Monday - 11 September

Session: Biomarkers Across Time

Date and time: 11 September, 15:00 – 16:00

Location: Pasteur room

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1. THE PRESERVATION OF CELLULOSE IN FOSSIL WOOD – IMPLICATIONS FROM ORGANIC GEOCHEMICAL STUDY OF FOSSIL AND MODERN WOOD presented by K. Stojanovic
Authors: J. Kus1, M. Dolezych2, W. Schneider3, J. Hower4, T. Hofmann5, E. VisinĂ© Rajczi5, R. Sachsenhofer6, A. Bechtel6, K. Stojanovic7, D. Zivotic7, I. Kojic7, M. Mastalerz8, T. Graupner1, W. Lukens9, L. Donaldson10 (1 Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources; 10 Scion; 2 Senckenberg Naturhistorische Sammlungen Dresden; 3 Alte Berliner Straße 13d; 4 University of Kentucky; 5 University of Sopron (Institute of Chemistry); 6 MontanuniversitĂ€t Leoben; 7 University of Belgrade; 8 Indiana University; 9 James Madison University)

2. COMPOUND-SPECIFIC ISOTOPE ANALYSIS ON STERANES AND HOPANES AS A TOOL TO DECONVOLVE THE PRECAMBRIAN STABLE CARBON ISOTOPE RECORD presented by I. Bobrovskiy
Authors: I. Bobrovskiy1, Y. Isaji2, N.O. Ogawa2, N. Ohkouchi2, E. Golubkova3, J.J. Brocks4, A. Sessions5 (1 GFZ-Potsdam; 2 Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology; 3 Institute of Precambrian Geology and Geochronology RAS; 4 The Australian National University; 5 California Institute of Technology)

3. BIOMARKERS DIFFERENTIATE TRUE FERNS FROM SEED FERNS & PRESENT A UNIQUE PRESERVATION MODE IN SIDERITE CONCRETIONS (MAZON CREEK) presented by M. Tripp
Authors: M. Tripp1, L. Schwark1,2, P. Greenwood1, J. Brocks3, P. Mayer4, J. Whiteside5, J. Wittry4, W. Rickard1, K. Grice1 (1 Curtin University; 2 Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel; 3 The Australian National University; 4 The Field Museum; 5 San Diego State University)

Session: New Techniques

Date and time: 11 September, 16:30 – 17:30

Location: Pasteur room

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1. QUANTIFICATION OF B VITAMINS IN BIOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAMPLES presented by S. Bruns
Authors: S. Bruns1, G. Wienhausen1, B. Scholz-Böttcher1, H. Wilkes1 (1 Institute For Chemistry And Biology Of The Marine Environment (icbm))

2. PARTITIONING OF METAL IONS BETWEEN WATER AND PETROLEUM AT GEOLOGICAL TEMPERATURES: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY presented by M. CHBANI
Authors: M. CHBANI1, R. MICHELS1, M. BOIRON1, C. LORGEOUX1, C. PEIFFERT1, S. LECLERC1, M. LAZERGES1 (1 Université de Lorraine)

3. ORGANIC MATTER DYNAMICS IN A HUMAN-IMPACTED ESTUARY: INSIGHTS FROM BIOMARKERS AND EXCITATION-EMISSION MATRIX FLUORESCENCE presented by Z. Zhang
Authors: Z. Zhang1,2, E. Parlanti2, C. Anquetil1, M. Sourzac2, Z. Hayet2, A. Huguet1 (1 Sorbonne Université; 2 Université Bordeaux)

Session: Paleoclimate & Environment 1

Date and time: 11 September, 16:30 – 17:30

Location: Einstein room

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1. SEASONAL HYDROCLIMATE IN THE NORTHERN MEDITERRANEAN BORDERLANDS DURING THE LAST GLACIAL CYCLE presented by M. Berke
Authors: M. Berke1, A. Taylor1, A. Koutsodendris2, J. Pross2 (1 University of Notre Dame; 2 Heidelberg University)

2. BIOMARKERS IN FOSSIL RESINS AS A TOOL IN PALEOENVIRONMENTAL RECONSTRUCTIONS presented by J. PaƄczak
Authors: J. PaƄczak1, P. Kosakowski1, A. Zakrzewski1 (1 University of Science and Technology)

