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Organic Matter: Productivity, Accumulation, and Preservation in Recent and Ancient Sediments [Hardcover]

Jean K. Whelan (Editor), John W. Farrington (Editor)

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April 15, 1992 0231071620 978-0231071628 0

Sediments from the world's ocean floors and other water body basins hold a wealth of information about organic life as we know it. Organic Matter: Productivity, Accumulation, and Preservation in Recent and Ancient Sediments addresses focusing on the production, accumulation, and preservation of organic matter in marine and lacustrine sediments. Contributors to this important monograph cover a range of geologic ages from recent times back to the Permian Era, as well as temperature and organic matter types.

This resource book will be of interest and benefit to petroleum explorationists and researchers, as well as oceanographers, marine and environmental scientists, sedimentologists, geochemists and paleontologists.

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International contributors address topics representing John Meacham Hunt's wide interests, among them, modern-day analogs of depositional environments,research on the initial incorporation of organic matter in surface sediments on its way to becoming ancient sediment organic matter; the specifics of that transition; and the nature of oil and gas. Of interest, of course, to petroleum explorationists and researchers, but also to oceanographers, marine and environmental scientists, sedimentologists, geochemists, and paleontologists. -- SciTech Book News

About the Author

Jean K. Whelan is Senior Research Specialist, Department of Chemistry, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. She has published more than fifty articles and has been Associate Editor of the journal Organic Chemistry.John W. Farrington is Senior Scientist, Associate Director for Education, and Dean of Graduate Studies at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution. He is also an Adjunct Professor of Environmental Sciences, University of Massachusetts, Boston, as well as author of more than one hundred articles and chapters.


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