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x 25th 25™1M0G IMOG 2011 Con) INTERUAKEN ‘eine Sona 25th International Meeting on Organic Geochemistry IMOG 2011 18 - 23 September Interlaken, Switzerland Book of abstracts ‘www.imog2011.com, The 25" International Meeting on Organic Geochemistry Interlaken, Switzerland 18" — 23" September 2011 Book of Abstracts 25™1IMOG Zon INTERLAKEN IMOG 2011 Secretary, Rapiergroup, 113-119 High Street, Hampton Hill, Middlesex, TW12 1NJ, UK email: [MOGsecretary@rapiergroup.com Preface Dear Conference Delegates, The Book of Abstracts represents the work that will be presented at the 25” International Meeting on Organic Geochemistry, held in Interlaken, Switzerland from 18" — 23 September 2011. The conference is, organised under the auspices of the European Association of Organic Geochemists. A total of 586 abstracts were submitted for consideration by the Scientific Committee, of which all were accepted. Some abstracts were withdrawn during the process of preparation of the abstract volume, leaving 580 papers to be presented at the conference. The Scientific Committee selected 85 abstracts to be presented orally in either plenary or parallel sessions. In this volume, abstracts of the oral presentation are numbered from 1 — 85 with the prefix “O”. The remaining 495 abstracts were accepted as poster presentations and grouped in themed sessions. The posters will be split, with half on view for Monday and Tuesday and the remaining half on view for Wednesday and Thursday. Each themes session will be “open” on a specific day, when the presenting author will be available for discussion. During this specific day the author should be in attendance during the poster session. Abstracts of posters are numbered from 001 to 516 with the prefix "P”. Posters P001 to 126 are open for discussion with the presenting author on Monday; P128 to P251 on Tuesday; P254 to P377 on Wednesday and P380 to P516 on Thursday We hope that you will find this Book of Abstracts informative and wish you a successful and enjoyable conference. ORGANISING COMMITTEE Volker Dieckmann - Shell, The Netherlands (Conference Chairman) Erik Tegelaar - Shell, The Netherlands (Chairman Scientific Programme) Pim van Bergen — Shell, Scotland Stefano Bernasconi, ETH Zurich, Switzerland Michael Schmidt, University of Zurich, Switzerland Carsten Schubert, EAWAG, Switzerland SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Erik Tegelaar - Shell, The Netherlands (Chairman) Jan de Leeuw — Royal NIOZ and Utrecht University, The Netherlands Sylvie Derenne - CNRS Paris, France Tim Eglinton - ETH Zurich, Switzerland Francois Gelin - Total, France Vincent Grossi - University of Lyon, France Raymond Michels - CNRS Nancy, France Richard Patience - Chevron, U.S.A. ‘Ann Pearson - Harvard University, U.S.A. Alex Sessions - CalTech, U.S.A. Tom Wagner - Newcastle University, U.K. Heinz Wilkes - GFZ Potsdam, Germany Contents Oral Programme Poster Programme Oral Presentations Monday 19" September Tuesday 20” September Wednesday 21" September Thursday 22” September Friday 23 September Poster Presentations Monday 19” September Analytical developments Kerogen and coal Petroleum biomarkers 1 Petroleum case studies 1 Petroleum source rocks 1 ‘Tuesday 20" September Archeology Environment and pollution 1 Microbial geochemistry/lipidomics/genomics 1 Proxies and paleoreconstructions 1 Soil and peat and terrestrial OM 1 Wednesday 21* September Gas geochemistry Petroleum biomarkers 2 Petroleum case studies 2 Petroleum source rocks 2 Reservoir/production ‘Sulfur chemistry Unconventionals ‘Thursday 22” September Environment and pollution 2 Isotope geochemistry Microbial geochemistry/lipidomics/genomics 2 Proxies and paleoreconstructions 2 Soil and peat and terrestrial OM 2 Author Index Ba 0-01 - 0-18 0-19-0-37 0-38 - 0-54 0-55 - 0-73 0-74 - 0-82 P-001 —P-126 P-001 -P-031 P-033 - P-056 P-058 - P-076 P-078 — P-112 P-114 -P-126 P.128 - P-251 P-128 ~ P-136 P-138 — P-154 P.156 — P-185 P-187 — P-221 P-224 - P-251 P.254 -P-377 P.254 — P-266 P.268 - P-284 P.285 — P-318 P-319 — P-332 P.335 — P-352 P.354 — P-362 P.364 — P-377 P-380 - P-516 P-380 — P-399 P-401 - P-420 P-423 — P-451 P-453 - P-489 P-491 —P-516 Monday 19" September 2011 - Morning Theater-Saal 08.30 - 09.30 09.30 - 09.55 0-01 09.55 — 10.20 0-02 10.20 - 10.45 0-03 10.45—11.10 11.10 - 11.35 0-04 11.35 - 12.00 0-05 12.00 - 12.25 0-06 12.25- 13.40 13.00- 14:30 13.40 — 15.05 Opening Ceremony Plenary 1 Chair: Erk Tegelaar Extractive and structural phenolic compounds in a Neoli Swiss Alps Jorge E. Spangenbera, Albert Hafner ic leather from the Melting history of West Antarctic ice sheet since the last gla‘ maximum revealed by compound-specific radiocarbon dating Nao Ohkouchi, Hisami Suga, Yoshito Chikaraishi, Yusuke Yokoyama, Takahiro Yamazaki, Yosuke Miyairi, Hiroyuki Matsuzaki, John Anderson, John Southon, Timothy Eglinton Diamonds in the rough: identification of individual naphthenic acids in petroleum and oil sands process water Steven Rowland, Charles West, Alan Scarlett, David Jones, Richard Frank Coffee break Plenary 2 Chair: James Maxwell Insights about the marine nitrogen cycle from nitroger sedimentary porphyrins Meytal B. Higgins, Ann Pearson jotopes of Highly condensed, sulfur-rich hydrocarbon detected in oils altered by thermochemical sulfate reduction: precursors to TSR-solid bitumen Clifford Walters, Kuangnan Qian, Chunpingg Wu, Anthony Mennito, Zhibin Wei Eocene out-of-India dispersal of Asian dipterocarps ‘Suryendu Dutta, Suryakant Tripathi, Monalisa Mallick, Runcie Mathew, Paul Greenwood, Mulagalapalli Rao, Roger Summons Lunch Short Course (In Ball-Saal) Advances in geochemical proxies for methane cycling in the past Thomas Wagner, Richard Pancost and Helen Talbot Poster Session 4 (In Konaress-Saal) Chair: Matthias Keym’ Analytical developments, Kerogen & coal, Petroleum biomarkers 1, Petroleum case studies 1, Petroleum source rocks 1 (P001- P126) Monday 19" September 2011 - Afternoon Theater-Saal 15.05 - 15.30 0-07 15.30 - 15.55 0-08 15.55 — 16.20 0-09 16.20- 16.45 16.45 17.10 0-13 17.10 -17.35 0-14 17.35 - 18.00 0-15 18.05 — 19.00 Ciesnimos P. Chai biomart chard Pancost The syngeneity of Precambrian sterane biomarkers Amber Jarrett, Jochen Brocks An integrated lipid biomarker and chemostratigraphic record of biospheric evolution through the late Ordovician mass extinction event Megan Rohrssen, Gordon Love A high resolution compound specific carbon isotope study of the PETM in Northern Spain Hayley Manners, Stephen Grimes, Paul Sutton, Laura