3. THE POTENTIAL OF PEAT DEPOSITS TO RECONSTRUCT PALEO-CLIMATE AND -ENVIRONMENT USING LIPID BIOMARKERS IN WESTERN CENTRAL AFRICA presented by V. Schaaff
Authors: V. Schaaff1, V. Grossi1, M. Makou1, S. Ansanay-Alex1, B. Eddhif1, P. Deschamps2, B. Hamelin2, Y. Garcin2, D. Sebag3, B. Ngounou Ngatcha4, G. Ménot1 (1 Université Lyon; 2 CEREGE - Aix Marseille Université; 3 IFP Energies Nouvelles; 4 LAMISE - University of NGaoundéré)

Session: Petroleum Geochemistry Case Studies

Date and time: 11 September, 15:00 – 16:00

Location: Einstein room

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1. INFLUENCE OF CRETACEOUS OCEANIC ANOXIC EVENTS ON DEPOSITION AND CHEMOSTRATIGRAPHY OF MARINE SHALE SOURCE ROCKS IN ARCTIC ALASKA presented by P. Botterell
Authors: P. Botterell1, M. Sanders1, D. Houseknecht1, J.M. Moldowan2, R. Lease1, R. Stokes1, W. Rouse1, K. Whidden1, J. Dumoulin1, R. Smith1, C. DeVera1 (1 U.S. Geological Survey; 2 Biomarker Technologie Inc.)

2. PALEO AND PRESENT-DAY FLUIDS REVEAL BASIN-SCALE RECONSTRUCTION OF COMPLEX FLUID HISTORY (CENOMANIAN TO TODAY, MOZAMBIQUE) presented by C. Turich
Authors: C. Turich1 (1 Echantillon Advising)

3. DIAMONDOID-BIOMARKER CORRELATION WITH CONDENSATES. CHEMOSTRAT STUDY OF OBM-CONTAMINATED WELL USING HYDROUS PYROLYSATES presented by M. Moldowan
Authors: M. Moldowan1, J. Dahl2, A. Suleiman3 (1 Biomarker Technologies Inc.; 2 Stanford University; 3 Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation)

Session: Plenary 01

Date and time: 11 September, 09:30 – 10:20

Location: Pasteur room

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1. UNRAVELING MICROBIAL BIOMARKER SIGNATURES OBTAINED BY MASS SPECTROMETRY IMAGING IN HYDROTHERMAL SEDIMENT presented by J. Groninga
Authors: J. Groninga1, W. Liu1, J. Wendt1, L. Wörmer1, A. Teske2, K. Hinrichs1 (1 Marum – Center For Marine Environmental Sciences; 2 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

2. EVIDENCE FOR SUBSURFACE WARMING IN THE WESTERN TROPICAL ATLANTIC DURING THE GLACIAL TERMINATIONS OF THE LAST 300 KYR presented by L. Rouyer-Denimal
Authors: L. Rouyer-Denimal1, A. Govin2, I. Bouloubassi3, A.L.S. Albuquerque4, T.T. Nguyen Tu1, C. Anquetil1, V. Klein3, A. Huguet1 (1 METIS - Sorbonne Université; 2 LSCE - UVSQ; 3 LOCEAN - Sorbonne Université; 4 Universidade Federal Fluminense)

Session: Plenary 02

Date and time: 11 September, 10:45 – 12:00

Location: Pasteur room

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1. MOLECULAR FOSSIL INVENTORY IN MICROBIAL CARBONATES AND SPONGES OF THE DEEP FORE REEF OF MAYOTTE AND MOHÉLI, COMORO ISLANDS presented by J.M. Maak
Authors: J.M. Maak1, D. Birgel1, J. Reitner2, E. Gischler3, W. Dullo4, W. Foster1, J. Peckmann1 (1 UniversitÀt Hamburg; 2 UniversitÀt Göttingen; 3 Goethe UniversitÀt Frankfurt am Main; 4 GEOMAR)

