Paper

Kerogen/asphaltene/sulfur relationships in sulfur-rich Monterey oils = Relations kérogène/asphaltène/soufre dans les pétroles de Monterey riches en soufreORR, W. L.Organic geochemistry. 1986, Vol 10, Num 1-3, pp 499-516, issn 0146-6380Conference Paper

Geochemistry of the alginite and amorphous organic matter from Type II-S kerogensSTANKIEWICZ, B. A; KRUGE, M. A; MASTALERZ, M et al.Organic geochemistry. 1996, Vol 24, Num 5, pp 495-509, issn 0146-6380Article

Kinetic analysis of California petroleum source rocks by programmed temperature micropyrolysisREYNOLDS, J. G; BURNHAM, A. K; MITCHELL, T. O et al.Organic geochemistry. 1995, Vol 23, Num 2, pp 109-120, issn 0146-6380Article

Structural investigations of sulphur-rich macromolecular oil fractions and a kerogen by sequential chemical degradationRICHNOW, H. H; JENISCH, A; MICHAELIS, W et al.Organic geochemistry. 1992, Vol 19, Num 4-6, pp 351-370, issn 0146-6380Conference Paper

Joint spacing in sedimentary rocksNARR, W; SUPPE, J.Journal of structural geology. 1991, Vol 13, Num 9, pp 1037-1048, issn 0191-8141, 11 p.Article

Diagenetic controls on the structural evolution of siliceous sediments in the Golconda allochthon, Nevada, U.S.A = Contrôle diagénétique de l'évolution structurale des sédiments siliceux dans l'allochtone Golconda, Nevada, Etats-UnisBRUECKNER, H. K; SNYDER, W. S; BOUDREAU, M et al.Journal of structural geology. 1987, Vol 9, Num 4, pp 403-417, issn 0191-8141Article

Biological marker distribution in coexisting kerogen, bitumen and asphaltenes in Monterey Formation diatomite, California = Répartition des marqueurs biologiques cohexistant avec le kérogène, bitume et asphaltènes dans la diatomite de la Formation Monterey, CalifornieTANNENBAUM, E; RUTH, E; HUIZINGA, B. J et al.Organic geochemistry. 1986, Vol 10, Num 1-3, pp 531-536, issn 0146-6380Conference Paper

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