Domingo, Richard Pancost, Melanie Leng, Kyle Taylor, Richard Twitchett, Malcolm Hart, Nieves Lopez-Martinez Coffee break IPL degradation and preservation Kai Uwe Hinrichs Degradation of intact polar lipids in sandy sediments: insights from a laboratory experiment Jém Logemann, Jutta Graue, Jiirgen Késter, Bert Engelen, Heribert Cypionka, Jirgen Rulikétter Exploring the diversity of archaeal ether lipids in marine sediments Xiaolei Liu, Julius Lipp, Jeffrey Simpson, Roger Summons, Kai-Uwe Hinrichs Differential degradation of intact polar lipid GDGTs upon oxidation of a turbidite sediment Sabine K. Lengger, Mariska Kraail, Marianne Baas, Ellen C. Hopmans, Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté, Stefan Schouten Treibs Award Monday 19" September 2011 - Afternoon Ball-Saal 15.05 - 15.30 0-10 15.30 - 15.55 0-11 15.55 — 16.20 0-12 16.20- 16.45 16.45 - 17.10 0-16 17.10 -17.35 0-17 17.35 - 18.00 0-18 Sulfur chemistry Chair: Daniel Dessort Sulfur species as facilitators for water splitting to react with organic matter under medium temperatures Ward Said-Ahmad, Alon Amrani, Zeev Aizenshtat Sulfur rich petroleum systems: TSR and thermal cracking in basin and reservoir field studies, simulation experiments and model calibration Olaf G. Podlaha, Henning Peters, Erdem Idiz, Volker Dieckmann, Sulfur isotope systematic of individual organic compounds during thermochemical sulfate reduction Alon Amrani, Andrei Deev, Alex Sessions, Yongchun Tang, Jess Adkins, Ronald Hill, Michael Moldowan, Zhibin Wei Coffee break Petroleum system case studies Chair: Shuichang Zhang Improved genetic characterization of Brazilian oils using combined molecular (biomarkers) and isotope geochemistry Jarbas Vicente Poley Guzzo, Eugenio Santos Neto, Alexandre de Andrade Ferreira Composition analysis of individual petroleum inclusions: Preliminary application in the reservoir-filling history of the Tahe oil field, Tarim Basin, NW China Weijun Shi, Maowen Li, Binbin Xi, Jin Xu, Zhirong Zhang, Jianzhong Qin, Hong Jiang Petroleum system analysis South East Abu Dhabi Peter Nederlof, Ozkan Huvaz, Andy Bell, Ahmed Khouri, Abdelfatah El Tuesday 20" September 2011 - Morning Theater-Saal 09.00 - 09.05 09.05 - 09.30 0-19 09.30 - 09.55 0-20 09.55 - 10.20 0-21 10.20- 10.45 0-22 10.45— 11.10 11.10 - 11.35 0-23 11.35 - 12.00 0-24 12.00 - 12.25 0-25 12.25- 13.40 13.00 - 14:30 13.40 - 15.05 Opening Remarks Plenary 3 Chair: Alexei Milkov The borolithochromes: boron-containing organic pigments from a Jurassic red alga Klaus Wolkenstein, Jlirgen H. Gross, Heinz Falk Organic aerosol transport and deposition over the southern ocean Susanne Fietz, Alfredo Martinez-Garcia, Bastian Hambach, Sze Ling Ho, Frank Lamy, Walter Geibert, Antoni Rosell-Melé Study of the stable isotopic composition of severely biodegraded oils as petroleum system correlation parameters Norka Marcano, Steve Larter, Bernhard Mayer New insights into the sources and application of biohopanoid molecular proxies in diverse settings Helen Talbot Coffee break Plenary 4 Chair: Simon Brassell Novel applications of trace metals and Molybdenum isotopes in petroleum fluid studies ‘Sander van den Boorn, Riccardo Avanzinelli, Pim van Bergen, Tim Elliott, Corey Archer, Andrew Bishop, Volker Dieckmann A biological source for the orphan branched tetraethers ubiquitously occurring in soil and coastal marine and lake sediments. Jaap Sinninghe Damste, Irene Rijpstra, Johan Weijers, Ellen Hopmans, Baerbel Foesel, Joerg Overmann, Svetlana Dedysh The chemical structure of insoluble organic matter in carbonaceous meteorites Sylvie Derenne, Frangois Robert Lunch Short Course (In Ball-Saal Shale gas Brian Horsfield and Ger van Graas Poster Session 2 (In Kongress-Saal) Chair: Matthias Keym Archeology, Environment and Pollution 1, Microbial Geochemistry/ Lipidomics/Genomics 1, Proxies & Paleoreconstructions 1, Soil & Peat & Terrestrial OM 4 (P128 - P251) Tuesday 20" September 2011 — Afternoon Theater-Saal 15.05 — 15.30 0-26 15.30 — 15,55 0-27 15.55 — 16.20 0-28 16.20- 16.45 16.45 - 17.10 0-32 17.10 - 17.35 0-33 17.35 - 18,00 0-34 New approaches to microbial biogeochemi Chair: Josef Were A radiotracer experiment for investigating the degradation kinetics of intact polar lipids in sediments Sitan Xie, Julius Sebastian Lipp, Gunter Wegener, Timothy G. Ferdelman, Kai-Uwe Hinrichs: Coenzyme factor 430: abundance and isotopic compositions for tracing a key molecule of methanogenesis and reverse-methanogenesis Yoshinori Takano, Hiroyuki machi, Nana O. Ogawa, Yoshito Chikaraishi, Nao Ohkouchi Nitrogen isotopic signatures of amino acids in microbes: culture experiments and applications to marine sediments Yasuhiko Yamaguchi, Yoshinori Takano, Yoshito Chikaraishi, Nanako Ogawa, Hiroyuki Imachi, Hisami Suga, Yusuke Yokoyama, Naohiko Ohkouchi Coffee break Leaf wax hydrogen isotopes Chair: Heinz Wilkes The role of light intensity in controlling the 6D and 813C values of organic compounds in leaf waxes: should we worry about it? Nikolai Pedentchouk, Kirill Peskov, Tracy Lawson, Yvette Eley Empirical relationship between leaf wax n-Alkane 5D and altitude in the Wuyi, Shennongjia and Tianshan Mountains, China: implications for Paleoaltimetry Pan Luo, Ping'an Peng, Gerd Gleixner, Zhuo Zheng, Zhonghe Pang, Hydrogen isotopic composition of long chain n-alkanes from a marine sediment core transect off Africa: implications for the tropical African rainbelt James Collins, Enno Schefu®, Stefan Mulitza, Matthias Prange, Gerold Wefer Tuesday 20" September 2011 - Afternoon Ball-Saal 15.05 - 15.30 0-29 15.30 - 15.55 0-30 15.55 — 16.20 0-31 16.20- 16.45, 16.45 -17.10 0-35 17.10 - 17.35 0-36 17.35 - 18.00 0-37 Soil and peat Chair: Rienk Smittenberg Influence of temperature on methane cycling and methanotroph-related biomarkers in peat moss Julia van Winden, Gert-Jan Reichart, Helen Talbot, Niall McNamara, Albert Benthien, Jaap Sinninghe Damsté First detection of triterpenyl acetates in soils: sources and potential as new palaeoenvironmental biomarkers Marléne Lavrieux, Jérémy Jacob, Claude Le Milbeau, Jean-Robert Disnar, Renata Zocatelli, Jean-Gabriel Bréheret, Kazuo Masuda The fate of collembola derived organic matter in soil Jan Bull, Andrew Rawlins, Philip Ineson, Richard Evershed Coffee break Petroleum biomarkers Chair: Ken Peters. Biomarker evidence for the Late Neoproterozoic deep-water oxygenation Chunjiang Wang, Maoyan Zhu Highest resolution for oil dating (s 10 Ma): implications for the paleocene-eocene thermal maximum from stable isotope data Christiane Eiserbeck, Kliti