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OGD Best Paper Award

YearAuthorsTitlePublished
2007Y. Hebting, P. Schaeffer, A. Behrens, P. Adam, G. Schmitt, P. Schneckenburger, S.M. Bernasconi, and P. AlbrechtBiomarker Evidence for a Major Preservation Pathway of Sedimentary Organic CarbonScience 312, 1627-1631
2006M. Dumitrescu and S. BrasselBiogeochemical assessment of sources of organic matter andpaleoproductivity during the early Aptian Oceanic Anoxic Event at Shatsky Rise, ODP Leg 198Organic Geochemistry 36
1996E. Laws, B. Popp, R. Bidigare, M. Kennicutt and S. MackoDependence of phytoplankton carbon isotope composition on growth rate and [CO2]aq: Theoretical consideration and experimental resultsGCA 59, 1131-1138
1996S. Shouten
(best student paper)
A novel triterpanoid carbon skeleton in immature sulfur-rich sedimentsGCA 59, 953-958
1995J. SeewaldEvidence for metastable equilibrium between hydrocarbons under hydrothermal conditionsNature 370, 285-287
1995I.M. Cozzarelli, M.J. Baedecker, R.P. Eganhouse and D.F. Goerlitz
(best student paper)
The Geochemical evolution of low-molecular-weight organic acids derived from the degradation of petroleum contaminants in groundwaterGCA 58, 863-877
1993L.C. Price and J.L. ClaytonExtraction of whole versus ground source rocks: Fundamental petroleum geochemical implications including oil-source rock correlationsGCA 56, 1213-1222
1992S. Derenne, C. Largeau, E. Casadevall, C. Berkaloff and B. RousseauChemical evidence of kerogen formation in source rocks and oil shales via selective preservation of thin resistant outer walls of microalgae: Origin of ultralaminaeGCA 55, 1041-1050
1991F.D. MangoThe origin of light hydrocarbons in petroleum: A kinetic test of the steady-state catalytic hypothesisGCA 54, 1315-1323
1990K.E. Peters, J.M. Moldowan, A.R. Driscole and G.J. DemaisonOrigin of Beatrice oil by co-sourcing from Devonian and Middle Jurassic source rocks, Inner Moray Firth, United KingdomAAPG Bulletin 73(4), 455-471
1989J.S. Sinninghe Damsté, W.I.C. Bijpstra, J.W. de Leeuw and P. A. SchenckThe occurrence and identification of series of organic compounds in oils and sediment extracts: II. Their presence in samples from hypersaline and non-hypersaline palaeoenvironments and possible application as source, palaeoenvironmental and maturity indicatorGCA 53, 1323-1341
1989J.S. Sinninghe Damsté, W.I.C. Bijpstra, A.C. Kockvan Dalen, J.W. de Leeuw and P. A. SchenckQuenching of labile functionalized lips by inorganic sulphur species: Evidence from the formation of sedimentary organic sulphur compounds at the early states of diagenesisGCA 53, 1343-1355
1987R.E. Summons and T.G. PowellIdentification of aryl isoprenoids in source rocks and crude oils: Biological markers for the green sulphur bacteriaGCA 51, 557-566
1985M.D. LewanEvaluation of petroleum generation by hydrous pyrolysis experimentationPTRSL, Series A, 315, 123-134
1984T.C. HoeringThermal reactions of kerogen with added water, heavy water and pure organic substancesOrganic Geochemistry 5, 267-278
1983A.S. Mackenzie and D.P. MackenzieIsomerization and aromatization of hydrocarbons in sedimentary basins formed by extensionsGeological Magazine 120, 417-470
1982F.J. Sansone and C.S. MartensVolatile fatty acid cycling in organic-rich marine sedimentsGCA 46, 1575-1589
1981B.R.T. Simoneit, S. Brenner, K.E. Peters, I.R. KaplanThermal alteration of Cretaceous black shales by diabase intrusions in the Eastern Atlantic. II. Effects on bitumen and kerogenGCA 45, 1581-1602
1979C. Lee, J.W. Farrington and R.B. GagosianSterol geochemistry of sediments from the western North Atlantic Ocean and adjacent coastal areasGCA 43, 35-46
1977R. Ishiwatari, M. Ishiwatari, I.R. Kaplan and B.G. RohrbackThermal alteration of young kerogen in relation to petroleum genesisNature 264, 347-349
1977J.I. Hedges and P.L. ParkerLand-derived organic matter in surface sediments from the Gulf of MexicoGCA 40, 1019-1029