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  1. Factors controlling shale microstructure and porosity: A case study on upper Visean Rudov beds from the Ukrainian Dneiper–Donets Basin
  2. Oil and gas in the Vienna Basin: hydrocarbon generation and alteration in a classical hydrocarbon province
  3. Petrographic and biomarker analysis of xylite-rich coal from the Kolubara and Kostolac lignite basins (Pannonian Basin, Serbia)
  4. Depositional environment of oil shale within the second member of Permian Lucaogou Formation in the Santanghu Basin, Northwest China
  5. COMPOSITION OF DIAMONDOIDS IN OIL SAMPLES FROM THE ALPINE FORELAND BASIN, AUSTRIA: POTENTIAL AS INDICES OF SOURCE ROCK FACIES, MATURITY AND BIODEGRADATION
  6. The type section of the Maikop Group (Oligocene–lower Miocene) at the Belaya River (North Caucasus): Depositional environment and hydrocarbon potential
  7. Paleoenvironmental reconstruction of the coal- and oil shale-bearing interval in the lower Cretaceous Muling Formation, Laoheishan Basin, northeast China
  8. Depositional environment of the Lower Cretaceous Muling Formation of the Laoheishan Basin (NE China): Implications from geochemical and petrological analyses
  9. Light Hydrocarbon Geochemistry of Oils in the Alpine Foreland Basin: Impact of Geothermal Fluids on the Petroleum System
  10. Generation, mixing and alteration of thermogenic and microbial gas in oil deposits: The case of the Alpine Foreland Basin (Austria)
  11. Gas accumulations in Oligocene–Miocene reservoirs in the Alpine Foreland Basin (Austria): evidence for gas mixing and gas degradation
  12. Light and trace element composition of Carboniferous coals from the Donets Basin (Ukraine): An electron microprobe study
  13. The diagenetic history of Oligocene-Miocene sandstones of the Austrian north Alpine foreland basin
  14. Shale gas/shale oil potential of Upper Visean Black Shales in the Dniepr-Donets Basin (Ukraine)
  15. Coal characteristics and biomarker investigations of Dombayova coals of Late Miocene–Pliocene age (Afyonkarahisar-Turkey)
  16. Thermal maturity of Carboniferous to Eocene Sediments of the Alpine–Dinaric Transition Zone (Slovenia)
  17. SEM and FIB-SEM investigations on potential gas shales in the Dniepr-Donets Basin (Ukraine): pore space evolution in organic matter during thermal maturation
  18. Hydrocarbon potential and depositional environments of Oligo-Miocene rocks in the Eastern Carpathians (Vrancea Nappe, Romania)
  19. Oil/gas–source rock correlations in the Dniepr-Donets Basin (Ukraine): New insights into the petroleum system
  20. SOURCE-ROCK MATURITY, HYDROCARBON POTENTIAL AND OIL - SOURCE-ROCK CORRELATION IN WELL SHORISH-1, ERBIL PROVINCE, KURDISTAN REGION, IRAQ
  21. Diagenetic Evolution and Reservoir Quality of Sandstones in the North Alpine Foreland Basin: A Microscale Approach
  22. Geogenic versus Anthropogenic: Hydrocarbons in the Spoil from the Falkenstein and Spering Tunnels (A9 Pyhrn Autobahn, Austria)
  23. Deposition of coal and oil shale in NE China: The Eocene Huadian Basin compared to the coeval Fushun Basin
  24. High resolution geochemical analysis of organic matter accumulation in the Qingshankou Formation, Upper Cretaceous, Songliao Basin (NE China)
  25. Oceanic response to Pliensbachian and Toarcian magmatic events: Implications from an organic-rich basinal succession in the NW Tethys
  26. Reprint of “Petrological and organic geochemical properties of lignite from the Kolubara and Kostolac basins, Serbia: Implication on Grindability Index”
  27. Depositional environment, organic matter characterization and hydrocarbon potential of Middle Miocene sediments from northeastern Bulgaria (Varna-Balchik Depression)
  28. Organic geochemistry of Mississippian shales (Bowland Shale Formation) in central Britain: Implications for depositional environment, source rock and gas shale potential
  29. Paleoenvironment of the Eocene coal seam in the Fushun Basin (NE China): Implications from petrography and organic geochemistry
  30. Spatial and temporal variability in vegetation and coal facies as reflected by organic petrological and geochemical data in the Middle Miocene Çayirhan coal field (Turkey)
  31. Depositional environment of oil shale within the Eocene Jijuntun Formation in the Fushun Basin (NE China)
  32. Petrological and organic geochemical properties of lignite from the Kolubara and Kostolac basins, Serbia: Implication on Grindability Index
  33. The Oligocene Maikop series of Lahich (eastern Azerbaijan): Paleoenvironment and oil–source rock correlation
  34. Evaluation of hydrocarbon generation and migration in the Molasse fold and thrust belt(Central Eastern Alps, Austria) using structural and thermal basin models
  35. 松辽盆地嫩江组油页岩发育控制因素
  36. 3D BASIN MODELLING IN THE CENTRAL PERSIAN GULF, OFFSHORE IRAN
  37. Influence of migration distance, maturity and facies on the stable isotopic composition of alkanes and on carbazole distributions in oils and source rocks of the Alpine Foreland Basin of Austria