Grice, Joseph Curiale The seco-oleananes: identification, origin, application and distributions in late cretaceous/tertiary deltaic petroleum systems. Olukayode Samuel, Hans Peter Nytoft, Geir Kildahl-Andersen, Jon Eigill Johansen Wednesday 21" September 2011 — Morning Theater-Saal 09.00 - 09.05 09.05 — 09.30 0-38 09.30 - 09.55 0-39 09.55 — 10.20 0-40 10.20- 10.45 0-41 10.45~ 11.10 14.10 -11.35 0-42 11.35 — 12,00 0-43 12.00-12.25 0-44 12.25- 13.40 13.00 - 14:30 13.40 - 15.05 Opening Remarks Plenary 5 Chair: Stefano Bernasconi Microbial communities associated to deep subsurface coal layers: a review of the DEBITS project Kai Mangelsdorf, Clemens Glombitza, Andrea Vieth, Tiem Vu Thi Anh, Jens Kalimeyer, Klaus Zink, Richard Sykes, R. John Parkes, John Fry, Brian Horsfield The fate of terrestrial organic matter in the Yangtze River - East China sea system and its implications for the use of terrestrial organic proxies Chun Zhu, Thomas Wagner, Helen Talbot, Johan Weijers, Richard Pancost The importance of geochemical analysis in shale gas plays: beyond just the organic components Harry Dembicki, Jonathan Madren Multi technique approach resolves soft-tissue preservation in 50 million year old reptile skin Bart van Dongen, Phill Manning, Nick Edwards, Holly Barden, Peter Larson, Uwe Bergmann, William Sellers, Roy Wogelius Coffee break Plenary 6 Chair: John Volkman Charge history and petroleum geochemistry of dual phase accumulations on the Norwegian continental shelf using comparative analysis of the liquid and vapour phase Linda Schulz, Michael Erdman, Olaf ThieBen Molecular study of organic residues in an exceptional collection of potteries from Deir el-Médineh (XVilIth dynasty, Egypt) Claire Bastien, Armelle Charrié-Duhaut, Genevieve Pierral-Bonnefois, Jacques Connan, Claude Le Milbeau, Jorge Spangenberg Bacterial formation of (di)ether lipids: a state of the art Vincent Grossi, Agnés Hirschler-Réa, Philippe Schaeffer, Cristiana Cravo-Laureau Lunch Short Course (In Ball-Saal Using ToF-SIMS to study biomarkers Volker Thiel and Sandra Siljestrm Poster Session 3 (In Konaress-Saal) Chair: Henning Peters Gas Geochemistry, Petroleum Biomarkers 2, Petroleum Case Studies 2, Petroleum Source Rocks 2, Reservoir/Production, Sulfur Chemistry, Unconventionals (P256 - P379) 10 Wednesday 21" September 2011 - Afternoon Theater-Saal 15.05 ~ 15.30 0-45 15.30 - 15.55 0-46 15.55 — 16.20 0-47 16.20 - 16.45 16.45 — 17.10 0-51 17.10 - 17.35 0-52 Analytical developments Chair: Tim Eglinton Advancing trace-level analysis of marker compounds in ice cores to generate records of South American fire activity Matthew Makou, Lonnie Thompson, Timothy Eglinton, Daniel Montlugon Development of a novel tool for paleoclimate research based on compound-specific 5180 analyses of (hemi-)cellulose-derived monosaccharides Michael Zech, Bruno Glaser, Dieter Juchelka, Karsten Kalbitz, Christoph Mayr, Mario Tuthorn, Roland Werner Current developments and challenges in compound-specific radiocarbon analysis Rienk Smittenberg, Merle Gierga, Axel Birkholz, Irka Hajdas, Lukas Wacker, Michael Schmidt, Stefano Bernasconi Coffee break Chair: Stefan Schouten Role of biosynthesis leading to the saw-toothed profile in 313C and 32H of n-alkanes and systematic isotopic differences between n-, iso- & anteiso- alkanes in leaf waxes of land plants Youping Zhou, Kliti Grice, Hilary Stuart Williams, Graham Farquhar, Charles Hocart Nitrogen isotopes of amino acids: first results in sediments and gorgonian corals of a new tool to reconstruct organic nitrogen source and cycling from paleoarchives Matthew McCarthy, Owen Sherwood, Fabian Batista, Moritz Lehmann, Christina Ravelo, Carsten Schubert uu Wednesday 21" September 2011 - Afternoon Ball-Saal 15.05 — 15.30 0-48 15.30 — 15.55 0-49 15.55 - 16.20 0-50 16.20- 16.45 16.45 - 17.10 0-53 17.10 - 17.35 0-54 19.00 — 20.00 20.15 - late Hydrocarbon generation and expulsion Chair: Raymond Michels Evolution of petroleum composition during generation and expulsion - a case study on the Bakken formation Philipp Kuhn, Brian Horsfield, Rolando di Primio Determination of effective source rocks for quaternary biogenic gas generation in the eastern Caidam Basin, NW China Shuichang Zhang, Maowen Li, Yanhua Shuai, Jenny Wong, Junito Reyes, Sneh Achal Beyond orgas- BP's new predictive model for biogenic and thermogenic gas expulsion from source rocks Mark Osborne, Tony Barwise Coffee break Kerogen and coal Chair: Richard Sykes Biomarkers and stable isotopes of euxinia and their role in fossil preservation Ines Melendez, Kliti Grice, Kate Trinajstic, Katherine Thompson, Mojgan Ladjaverdi, Arndt Schimmelmann, Paul Greenwood Biomarker and petrographic evidence for the origin and maturity of perhydrous arctic coal and associated bitumen Chris Marshall, David Large, Colin Snape, Julius Babatunde, Will Meredith, Clement Uguna, Baruch Spiro, Alv Orheim Conference Drinks Rece| ion, Casino Kursaal Conference Dinner, Konzerthalle, Casino Kursaal 2 Thursday 22” September 2011 - Morning Theater-Saal 09.00 - 09.05 09.05 — 09.30 0-55 09.30 - 09.55 0-56 09.55 ~ 10.20 0-57 10.20 - 10.45 0-58 10.45— 11.10 11.10- 11.35 0-59 11.35 - 12.00 0-60 12.00 - 12.25 0-61 12.25- 13.40 13.00 — 14:30, Opening Remarks Plenary 7, Chair: Chris Cornford The organic geochemistry of carbon management Steve Larter, Thomas Oldenburg, Haiping Huang, lan Gates, Barry Bennett, Norka Marcano The two largest soil organic matter pools in Arctic permafrost show different degradation potentials upon coastal expulsion Orian Gustafsson, Jorien Vonk, Emma Karlsson, Laura Sanchez-Garcia, Bart van Dongen, Igor Semiletov, Oleg Dudarev, Alex Charkin, Tim Eglinton, August Andersson Exploring mass extinction events (Triassic/Jurassic and Permian/Triassic): association with global warming events Kiiti Grice, Birgit Nabbeteld, Richard Twitchett, Lindsay Hays, Kenneth Williford, Alex Holman, Roger Summons, Jennifer McElwain, Michael Béttcher Enhanced biomarker detection in microbial mats using ToF-SIMS Tim Leefmann, Christine Heim, Alexander Kaever, Peter Meinicke, Jukka Lausmaa, Peter Sjovall, Volker Thiel Coffee break Plenary 8 Chair: Tanja Barth Black shale formation by microbial mats, lacking sterane-producing eukaryotes in the late mesoproterozoic Taoudeni Basin (1.1 Ga; Mauritania) Martin Blumenberg, Joachim Reiter, Sascha Doering, Walter Riegel, Linda C. Kah, Geoffrey J. Gilleaudeau, Volker Thiel Assessing subsurface microbial carbon assimi stable isotope probing Gunter Wegener, Marlene Bausch, Nguyen Manh Thang, Matthias Kellermann, Xavier Pietro, Kai-Uwe