2. HOW SOLID IS THE CHUNG GAS ISOTOPE PLOT presented by
Authors: X. Xia1, Y. Gao1 (1 The University of Texas at San Antonio)

3. INTRAMOLECULAR 13C DISTRIBUTION OF CYANOBACTERIAL FATTY ACIDS MEASURED BY ESI-ORBITRAP-MS presented by C. Hallmann
Authors: M. Julien1, T. Bauersachs2, C. Hallmann1,3 (1 Gfz Potsdam; 2 Christian-Albrechts-University; 3 University of Potsdam (Institute of Geosciences & Institute of Chemistry))

Session: Poster Session Monday

Date and time: 11 September, 13:30 – 15:00

Location: Posters

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1. A COMPARATIVE STUDY ON THE GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF MUDSTONE AND DUMP SAMPLES FROM MARITSA IZTOK BASIN, BULGARIA presented by Z. Milakovska
Authors: Z. Milakovska1, M. Stefanova2, G. Vladislavov3 (1 Geological Institute At Bulgarian Academy Of Sciences; 2 Institute of Organic Chemistry with Centre of Phytochemistry at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences; 3 Troyanovo-3 Mine OOD at Mini Maritsa Iztok EAD)

2. ALLOCATING MULTI-WELL OIL PRODUCTION USING GEOCHEMICAL FINGERPRINTING: A CASE STUDY presented by T. Garlichs
Authors: T. Garlichs1, P. Franco2, R. Galimberti2 (1 Wintershall Dea Norge AS; 2 Geolog Technologies Srl)

3. ANALYSIS OF SATURATED HYDROCARBON USING GCXGC/TOFMS IN OIL SAMPLES OF THE GULF OF MEXICO presented by C.Y.D.S. Yara dos Santos Siqueira
Authors: M.M. Alves Junior1, T.L.D. Santos1, T.D.O. Reis1, C.Y.D.S. Yara dos Santos Siqueira1 (1 UFRJ)

4. ASSESMENT OF HYDROCARBONS POTENTIAL OF LITHOFACIAL UNITS IN OUTER CARPATHIAN USING VARIOUS PYROLYSIS METHODS presented by I.M. Matyasik
Authors: I.M. Matyasik1, M. Labus2, M. Kania1, M. Janiga1 (1 Oil & Gas Institute-National Research Institute; 2 Silesian University of Technology)

5. AUTOMATED BLIGH AND DYER EXTRACTION OF SEDIMENTS presented by N. Bale
Authors: N. Bale1, A. Mets1, S. Schouten1,2, E. Hopmans1 (1 Royal Netherlands Inst. for Sea Research (NIOZ); 2 Utrecht University)

6. BURIAL OF SEDIMENT ORGANIC MATTER ON THE EAST SIBERIAN ARCTIC SHELF: THE ROLE OF TERRESTRIAL INPUT AND SEA-ICE EVOLUTION presented by L. Hu
Authors: L. Hu1,3, Y. Zhang1, X. Shi2,3, J. Dong2,3, J. Ye1,3, A. Astakhov (1 Ocean University of China; 2 First Institute of Oceanography (Ministry of Natural Resources); 3 Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology)

7. CLIMATIC AND BIOGEOCHEMICAL CHANGES ACROSS THE HOLOCENE RECORDED IN AN ALPINE PEATLAND IN CENTRAL ASIA presented by J. Sun
Authors: J. Sun1, D. Spindler1, Z. Rao2, J. Blewett3, D. Naafs1 (1 University Of Bristol; 2 Hunan Normal University; 3 Harvard University)

8. COMPREHENSIVE GEOCHEMICAL SURVEY OF MARINE MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES WITHIN DEEP OCEAN SCOTIAN SLOPE COLD SEEPS presented by G. Oueslati
Authors: G. Oueslati1, N. Ahangarian1, N. Morrison2, J. Bentley1, A. Macdonald2, C. Campbell3, C. Hubert4, T. Ventura1 (1 Saint Mary's University; 2 Department of Energy and Mines; 3 Department of Natural Resources and Renewables; 4 University of Calgary)