  38. Oil shale formation in the Upper Cretaceous Nenjiang Formation of the Songliao Basin (NE China): Implications from organic and inorganic geochemical analyses
  39. Organofacies and paleoenvironment of the Oligocene Maikop series of Angeharan (eastern Azerbaijan)
  40. Early Burdigalian infill of the Puchkirchen Trough (North Alpine Foreland Basin, Central Paratethys): Facies development and sequence stratigraphy
  41. Organic matter accumulation in the oil shale- and coal-bearing Huadian Basin (Eocene; NE China)
  42. Basin formation during the post-collisional evolution of the Eastern Alps: the example of the Lavanttal Basin
  43. Facies evolution and stratigraphic correlation in the early Oligocene Tard Clay of Hungary as revealed by maceral, biomarker and stable isotope composition
  44. Palaeoenvironmental conditions during deposition of the Upper Cretaceous oil shale sequences in the Songliao Basin (NE China): Implications from geochemical analysis
  45. Black shales in Ukraine – A review
  46. Palaeoclimate reconstruction from biomarker geochemistry and stable isotopes of n-alkanes from Carboniferous and Early Permian humic coals and limnic sediments in western and eastern Europe
  47. Basin evolution and coal geology of the Donets Basin (Ukraine, Russia): An overview
  48. Neogene uplift and erosion in the Alpine Foreland Basin (Upper Austria and Salzburg)
  49. Variations in concentrations and compositions of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in coals related to the coal rank and origin
  50. GEOCHEMISTRY AND ORIGIN OF CRUDE OILS AND CONDENSATES FROM THE CENTRAL PERSIAN GULF, OFFSHORE IRAN
  51. Oil–oil and oil-source rock correlations in the Alpine Foreland Basin of Austria: Insights from biomarker and stable carbon isotope studies
  52. Erratum to “Comparison of hydrocarbon gases (C1–C5) production from Carboniferous Donets (Ukraine) and Cretaceous Sabinas (Mexico) coals”
  53. Vegetation differences and diagenetic changes between two Bulgarian lignite deposits – Insights from coal petrology and biomarker composition
  54. Palaeozoic source rocks in the Dniepr-Donets Basin, Ukraine
  55. Thermotectonic evolution of the Ukrainian Donbas Foldbelt revisited: new constraints from zircon and apatite fission track data
  56. Oceanographic conditions as a trigger for the formation of an Early Miocene (Aquitanian) Konservat-Lagerstätte in the Central Paratethys Sea
  57. Distribution of sulfur and pyrite in coal seams from Kutai Basin (East Kalimantan, Indonesia): Implications for paleoenvironmental conditions
  58. Shale gas in Europe: a regional overview and current research activities
  59. Distribution of thermogenic methane in Carboniferous coal seams of the Donets Basin (Ukraine): “Applications to exploitation of methane and forecast of mining hazards”
  60. Depositional environment and hydrocarbon source potential of the Oligocene Ruslar Formation (Kamchia Depression; Western Black Sea)
  61. Calcareous nannoplankton, planktonic foraminiferal, and carbonate carbon isotope stratigraphy of the Cenomanian–Turonian boundary section in the Ultrahelvetic Zone (Eastern Alps, Upper Austria)
  62. Depositional history of the Miocene Lake Sinj (Dinaride Lake System, Croatia): a long-lived hard-water lake in a pull-apart tectonic setting
  63. Low-temperature thermal evolution of the Azov Massif (Ukrainian Shield–Ukraine) — Implications for interpreting (U–Th)/He and fission track ages from cratons
  64. Predicting methane accumulations generated from humic carboniferous coals in the Donbas fold belt (Ukraine)
  65. Biomarker and carbon isotope variation in coal and fossil wood of Central Europe through the Cenozoic
  66. Comparison of hydrocarbon gases (C1–C5) production from Carboniferous Donets (Ukraine) and Cretaceous Sabinas (Mexico) coals
  67. Biomarker and stable carbon isotope systematics of fossil wood from the second Lusatian lignite seam of the Lubstów deposit (Poland)
  68. The Whitehill Formation a high conductivity marker horizon in the Karoo Basin
  69. The middle Eocene Márkushegy subbituminous coal (Hungary): Paleoenvironmental implications from petrographical and geochemical studies
  70. Biomarkers and geochemical indicators of Holocene environmental changes in coastal Lake Sarbsko (Poland)
  71. Relations of petrographical and geochemical parameters in the middle Miocene Lavanttal lignite (Austria)
  72. Paleogeography and paleoecology of the upper Miocene Zillingdorf lignite deposit (Austria)
  73. Architecture of Lower Oligocene source rocks in the Alpine Foreland Basin: a model for syn- and post-depositional source-rock features in the Paratethyan realm
  74. Depositional environment and source potential of Jurassic coal-bearing sediments (Gresten Formation, Hoflein gas/condensate field, Austria)
  75. Reconstruction of paleoenvironment during coal deposition in the Neogene Karlovo graben, Bulgaria
  76. Stratigraphic distribution of macerals and biomarkers in the Donets Basin: Implications for paleoecology, paleoclimatology and eustacy
  77. Characterisation of non-producible oil in Eocene reservoir sandstones (Bad Hall Nord field, Alpine Foreland Basin, Austria)