Hinrichs, Antje Boetius ion by lipid 13CDIC-DH20 The significant impact of weathering on spilled Gulf of Mexico MC252 oil chemistry and its fingerprinting of samples collected from the sea surface and shore between May and September 2010 Chanarui Gong, Alexei Milkov, David Grass, Michael Sullivan, Tomieka Searcy, Leon Dzou, Pierre-Andre Depret Lunch Short Course (In Ball-Saal Flow assurance John Ratulowski B 13.40 - 15.05 Poster Session 4 (In Kongress-Saal) Chair: Henning Peters Environment and Pollution 2, Isotope geochemistry, Microbial Geochemistry/l ipidomics/Genomics 2, Proxies & Paleoreconstructions 2, Soil & Peat & Terrestrial OM 2 (P381 — P516) Thursday 22™ September 2011 - Afternoon Theater-Saal 15.05 - 15.30 0-62 15.30 - 15.55 0-63 15.55 — 16.20 0-64 16.20- 16.45 16.45 - 17.10 0-68 17.10— 17.35 0-69 17.35 - 18.00 0-70 Paleotemper proxies Chair: Nao Ohkouchi A reappraisal of long-chain diol proxies Stefan Schouten, Sebastian Rampen, Veronica Willmott, Jung-Hyun Kim, Eleonora Uliana, Enno Schefu8, Jaap Sinninghe Damsté Simultaneous shifts in temperature in Central Europe and Greenland during the last deglaciation Cornelia |. Blaga, Gert-Jan Reichart, Andre F. Lotter, Flavio S. Anselmetti Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté ‘Simplification and recalibration of the MBT/CBT paleothermometer based on branched tetraether lipids in globally distributed soils Francien Peterse, Jaap van der Meer, Johan Weijers, Noah Fierer, Robert Jackson, Jung-Hyun Kim, Stefan Schouten, Jaap Sinninghe Damsté Coffee break Chair: Stuart Wakeham. Latitudinal distribution of archaeal H-li Carme Huguet, Susanne Fietz, Antoni Rosell-Melé Role of photooxidative processes in senescent phytoplankton cells and attached bacteria in the preservation of organic matter Morgan Petit, Richard Sempere, Stuart G. Wakeham, John K. Volkman, Frédéric Vaultier, Jean-Francois Rontani Deciphering the physiological significance of hopanoids in the marine geologic record James Saenz, Roger Summons, Timothy Eglinton, Stuart Wakeham, John Waterbury 14 ‘Thursday 22™ September 2011 - Afternoon Ball-Saal 15.05 ~ 15.30 0-65 15.30 - 15.55 0-66 15.55 — 16.20 0-67 16.20 - 16.45 16.45 -17.10 0-71 17.10 - 17.35 0-72 17.35 - 18.00 0-73 Environment and pollution Chair: Jan Schwarzbauer Fluxes and isotope composition of selected halocarbons from sea grass meadows. Enno Bahimann, Ingo Weinberg, Richard Seifert, Walter Michaelis Investigation of metagenomic clone library in biosurfactant synthesis and hydrocarbon biodegradation processes Suzan Vasconcellos, Bruna Dellagnezze, Valéria Oliveira, Philip Hendry, Carol Nichols, Eugenio Santos Neto, Herbert Volk Biogeochemical impact of CO, exposure on reservoir rocks and the indigenous microbial community Ann-Kathrin Scherf, Maren Wandrey, Kornelia Zemke, Andrea Vieth-Hillebrand, Ketzin group Coffee break Hydrocarbon production Chair: Daniel Stoddard Aquathermolysis: pressure effect on gas production and oil composition Violaine Lamoureux-Var, Francoise Behar Compositional kinetic model for thermal evolution of extra heavy oils, and tar sands Luc Fusetti, Yongchun Tang, Frangoise Behar, Tuong-Van Ledoan, Paul-Marie Marquaire, Roda Bounaceur, Francois Gelin Designing tight-shale production strategies using diamondoid nanotechnology Jeremy Dahl, Shaun Moldowan, J. Michael Moldowan 15 Friday 23"! September 2011 — Morning Theater-Saal 09.00 - 09.05 09.05 - 09.30 0-74 09.30 - 09.55 0-75 09.55 — 10.20 0-76 10.20 - 10.45 10.45 — 11.10 0-80 11.10 11.35 0-81 11.35 - 12.00 0-82 12.00 - 13.00 Opening Remarks AOM Lipids Chair: Daniel Birgel Tracing "C-labeled inorganic carbon into intact polar lipids of thermophilic anaerobic methanotrophs provides new insights into pathways of archaeal lipid biosynthesis Matthias Y. Kellermann, Gunter Wegener, Yu-Shih Lin, Marcos Y. Yoshinaga, Thomas Holler, Marcus Elvert, Kai-Uwe Hinrichs Methane derived carbonates as an indicator of the bottom water anoxia: Nile deep sea fan, the Eastern Mediterranean Alina Stadnitskaia, Volker Liebetrau, Jaap Sinninghe Damsté Carbon fluxes in phylogenetically distinct AOM performing microbial consortia Sebastian Bertram, Martin Blumenberg, Richard Seifert, Martin Kriiger, Walter Michaelis Coffee break ;DGT Chair: Johan Weijers Denitrifying bacteria as potential sources of isoalkane-GDGT Cornelia Mueller-Niagemann, Andrea Bannert, Michael Schloter, Kai Mangelsdorf, Lorenz Schwark Hydrogen isotopic compositions of archaeal tetraethers Masanori Kaneko, Hiroshi Naraoka Tetraether lipid profiles in cultures and sediments: novel structures and geochemical significance Christopher Knappy, Hugh Morgan, Brendan Keely Closing Ceremony 16 Friday 23"! September 2011 — Morning Ball-Saal 09.00 - 09.05 09.05 - 09.30 0-77 09.30 - 09.55 0-78 09.55 — 10.20 0-79 10.20- 10.45 10.45 -11.10 0-83 11.10 - 11.35 0-84 11.35 - 12.00 0-85 Opening Remarks Fluid proper redi Chair: Gary Muscio ions Fluid API gravity prediction in basin modelling Rolando di Primio, Eric Lehne, Philipp Kuhn, Friedemann Baur, Brian Horsfield Fluid property prediction from advanced mud gas (AMG) systems: opportunities and pitfalls Daniel McKinney, Edward Clarke, E. Esra Inan Metre-scale fluid property variation within an oil field revealed by Mud Gas Isotope Logging (MGIL) Andrew Murray, Daniel Dawson, Stephen Larter Coffee break Evolution of "shale gases” in fractured reservoirs in the foothills of the Western Canada sedimentary basin Barbara Tilley, Karlis Muehlenbachs Prediction of gas volume and dryness in shale gas systems: kinetic modeling of kerogen and retained hydrocarbons thermal cracking in barnett and posidonia shales Frangoise Behar, Daniel Jarvie Mechanistic study of shale gas generation and gas isotope fractionations Yongchun Tang, Daniel Xia v7 Poster Sessions (in Kongress-Saal) Poster Session 1 - Monday 19" September 2011 13.40 - 15.05 Analytical developments P-001 P-002 P-003 P-004 P.005 P.006 P.007 P-008 P-009 P-010 P.o11 P.012 Maturity assessment based on dibenzothiophenes distribution analyzed by ‘comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography with time of flight mass spectrometry in oils from Colombia Raphael S. F. Silva, Hélen G. M. Aguiar, Mario D. Rangel, Débora A. Azevedo, Francisco R. Aquino neto Structure and function of asphaltenes: a geochemical and ultrasound study Geoff Abbott, Malcolm Povey Factors controlling extractability of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons from sedimentary organic matter using non-ionic surfactant Akinsehinwa Akinlua, Torsten Schmidt Preliminary