Kerogen

Kerogen
Author: Bernard Durand
Publisher: Editions TECHNIP
Total Pages: 560
Release: 1980
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9782710803713

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Diagenesis, I

Diagenesis, I
Author: G.V. Chilingarian
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 603
Release: 1988-07-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080869556

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Diagenesis is a highly developed, interdisciplinary field of study. It is reciprocal in that it borrows from numerous scientific or technological specialities and then, in turn, repays them with useful results. Too often, however, the information gained and concepts developed remain unintegrated instead of being utilized quickly by several related earth-science fraternities. This volume, the first of a multi-volume work, attempts to bring together such information, thereby assisting the individual and the research group in keeping up with the data explosion. There is no end in sight to diagenetic research because of its wide practical and intellectual appeals. Consequently, periodic reviews, such as presented in this volume, are greatly needed.

Mud and Mudstones

Mud and Mudstones
Author: Paul E. Potter
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2005-06-08
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3540221573

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Clear writing and analysis of the broad spectrum of processes that produce shale are coupled with well-captioned 150 illustrations, 40 tables, boxed technical details, glossary and appendices. Recounts the step-by-step evolution and stages of shal, enabling readers to master the basics and to dig yet deeper into their origin, practical implications and relationship to earth history. Background information appears in appendices (Clay Mineralogy, Isotopes, Petrology, etc.); technicial details in high-lighted boxes, and definitions of 300+ terms in the Glossary.

Energy and Society

Energy and Society
Author: Harold H. Schobert
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2002-06-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781560327677

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Guides the reader through the various energy sources available to humans and how we implement them. The book is intended for readers who do not have a science and technology background; it serves as an introduction to work, energy and efficiency. Examples range from human's earliest work endeavors such as building pyramids to the inspiration and development of Henry Ford's first automobile up through alternative energy sources. Also, among the many topics covered are: energy, work, and power; combustion for home comfort; the steam engine; how electricity is generated; boilers and heat transfer; cars and their impact; atoms and atomic energy; Three Mile Island and Chernobyl; Acid rain; smog; nuclear fusion; the greenhouse effect; and much, much more.

Information Circular

Information Circular
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 350
Release: 1960
Genre: Mineral industries
ISBN:

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Applied Petroleum Geoche...

Applied Petroleum Geoche...
Author: M. L. Bordenave
Publisher: Editions OPHRYS
Total Pages: 550
Release:
Genre: Analytical geochemistry
ISBN: 9782710810735

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This book reviews the present status of organic geochemistry and its application to Petroleum Exploration. It is intended to be as practical as possible with all aspects of geochemistry illustrated by a great number of examples taken from case histories from all over the world which show that geochemistry must be used in the framework of a good geological/geophysical background. This book is written for: petroleum geologists and geophysicists; managers who should integrate the impact of geochemistry in exploration decision-making; specialized geochemists who need an accurate panorama of other aspects of geochemistry; university professors and students in petroleum geology.