  78. The birth of the Paratethys during the Early Oligocene: From Tethys to an ancient Black Sea analogue?
  79. Thermal evolution of an extensional detachment as constrained by organic metamorphic data and thermal modeling: Graz Paleozoic Nappe Complex (Eastern Alps)
  80. Influence of floral assemblage, facies and diagenesis on petrography and organic geochemistry of the Eocene Bourgas coal and the Miocene Maritza-East lignite (Bulgaria)
  81. Thermotectonic evolution of the Ukrainian Donbas Foldbelt: evidence from zircon and apatite fission track data
  82. A short report of the investigations made on the facies of Austrian coal deposits
  83. Numerical modelling of the thermal evolution of the northwestern Dniepr–Donets Basin (Ukraine)
  84. Paleoenvironment of the upper Oligocene Trbovlje coal seam (Slovenia)
  85. Paleoenvironmental implications from biomarker and stable isotope investigations on the Pliocene Velenje lignite seam (Slovenia)
  86. Petrography and geochemistry of Carboniferous coal seams in the Donets Basin (Ukraine): implications for paleoecology
  87. Depositional environment of the Late Miocene Hausruck lignite (Alpine Foreland Basin): insights from petrography, organic geochemistry, and stable carbon isotopes
  88. Evolution of lacustrine systems along the Miocene Mur-Mürz fault system (Eastern Alps, Austria) and implications on source rocks in pull-apart basins
  89. Paleoproductivity of the northwestern Tethyan margin (Anthering section, Austria) across the Paleocene-Eocene transition
  90. Parameters determining the carbon isotopic composition of coal and fossil wood in the Early Miocene Oberdorf lignite seam (Styrian Basin, Austria)
  91. Organic geochemistry of the Lower Miocene Oberdorf lignite (Styrian Basin, Austria): its relation to petrography, palynology and the palaeoenvironment
  92. The origin of hydrocarbon source rocks in the Austrian Molasse Basin (Eocene–Oligocene transition)
  93. The Donets Basin (Ukraine/Russia): coalification and thermal history
  94. Coal deposition in the Noric Depression (Eastern Alps): raised and low-lying mires in Miocene pull-apart basins
  95. Organic geochemical and stable carbon isotopic investigation of coals formed in low-lying and raised mires within the Eastern Alps (Austria)
  96. Syn- and post-collisional heat flow in the Cenozoic Eastern Alps
  97. Tectonics and sedimentation in the Fohnsdorf-Seckau Basin (Miocene, Austria): from a pull-apart basin to a half-graben
  98. Thermal history of Tertiary basins in Slovenia (Alpine–Dinaride–Pannonian junction)
  99. Chemical characteristics of Upper Cretaceous (Turonian) jet of the Gosau Group of Gams/Hieflau (Styria, Austria)
  100. Source rocks and hydrocarbon generation in Slovenia (Mura Depression, Pannonian Basin)
  101. Petrography, palynology and depositional environments of the early Miocene Oberdorf lignite seam (Styrian Basin, Austria)
  102. Miocene thermal history of the southwestern margin of the Styrian Basin: vitrinite reflectance and fission-track data from the Pohorje/Kozjak area (Slovenia)
  103. Organic geochemistry of Lower Cretaceous sediments from Northwestern Pacific guyots (ODP leg 143)
  104. Characterization of organic matter in late Cretaceous black shales of the Eastern Alps (Kainach Gosau Group, Austria)
  105. Palaeogeography, subsidence and thermal history of the Neogene Styrian Basin (Pannonian basin system, Austria)
  106. Petroleum generation and migration in the Styrian Basin (Pannonian Basin system, Austria): an integrated geochemical and numerical modelling study
  107. A new evaluation of palaeo-heat flows and eroded thicknesses for the Carboniferous Ruhr basin, western Germany
  108. Coalification and thermal histories of Tertiary basins in relation to late Alpidic evolution of the Eastern Alps