study of acid degradation of lignin using microwave energy Béatrice Allard, Sylvie Derenne ‘A Monte Carlo application for introducing source variabilit apportionment calculations August Andersson, Rebecca Sheesley, Jorien Vonk, Orjan Gustafsson in source Chemical and geochemical characterization of heavily biodegraded oils from colombia by comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography coupled to time-of-flight mass spectrometry (CXGC-TOFMS) Renata Filgueiras, Ricardo Pereira, Raphael Salles, Leonardo Mogollon, Débora A. Azevedo High resolution measurement of tarmat in cores using laser pyrolysis Daniel Dessort, Philippe Lapointe, Dominique Duclerc, Robert Le-Van-Loi High resolution measurement of petroleum potential of oil shales using laser pyrolysis on cores Daniel Dessort, Pierre Allix, Jean-Michel Krafft, Dominique Duclerc, Robert Le- Van-Loi ‘Anew method for the combined detection of different faecal biomarker classes and their binding types in soils using GC/MS Michaela Dippold, Jago Birk, Guido Wiesenberg, Bruno Glaser Acidic fraction analyses of Brazilian oils using petroleomics Célio Fermando Fiqueiredo Angolini, Eugenio Vaz dos Santos Neto, Anita Jocelyne Marsaioli Rapid geochemical typing using infrared spectroscopy Andrew Bishop, Amy Kelly, Patrick Killough Heteroatom-containing compounds in maltenes and asphaltenes separated from a sequence of Fort McMurray crude oils detected by negative-ion ESI FT-ICR Ms Yinhua Pan, Yuhong Liao 18 P-013 P-014 P.015 P-016 P.017 P018 P-019 P-020 P-021 P.023 P-024 P.025 Study on non GC amenable fractions in biodegraded oils of the Liaohe Basin by negative-ion ESI FT-ICR MS and PY-GC Yuhong Liao, Quan Shi Evaluation of hydropyrolysis as a method for the quantification of black carbon via the testing of standard reference materials Will Meredith, Emma Tilston, Philippa Ascough, David Large, Colin Snape, Michael Bi Can comprehensive analysis of degraded oil indicate the conditions under which biodegradation occurred in an oil reservoir? Thomas Oldenburg, Steve Larter, Melisa Brown, Ben Hsieh, lan Head, Martin Jones, Caroline Aitkins, Niel Gray Iron isotopic compositions of crude oils — development of a new extraction method and first results Christian Ostertag-Henning, Ulia Hammer, Friedhelm von Blanckenburg Brazilian Miocene amber from Acre Basin (Solimées Formation): comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography coupled with time-of-flight mass spectrometry applied on its paleobotanical source Ricardo Pereira, Ismar de Souza Carvalho, Antonio Carlos Sequeira Fernandes, Karen Adami Rodrigues, Raphael Salles Ferreira Silva, Renata Filgueiras Soares, Rosane Aguiar da Silva San Gil, Débora de Almeida Azevedo Evaluation of accelerated solvent extraction (ASE) for pigment extraction from lake and marine sediments Neungrutai Saesaengseerung, Brendan Keely Influence of extraction temperature on the chemical composition of soil lipids Csanad Sajg6, Jozsef Fekete, Tiinde Nyilas, Magdoina Hetényi Improvement of HPLC-protocols for intact polar lipid analysis van Schréder, Julius Lipp, Lars Wérmer, Kai-Uwe Hinrichs A new solid electrolyte reactor for CF-IRMS analysis of hydrogen of organic gases and compounds Eric Galimov, Vyacheslav Sevastyanov, Nataliya Babulevich, Alexander Arzhannikov Open-system hydrous pyrolysis of source rock with continuous recovery Martin Stockhausen, Lorenz Schwark Petroleum fluid and source rock database: best practices Gunardi Sulistyo, Andrew Pepper, David Schmidt, Steven Crews The phenolic characterisation of peat profiles along a vegetation succession using 13C-labelled tetramethylammonium hydroxide (13C-TMAH) thermochemolysis Eleanor Swain, Geoffrey Abbott Construction of an organic geochemical database for marine surface sediments Timothy Eglinton, Maria Luisa Tavaana, David Griffith, William Martin 19 P-026 Comparison of comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography/time-of- flight mass spectrometry and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry for calculating the geochemical parameter Huitong Wang, Na Weng, Shuichang Zhang P.027 Separation of biomarkers for their compound specific isotope analysis, Huitong Wang, Shuichang Zhang, Caiyun Wei P-028 Characterisation of lignin degradation products from dissolved organic matter: comparison of different extraction and analysis techniques Jonathan Williams, Jennifer Dungait, Roland Bol, Geoffrey Abbott P.029 Mass spectrometric analysis of intact polar lipids: pros and cons of Q-ToF, lon Trap and Single Quadrupole detection Lars Wormer, Julius Lipp, Jan Schréder, Kai-Uwe Hinrichs P-030 Trace analysis of methylated substrates in marine sediment Guangchao Zhuang, Yu-Shih Lin, Eoghan Reeves, Kai-Uwe Hinrichs P-031 New techniques for understanding and mapping high-maturity petroleum systems: examples from the San Joaquin Basin, San Juan Basin, and US Gulf Coast David Zinniker, J. Michael Moldowan, Jeremy Dahl, Peter Denisevich Poster Session 1 - Monday 19" September 2011 13.40 ~ 15.05 Kerogen and coal P-033 An evaluation of petroleum source potential of fresh water versus marine- influenced coals from Malaysian Tertiary basins Wan Hasiah Abdullah, Peter Abolins P-034 Chemical structure of kerogen before and after hydrous pyrolysis Nadezhda Burdelnaya, Dmitry Bushnev, Maxim Mokeev, Alexsander Gribanov P.035 Contrasting macromolecular organic matter composition in surface sediments off the Eurasian Arctic Rivers Ayca Dogrul Selver, Christopher Varden, Igor Semiletov, Orjan Gustafsson, Steve Boult, Bart E. van Dongen P-036 Geochemical characteristics of organic matter preserved in silicfied wood of variable age Monika Fabiariska P-037 Evolution of depositional environment and biological origin of kerogen in Lower Miocene Cypris shale in the Eger Graben, Czech Republic Juraj Francu, Ivana Sykorové, Bohdan Kribek, Karel Martinek, Petr Rojik, Achim Bechtel, Daniela Macové P-038 Organic geochemistry of coals and carbonaceous shales from the Palaeocene Los Cuervos Formation in San Pedro del Rio (Tachira State, Venezuela) Marcos Escobar, Manuel Martinez, José R. Gallego, Gonzalo Marquez Azucena Lara-Gonzalo 20 P-039 P-040 P.041 P-042 P-043 P-044 P.045 P-046 P.048 P-049 P-050 P.051 Organic carbon content and character of Holocene—Eocene sediments recovered during ODP Expedition 317, Canterbury Basin, New Zealand Simon George, Julius Lipp, George Claypool, Toshihiro Yoshimura, Expedition 317 Shipboard Scientific Party Integrated Ocean Drilling Program Evolution of organic matter in lignite-containing