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    Online Resource
    Newark :John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
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    almafu_9961395182202883
    Format: 1 online resource (359 p.)
    ISBN: 9781394256211 , 1394256213
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , 8.8. Prospects for the application of Rock-Eval® 7 Sulfur in understanding the sulfur sedimentary cycle , Intro -- Table of Contents -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Presentation of Units, Symbols and Acronyms -- List of Formulae -- 1 Historical Perspectives -- 1.1. History of Rock-Eval® -- 1.2. Geographical distribution of Rock-Eval® devices worldwide and areas of application of the method -- Notes -- 2 Principles and Methods -- 2.1. Analysis process -- 2.2. Schematic diagram of the Rock-Eval® 6 analyzer -- 2.3. Detectors -- 2.4. Thermograms (Figure 2.2) -- 2.5. Methods and cycles -- 2.6. Rock-Eval® 7 Sulfur -- 2.7. Pollut-Eval® -- Note -- 3 Parameters and Illustration of Results , 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. Rock-Eval® signals and basic parameters -- 3.3. Key parameters for oil exploration -- 3.4. Parameters developed for soil analysis -- 3.5. Development in progress on the mathematical processing of thermograms -- 4 Guidance on Sampling, Effects of Mineral Matrix and Other Artifacts on Thermograms -- 4.1. Sample collection, preparation and conservation -- 4.2. Mineral matrix effects -- 4.3. Other artifacts on thermograms related to the presence of minerals -- 4.4. Other artifacts and abnormal signals of instrumental origin -- Notes -- 5 Comparison with Other Methods , 5.1. The Rock-Eval® method at the crossroads of classical analytical methods -- 5.2. Elemental analysis -- 5.3. Chromatography -- 5.4. Thermal analysis -- 5.5. Comparison with other analyzers of the same type -- 5.6. Comparison with other types of samples -- 6 Characterization of Petroleum Source Rocks -- 6.1. Introduction -- 6.2. Characterization of conventional oil source rocks and isolated organic matter (kerogens) -- 6.3. Characterization of oil samples -- 6.4. Characterization of hydrocarbons from source rocks -- 6.5. Composition of hydrocarbons detected by Rock-Eval® pyrolysis , 6.6. Estimation of hydrocarbon reserves in place -- 6.7. Estimation of free hydrocarbons in porous media -- 7 Determining the Parameters of Thermal Cracking of Fossil Organic Matter -- 7.1. Introduction -- 7.2. Basic equations for thermal cracking -- 7.3. Experimental determination of kinetic parameters of kerogen -- 7.4. Calculation of the overall kinetic parameters of kerogen in an open system -- 7.5. Acquisition and optimization of kinetic parameters E and A , 7.6. How are the absolute values of E and A, obtained in the laboratory, used to calculate the values of TR under geological conditions? -- 7.7. Summary -- 8 Characterization of Sulfur Compounds -- 8.1. Introduction -- 8.2. Experimental device -- 8.3. Characterization of sulfur in kerogens -- 8.4. Characterization of sulfur in oil source rocks -- 8.5. Kinetics of cracking of the organosulfur compounds of organic matter -- 8.6. Characterization of sulfur in oils -- 8.7. Characterization of sulfur in reservoir rocks
    Additional Edition: Print version: Baudin, Francois The Rock-Eval Method Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2024 ISBN 9781789451535
    Language: English
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