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    Markers for secondary reactions of migrated crude oil on carbonaceous surfaces: Application to Carnarvon Basin petroleum

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    Authors
    Alexander, Robert
    Berwick, Lyndon
    Nasir, S.
    Date
    2012
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Alexander, R. and Berwick, L.J. and Nasir, S. 2012. Markers for secondary reactions of migrated crude oil on carbonaceous surfaces: Application to Carnarvon Basin petroleum, in Ahmed, M. and Gong, S. and Kotzakoulakis, K. and George, S. (ed), Biogeochemistry from Deep Time through Petroleum Resources to Modern Environments, 17th Australian Organic Geochemistry Conference, Dec 2-5 2012, pp. 37-38. Sydney, NSW: CSIRO Earth Science and Resource Engineering.
    Source Title
    17th Australian Organic Geochemistry Conference, Program and Abstracts
    Source Conference
    Biogeochemistry from Deep Time through Petroleum Resources to Modern Environments, 17th Australian Organic Geochemistry Conference
    ISBN
    9781922173096
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/8162
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