sediments under different environmental conditions: analytical pyrolysis (Py-GC/MS) proxy José A. Gonzélez-Pérez, Abad Chabbi, Comelia Rumpel, José M° de la Rosa, Francisco J. Gonzalez-Vila Organic geochemistry of entrapped bitumen within kerogen/mineral matrix of an Australian Late Paleoproterozoic lead-zinc-silver deposit Alexander Holman, Kliti Grice, Caroline Jaraula, Arndt Schimmelmann Search for chemotaxonomic indicator by analyses of resistant macromolecules in plant fossils from the Cretaceous Futaba Group, Japan Kei Ikeda, Ken Sawada, Hideto Nakamura, Masamichi Takahashi Petrological and organic geochemical characteristics of the No. 11 coal in Antaibao mine, China Kankun Jin, Yanheng Li, Xiaoli Deng, Shenjun Qin Geochemical characteristics of organic matter in the Kupferschiefer strata in the Fore-Sudetic Monocline, SW Poland Pawel Kosakowski, Adam Kowalski Occurrence and geochemical characteristics of fatty acids bound with clay minerals in muddy hydrocarbon source rocks, Bohai Bay Basin, Eastern China Longfei Lu, Tenger Borzijin, Tianzhu Lei, Jingong Cai, Jie Wang Characterization of the source rock of Jurassic (Tithonian) in Southeastern Mexico applying the organic facies Jose Antonio Perez Ortiz, Luis Lopez Lopez, Esaul Gutierrez Mejia, Luis Manuel Medrano Morales Characterization of lignites from the Drmno field, Kostolac Basin, Serbia, based ‘on biomarker composition Dragana Zivotié, Ksenija Stojanovié, Aleksandra Sajnovié, Olga Cvetkovié, Hans Peter Nytoft, Georg Scheeder Relationship of lithium enrichment with macerals and organic compounds of Coal ‘Seam 6 from the Guanbanwusu Coal Mine, Inner Mongoli Yuzhuang Sun, Yanheng Li, Shiming Liu, Cunliang Zhao, Kankun Jin Organic matter of Lower Permian sediments from Subpolar Urals Qlga Valyaeva, Olga Protsko Information provided by the Organic Matter contained in cherts of the Ras-Draa phosphate deposit (Tunisia) on their depositional environment Alda Ben Hassen, Jean Trichet, Jean-Robert Disnar, Habib Belayouni Kerogen sulphur, hydrogen and carbon isotope variation across the Permian- Triassic boundary in the South China Chunfang Cai, Lei Xiang, Kaikai Li, Lei Jiang 24 P.052 Incorporation of Archaeal and Bacterial Lipids into Geomacromolecules: Implications for Organic Matter Preservation Lidia Chaves Torres, Katie L. H. Lim, Paul S. Monaghan, Richard P. Evershed, Richard D. Pancost P-053 ‘Sulfur-bound compounds in free and bound lipids of recent sediment of continental type Tatyana Cheshkova, Tatyana Sagachenko P.054 Hyper-accumulations of monosulfidic sediments in the Peel-Harvey Inlet, Western Australia Robert S Lockhart, Paul Greenwood, Richard Bush, Kiiti Grice P-055 Organic matter preservation in Cariaco Basin, a pyrolytic study Melesio Quijada, Armelle Riboulleau, Pierre Faure, Olivia Bertrand P.056 Detection of microbial biomass in subseafloor sediments by Pyrolysis-GC/MS Rong Zhu, Gerard J.M. Versteegh, Kai-Uwe Hinrichs Poster Session 1 - Monday 19" September 2011 13.40 ~ 15.05 Petroleum biomarkers 1 P-058 Characterization of aromatic steroids in marine and lacustrine crude oils by Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography time-of-flight mass spectrometry (GCxGC-TOFMS) Cristiane Rossi Oliveira, Hélen Gomes Maria Aquiar, Débora Almeida Azevedo, Eugénio Santos Neto, Francisco Aquino Neto P-059 Update and Review of Recent Advances in Age-Related Biomarkers Silvana Barbanti, J, Michael Moldowan P-060 Biomarkers parameters used to assessment of petroleum biodegradation under laboratory conditions Georgiana Feitosa da Cruz, Eugénio Vaz dos Santos Neto P.061 Geochemical characterization of biomarkers released from asphaltenes of bitumen and expelled oil generated by hydrous pyrolysis Noelia Franco Rondon, Milton Cézar da Silva, Luis Guilherme Costa dos Santos, Tais Freitas da Silva, Jodo Graciano Mendonga Filho P.062 ‘A diagenetic origin for the moretane anomaly at the Permian Triassic Boundary Katherine French, Changqun Cao, Gordon Love, Roger Summons P-063 Otigin of crude cil with high concentration of dibenzothiophene in Tarim Basin Zhu Guangyou, Zhang Shuichang, Jiang Naihuang, Su Jin, Cui Jie, Gu Lijing P-084 Biodegradation of aromatic hydrocarbons at basin and laboratory scales Frank Haeseler, Frangoise Behar, Denis Blanchet, Marion Courtiade P-O65 Molecular maturation of Bitumen-1 versus Bitumen-2: a case study from the Oligocene Enspel Formation Christian J. Mling, Christian Hallmann, Roger E. Summons, Harald Strauss Bs"1MmOG 22 P-066 Synthesis of hopanoid hydrocarbons from zeorin and identification of a new series of rearranged hopanes Geir Kildahl-Andersen, Hans Peter Nytoft, Jon Eiaill Johansen P-067 €21-C23 steroidal tricyclic terpanes from bitumen of Olenek field (East Siberia) Viadimir Kashirtsev P-068 ‘Aromatic hydrocarbons in the Barents-Kara shelf Anna Kursheva, Ivan Litvinenko, Vera Petrova P-069 The age and palaeoenvironmental conditions spanning the Permian/Triassic boundary in the northem onshore Perth Basin by using biomarker distributions and stable isotopes (C,H) Mojgan Ladjavardi, Kliti Grice, Chris Boreham, Dianne Edwards, lan Metcalfe, Roger Summons P.070 Characterisation of biodegraded Australian oils via catalytic hydropyrolysis Robert S Lockhart, Minh Tam Le, Kiiti Grice, Will Meredith P.071 Structural characterization of 1,6-dimethyl-5-isopentyltetralin from Cretaceous. conifer fossil resins and coals: a novel diterpene biomarker Cesar Menor-Salvan, Marta Ruiz-Bermejo, Bernd R.T. Simoneit P.072 High molecular alkanes C40+ in West Siberian oils Marina Mozhayskaya, Galina Pevneva, Julia Golovko, Anatoly Golovko p-074 Discussion on appliance of 25-norhopanoids compounds Chunhua Ni P.075 Bicadinanes extend to C39 in oils from Southeast Asia Hans Peter Nytoft, Geir Kildahl-Andersen, Jon Eigill Johansen, Hakon Midtaune, Herbert Volk P-076 Lanostanes as the new biomarkers from organic matter of Cambrian black shales in the Siberian platform Tatyana Parfenova Poster Session 1 - Monday 19" September 2011 13.40 — 15.05 Petroleum case studies 1 P.078 ‘The record of the early Aptian global oceanic event OAE1a in Goraa- Hammam. Biadha Basin (Northwestern Tunisia) Soumaya Abbassi, Habib Belayouni, Moncef Saidi P-079 Geochemistry of “just generated” oils from Uzon volcano caldera(Kamchatka) in comparison with oldest pre-Cambrian oils Enver Ablya, Irina Slivko P-080 Petroleum potential of Miocene heterolithic successions within the Sarawak Basin, Malaysia: multiple role as source, carrier, and reservoir rocks Peter Abolins, Wan Hasiah Abdullah, Meor Hakif