46 results on '"Derenne, Sylvie"'
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2. Tree-ring δ13C of archeological charcoals as indicator of past climatic seasonality. A case study from the Neolithic settlements of Lake Chalain (Jura, France)
3. Using δ15N and δ18O values to identify sources of nitrate in karstic springs in the Paris basin (France)
4. Deuterium exchange rate between [formula omitted] and organic CH bonds: Implication for D enrichment in meteoritic IOM
5. Biradical character of D-rich carriers in the insoluble organic matter of carbonaceous chondrites: A relic of the protoplanetary disk chemistry
6. Extreme deuterium enrichment of organic radicals in the Orgueil meteorite: Revisiting the interstellar interpretation?
7. Corrigendum to “Evaluation of branched GDGTs and leaf wax n-alkane δ2H as (paleo) environmental proxies in East Africa” [Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta 198 (2017) 182–193]
8. Novel mono-, di- and tri-unsaturated very long chain (C 37–C 43) n-alkenes in alkenone-free lacustrine sediments (Lake Masoko, Tanzania)
9. Al speciation in tropical podzols of the upper Amazon Basin: A solid-state 27Al MAS and MQMAS NMR study
10. Comparative study of two fractions of riverine dissolved organic matter using various analytical pyrolytic methods and a 13C CP/MAS NMR approach
11. New insight on aliphatic linkages in the macromolecular organic fraction of Orgueil and Murchison meteorites through ruthenium tetroxide oxidation
12. New pyrolytic and spectroscopic data on Orgueil and Murchison insoluble organic matter: A different origin than soluble?
13. Size discontinuity between interstellar and chondritic aromatic structures: A high-resolution transmission electron microscopy study
14. Variation in lipid relative abundance and composition among different particle size fractions of a forest soil
15. Lipids and their modes of occurrence in two surface sediments from the Danube delta and northwestern Black Sea: implications for sources and early diagenetic alteration: I. Carboxylic acids
16. Occurence of abundant diradicaloid moieties in the insoluble organic matter from the Orgueil and Murchison meteorites: a fingerprint of its extraterrestrial origin?
17. Formation pathways of proto-kerogens in Holocene sediments of the upwelling influenced Cariaco Trench, Venezuela
18. Structural and isotopic analysis of kerogens in sediments rich in free sulfurised Botryococcus braunii biomarkers
19. Sulfur speciation in kerogens of the Orbagnoux deposit (Upper Kimmeridgian, Jura) by XANES spectroscopy and pyrolysis
20. Abundance and composition of the refractory organic fraction of an ancient, tropical soil (Pointe Noire, Congo)
21. Evolution of the chemical composition of Ginkgo biloba external and internal leaf lipids through senescence and litter formation
22. Origin and formation pathways of kerogen-like organic matter in recent sediments off the Danube delta (northwestern Black Sea)
23. Effects of fungal infection on lipid extract composition of higher plant remains: comparison of shoots of a Cenomanian conifer, uninfected and infected by extinct fungi
24. Origin of variations in organic matter abundance and composition in a lithologically homogeneous maar-type oil shale deposit (Gérce, Pliocene, Hungary)
25. Chemical structure and sources of the macromolecular, resistant, organic fraction isolated from a forest soil (Lacadée, south-west France)
26. Organic matter sources and early diagenetic degradation in a tropical peaty marsh (Tritrivakely, Madagascar). Implications for environmental reconstruction during the Sub-Atlantic
27. A geochemical investigation of carboxylic acids released via sequential treatments of two surficial sediments from the Changjiang delta and East China Sea
28. Refractory organic matter in sediments from the North–West African upwelling system: abundance, chemical structure and origin
29. Spectroscopic, kinetic and pyrolytic studies of kerogen from the dark parallel laminae facies of the sulphur-rich Orbagnoux deposit (Upper Kimmeridgian, Jura)
30. Acceptance of the 2019 Alfred E. Treibs award to Sylvie Derenne
31. 32,35-Anhydrobacteriohopanetetrol: an unusual bacteriohopanepolyol widespread in recent and past environments
32. The similarity of chemical structures of soluble aliphatic polyaldehyde and insoluble algaenan in the green microalga Botryococcus braunii race A as revealed by analytical pyrolysis
33. Occurrence of tightly bound isoprenoid acids in an algal, resistant biomacromolecule: possible geochemical implications
34. Structure of Chlorella fusca algaenan: relationships with ultralaminae in lacustrine kerogens; species- and environment-dependent variations in the composition of fossil ultralaminae
35. Organic matter sources and early diagenetic alterations in Arctic surface sediments (Lena River delta and Laptev Sea, Eastern Siberia), II.: Molecular and isotopic studies of hydrocarbons
36. A novel pathway of soil organic matter formation by selective preservation of resistant straight-chain biopolymers: chemical and isotope evidence
37. Structure and origin of insoluble and non-hydrolyzable, aliphatic organic matter in a forest soil
38. Comparative studies of the kinetic parameters of various algaenans and kerogens via open-system pyrolyses
39. Organic matter sources and early diagenetic alterations in Arctic surface sediments (Lena River delta and Laptev Sea, Eastern Siberia)—I. Analysis of the carboxylic acids released via sequential treatments
40. Can oil shales be used to produce fullerenes?
41. First example of an algaenan yielding an aromatic-rich pyrolysate. Possible geochemical implications on marine kerogen formation
42. A comparative study of macromolecular substances of a Coorongite and cell walls of the extant alga Botryococcus braunii
43. Chemical characterization of torbanites by transmission micro-FTIR spectroscopy: Origin and extent of compositional heterogeneities
44. Direct relationship between the resistant biopolymer and the tetraterpenic hydrocarbon in the lycopadiene race of Botryococcus braunii
45. Possible algal origin of long chain odd n-alkanes in immature sediments as revealed by distributions and carbon isotope ratios
46. Relative efficiency of the Selective Preservation and Degradation Recondensation pathways in kerogen formation. Source and environment influence on their contributions to type I and II kerogens
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