Amir Hassan, Mohammed Hail Hakimi 23 P-081 P-082 P-083 P-084 P-085 P-086 P.087 P-088 P-089 P-090 P-091 P-092 P-093 Geochemical evidence for two sources of oils in the Papuan Basin, Papua New Guinea Manzur Ahmed, Herbert Volk, David Holland, Tony Allan Geochemical assessment of oil migration in the Upper Shuaiba of the Lekhwair High in NW of Block 6, Oman Mohammed Al Ghammari, Paul Taylor, Gordon Coy ‘Thermal maturity assessment of potential source rocks and reservoired condensates in Kish Gas Field, Persian Gulf Basin Bahram Alizadeh, Seyed Hossein Hosseini, Mehdi Khaleghi The oil fraction composition of nonisothermic aquathermolysis products of sulfur- rich native asphaltite in the 200-575 °C temperature range Viadimir Antipenko Flash pyrolysis-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry of sulfur-rich native asphaltite, its asphaltenes, resins and olls Viadimir Antivenko, Vasilyi Melenevskiy Migration tracers reveal long-range migration in the Summan exploration area Khaled Arouri, S K Panda, S A Sati, Y Yang Petroleum geochemistry of the Stord Basin, Norwegian North Sea Mark Bastow Crude oil in the Alpine Foreland Basin of Austria: a known petroleum system revisited Achim Bechtel, Reinhard Gratzer, Reinhard F. Sachsenhofer, Hans-Gert Linzer, Doris Reischenbacher, Hans-Martin Schulz Addressing thermogenic and biogenic gas emissions during the formation of the oil sands deposits of the Western Canada Basin Luiyin Berbesi, Rolando di Primio, Zahie Anka, Brian Horsfield, Heinz Wilkes Hydrocarbon potenti rocks of Spitsbergen Ulrich Beer, Bemhard Cramer, Karsten Piepjohn, Pjotr Sobolev of the western Barents Sea — evaluation of sedimentary Investigation of oil stability under geological conditions hydrocarbons cracking derived from MSSV pyrolysis Regina Binotto, Rosane Fontes, Henrique Penteado, Denise Bohrer ing kinetics of C8 Geochemistry of heterocyclic components from organic matter and oils of West Siberia Lyubov Borisova Organic geochemistry, petroleum systems, history of oil and gas generation and accumulation in northern part of West Siberian basin, Alexey Kontorovich, Lev Burshtein, Sergey Ershov, Valery Kazanenkov, Natalia Kim, Viadimir Kontorovich, Vasiliy Melenevsky, Pavel Safronov, Alexander Fomin, Elena Fursenko, Georgiy Shemin 24 P-094 P-095 P-096 P.097 P-o98 P-101 P-102 P-105 P-106 P-107 Hybrid petroleum migration and accumulation systems in the central Junggar Basin, northwest China Zhijun Jin, Jian Cao, Xulong Wang, Wenxuan Hu, Suping Yao Natural Petroleum Fractionation — what do we really mean? Chris Cornford ‘Analysis on hydrocarbon accumulation and key controlling factors of oil & gas accumulation in the Qaidam Basin, NW China ‘Shihu Fang, Mengjun Zhao, Shuichang Zhang, Dade Ma, Yongshu Zhang, Yan Chen Geochemistry of low-boiling C5-C8 hydrocarbons from Middle Ob’ oils (West Siberia) Elena Fursenko Differential entrapment of charged oil - new insights on McMurray formation oil trapping mechanisms Milovan Fustic, Barry Bennett, Hajping Huang, Thomas Oldenburg, Stephen Hubbard, Steve Larter Oxygen-containing compounds in crude oils of south-eastern part of West Siberia Eugenia Streinikova, Ivan Goncharov, Olga Serebrennikova Diversity of source, biomarkers composition and maturity of crude oils in Zechstein Main Dolomite deposits, NW Poland Cezary Grelowski, Franciszek Czechowski Formation of giant deep-buried old heavy oil reservoirs below 7000m in Tarim Basin, China Zhu Guangyou, Zhang Shuichang, Su Jin, Gu Lijing, Wang Yu, Zhang Bin Origin of solid bitumen of Guizhong 1 in the Guizhong Depression, SW China evidence from carbon isotopes and biomarkers Xunyun He, Genshun Yao, Xianghua Xiong, Chunfang Cai, Anjiang Shen, Xiaosu He Geochemical characteristics of crude oils from the Murzuq Basin, Libya Tarek Hodari, Paul Philp Effect of PDC-bit platelets on geochemical data quality and hydrocarbon-systems evaluation Daniel Jones, Cara Davis, Holger Justwan, Lloyd Wenger Challenges on the origin of oil/condensate and presence of bitumen and oll seeps in the Tanzania coastal basins Meshack Kagya Organic geochemistry of naphthides of the Anabar-Khatanga saddle Natalya Kim, Viadimir Kashirtsev, Oksana Dzuba Caldera of the Uzon volcano as a natural laboratory of the modern oil formation Alexey Kontorovich, Svetlana Bortnikova, Gennadii Karpov, Vladimir Kashirtsev, Elena Kostyreva, Alexander Fomin 25 P-108 Organic geochemistry and Mesozoic petroleum systems of the Yenisey- Khatanga regional trough Alexei Kontorovich, Natalya Kim, Sergei Yershov, Elena Kostyreva, Vasiliy Melenevskiy, Aleksandr Fomin P-109 ‘A saga on organic geochemistry - 50 years of IMOG Keith Kvenvolden P-110 Geochemical characteristics of the mixed marine oils in the Tazhong Uplift of Tarim Basin, NW China Yankuan Tian, Chupeng Yang, Zewen Liao, Haizu Zhang Patt An integrated inorganic and organic geochemical study to evaluate the origin/age of crude oils Ercin Maslen, Kiiti Grice, Tamara Pilgrim, John Watling, Dianne S Edwards P1142 Hydrocarbon systems of the Russian Arctic continental shelf in view oil and gas presence forecast Eric Galimov, Alla Nemchenko-Rovenskaya, Vyacheslav Sevastyanov, Tatyana Nemchenko Poster Session 1 - Monday 19" September 2011 13.40 ~ 15.05 Petroleum source rocks 1 P-114 Hydrocarbon generation potential, source rocks and oils of the Upper Jurassic— Middle Cretaceous formations in the southern part of the Mesopotamian Basin (Zubair Subzone), Southern Iraq Qusay Abeed, Jan Schwarzbauer, Ralf Littke P1145 The carbon isotopic composition of Upper Jurassic oil shales Russian plate ‘organic matter and its formation conditions Dmitry Bushnev, Nadezhda Burdeinaya, Irina Smoleva P-116 Marine transgressional event during the Early Cretaceous in southeastern China: organic petrological and biomarker evidences Jian Cao, Xiaomin Xie, Wenxuan Hu, Guang Hu, Yugiao Gao, Chunhua Shi P-117 Lithology, organic geochemistry, paleo-geography, oil bearing capacity and petroleum-generating potential of the Bazhenovo Formation Alexey Kontorovich, Valentina Danilova, Albina Zamiraylova, Yuriy Zanin, Elena Kostireva, Vasiliy Melenevskiy, Valeriy Moskvin, Vika Eder P-118 The cracking kinetics of two oil samples from Sichuan Basin, China Liangliang Wu, Ansona Geng, Yuhong Liao, Yunxin Fang P4119 Generation potential of Togur Formation rocks in the south-east of Western Siberia (Russia) Ivan Goncharov, Nikolay Oblasov, Vadim Samoylenko, Svetlana Fadeeva P-120 The generation potential of the Bazhenov Formation and its stratigraphic analogues in the east of Western Siberia Ivan Goncharov, Vadim Samoylenko, Nikolay Oblasov, Svetlana Fadeeva, Viadimir Krinin, Vladimir Volkov 26 P-121 Source rock characteristics of Cretaceous organic-rich black shales offshore southwestern Africa Alexander Hartwig, Rolando di Primio P-122 Organic geochemical characterizations of organic-rich rocks of Beydill (Ankara, Turkey) Derya Koca, Ali Sari P-123 Organic matter characteristics of Bazhenov Formation in the central part of the ‘West-Siberian basin based on biomarker parameters and pyrolysis Enver Ablya, Elena Kononchenko P-124 Compositional features of organic matter in Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous deposits located in the east of West Siberia Natalya A. Krasnoyarova, Olga V. Serebrennikova P-125 Organic geochemical and petrographic characterization of fluvial-lacustrine source rocks and implications for hydrocarbon source correlation in Cenozoic rift basins, NE China Maowen Li, Xue Wang, Shuzhi Wang, Julito Reyes, Sneh Achal, Zihui Feng, Wei Fang P-126 The value of generation hydrocarbon and its application on the evaluation of source rock: taking Liaodong Bay, China as an example Shuifu Li, Shouzhi Hu, Jiaren Ye, Dongmei Zhang, Jun Ma Poster Session 2 - Tuesday 20" September 2011 13.40 - 15.05 Archeology P-128 Investigation of fish pond management through pigment biomarkers in the archaeological record Angela Ballantyne, Brendan Keely P-129 Characterisation of antique organic adhesives by GC-MS Ammelle Charrié-Duhaut, Jacques Conan, Pierre-Jean Texier, Thomas Hauck, Jean-Marie Le Tensorer, Céline Leprovost, Mickaé! Landolt P-130 Bituminous mixtures of Hakemi Use (SE Turkey) form the Hassuna/Samarra period (6100-5950 BC): origin of bitumen Orhan Kavak, Jacques Connan, Halil Tekin, Kendra Imbus, John Zumberge P-131 Interred with their bones: biomarkers in archaeological burials. Kimberley Green, Matthew Pickering, Don Brothwell, Brendan Keely p-132 Combined d13C - dD analysis of pentacyclic triterpenes and their derivatives Jérémy Jacob, Claude LeMilbeau, Nicolas Bossard, Jean-Robert Disnar, Yves Billaud Bs"1MmOG 27 P-133 Can we estimate catchment-scale biomass production from sedimentary biomarkers? An attempt with miliacin in Late Bronze Age levels from Lake le Bourget (French Alps) Jérémy Jacob, Emmanuel Chapron, Yves Billaud, Grégoire Ledoux, Patrick Lajeunesse, Jean-Robert Disnar, Guillaume St-Onge, Claude LeMilbeau, Nicolas Bossard, Fabien Armaud P-134 Biomarkers preserved in cave sediments and their use as indicators of environmental change in Trang An, Vietnam. Natalie F. Ludgate, Thomas A. Griffiths, Alison J. Blyth, William D. Gosling, lain Gilmour P-135 Composition of aliphatic hydrocarbons in prehistoric rice paddy soils in China Cornelia Mueller-Niqgemann, Jin Zhang, Zhi-Hong Cao, Lorenz Schwark P-136 Analysis of insoluble organic residues in graves by sequential thermal desorption/pyrolysis-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry Matthew Pickering, Kimberley Green, Don Brothwell, Brendan Keely Poster Session 2 - Tuesday 20" September 2011 13,40 - 15.05, Environment and pollution 1 P-138 Monitoring organic pollutants (PAHs, PCBs, OCPs) in German forest soils Bemhard Aichner, Petra Lehnik-Habrink, Sebastian Hein, Bernd Bussian, Wolfram Bremser, Irene Nehis P-139 Role and nature of organic matter in the mobilisation of arsenic in shallow reducing aquifers Wafa. M. Al Lawati, Jiin-Shuh Jean, Ming-Kuo Lee, Thomas. R. Kulp, Michael Berg, Elisabeth Eiche, Athanasios Rizoulis, Jon Lloyd, David Polya, Bart. E. van Dongen P-140 Effects of natural and artificial oxidation on dissolved organic matter: example of Boom Clay Pascale Blanchart, Pierre Faure, Raymond Michels, Christophe Bruggeman, Mieke De Craen P-141 Biosurfactants — a green alternative to synthetic surfactants Gunhild Badtker, ina Hvidtsen, Tanja Barth p-142 Geochemical parameters assessment in sediments of Lake Coari (Amazon) Tatiana Santos da Cunha, Francisco Fernando Lamego Simées Filho, Celso Marcelo Franklin Lapal, Maria de Lourdes Moreira, Luis Landau, Celeste Yara dos Santos Ciqueira P4143 Phenolic compounds in water leachates of Miocene lignites from the Konin Brown Coal Basin (Poland) Monika Fabiariska, Urszula Skret P.144 Organic compounds of geochemical ori Silesia, Poland) Monika Fabiariska, Danuta Smotka-Danielowska in in domestic furnaces coal ash (Upper 28 P-145 P-146 P.147 P-148 P-149 P-151 P-152 P-153 P-154 Current level of the organic pollution in the Bilina river sediments (Czech Republic) Eva Francu, Milan Gersl, Katefina Zelenkové Alteration of aromatic hydrocarbons from the cil pollutions by aerobic biodegradation Elena Fursenko, Viadimir Kashirtsev, Lyubov Altunina, Varvara Ovsyannikova, Ludmila Svarovskaya The d13C composition of individual n-alkanes in sediments from Brazilian estuarine systems by GC/C/IRMS Otavio Luiz Gusso Maioli, Cristiane Rossi Oliveira, Marco Aurélio Dal Sasso, Luiz ‘Augusto do Santos Madureira, Francisco Radler Aquino Neto, Débora Almeida de Azevedo Seasonal contamination in Lake Van (Turkey) Carme Huguet, Susanne Fietz, Mona Stockhecke, Nuria Moraleda, Antoni Rosell-Melé ‘Targeted chemical and physical charachterisation of a biosurfactant produced by the novel Actinobacterium Ina Hvidsten, Gunhild Bodtker, Tanja Barth Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in surface sediments of the Jade Bay, North Sea, Germany Angelika Klugkist, Barbara M. Scholz-Béttcher, Jiirgen Rullkétter Cu(!l) complexation with humic acid and humic-like ligands studied by Schubert's method Ivana Kostic, Tatjana Andjelkovic, Ruzica Nikolic, Milovan Purenovic, Aleksandar Bojio, Darko Andjelkovic, Jelena Mitrovic Stability of Cu(II) and Pb(Il) salycilate complexes determined by modified Schubert's method Ivana Kostic, Tatjana Andjelkovic, Ruzica Nikolic, Milovan Purenovic, Aleksandar Bojic, Darko Andjelkovic, Mijana Radovic Differentiation of indoor and subsurface VOCs sources in residential air by CSIA for vapor intrusion management Paul Philp, Tomasz Kuder, Thomas McHugh, Kyle Gorder, Erik Dettenmaier Adaptation of TO-17 thermal desorption protocol for CSIA of volatiles in air Paul Philp, Tomasz Kuder, Thomas McHugh Poster Session 2— Tuesday 20" September 2014 13.40 - 15.05 Microbial geochemistry/lipidomics/genomics 1 P-156 A detailed study of the intact polar lipids in Dutch coastal waters and microbial mats using multistage liquid chromatography mass spectrometry Nicole Bale, Ellen Hopmans, Laura Villanueva, Stefan Schouten, Jaap Sinninghe Damste 29

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