9. CORRELATION OF MARINE OILS AND SOURCE ROCK BY DIAMONDOIDS IN TARIM BASIN: IMPLICATION FOR THE CHARACTERISTIC OF THE YUERTUSI FORMATION presented by S. Ma
Authors: J. Su1, X. Wang1, M. Moldowan1, Y. Fang1, S. Ma1, C. Yang1 (1 Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development - Petrochina)

10. DECADAL VARIATION OF POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS IN AN AREA CONTAMINATED BY COAL GANGUE DUMP presented by Y. Yang
Authors: Y. Yang1,2, Q. Zhao1, J. Wang1, Y. Sun1, M. Zhang2, B. Liu1 (1 Hebei University Of Engineering; 2 Key Laboratory of Resource Exploration Research of Hebei Province)

11. DISTRIBUTION OF BIOMARKERS IN SURFACE SEDIMENTS FROM THE SABRINA COAST, EAST ANTARCTICA presented by Z. Li
Authors: Z. Li1,2,3, J. MĂŒller4, H. Huang1, S. George2 (1 China University of Geosciences (Beijing); 2 Macquarie University; 3 Durham University; 4 Alfred Wegener Institute)

12. DISTRIBUTION OF HOPANOIDS AND STEROIDS IN PALEOCENE SEDIMENTS FROM THE SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN presented by L. Jiang
Authors: L. Jiang1,2, S. George2, B. AusĂ­n3, Y. Wang1 (1 Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry; 2 Macquarie University; 3 Salamanca University)

13. DISTRIBUTION OF LONG-CHAIN DIOLS IN THE BALTIC SEA AND ITS APPLICATION IN PALEOENVIRONMENTAL RECONSTRUCTION presented by B. Yang
Authors: B. Yang1, H.L. Filipsson2, K. Ljung2, S. Schouten1,3 (1 Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research (NIOZ); 2 Lund University; 3 Utrecht University)

14. EFFECTS OF BIODEGRADATION FOLLOWED BY REBURIAL/RE-MATURATION PROCESSES ON THE CHARACTERISTICS OF LIGHT HYDROCARBONS presented by Y. Liao
Authors: Y. Huang1, Y. Liao1, T. Xu2, Y. Wang1, P. Peng1 (1 Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry (Chinese Academy of Sciences); 2 China University of Petroleum (Beijing) at Karamay)

15. EFFICIENT SEQUESTRATION OF METHANE-DERIVED CARBON IN SURFACE SEAFLOOR presented by Y. Che
Authors: Y. Che1, Y. Zhou2, M. Yu1, Z. Chen2, N. Wang1, M. Bao1, H. Li1, W. Wu1, H. Ma1, R. Bao1 (1 Ocean University of China; 2 Guangzhou Marine Geological Survey)

16. ENHANCED REMINERALIZATION (PRIMING) OF ORGANIC POLLUTANTS IN ANOXIC COASTAL MARINE SEDIMENTS presented by C. Castillo-Ilabaca
Authors: C. Castillo-Ilabaca1, M.H. GutiĂ©rrez2,3, M. Aranda3,4, G. Jessen3,5, K. HenrĂ­quez6, C. FernĂĄndez2,3, P. Lincoñir2, L. NĂșñez2,3, S. Pantoja-GutiĂ©rrez2,3 (1 Programa de Postgrado en OceanografĂ­a - Departamento de OceanografĂ­a - Universidad de ConcepciĂłn; 2 Departamento de OceanografĂ­a - Universidad de ConcepciĂłn; 3 Centro de InvestigaciĂłn OceanogrĂĄfica COPAS Coastal (Min. de CTCI) - Universidad de ConcepciĂłn; 4 Pontificia Universidad CatĂłlica de Chile; 5 Instituto de Ciencias Marinas y LimnolĂłgicas - Universidad Austral de Chile; 6 Departamento de Ciencias y TecnologĂ­a de los Alimentos - Universidad de ConcepciĂłn)

17. ENVIRONMENTAL LIPIDOMIC BASELINE SURVEY OF OCEANIC SHALLOW BURIED SEDIMENTS OF SCOTIAN SLOPE OF ATLATNIC CANADA presented by N. Ahangarian
Authors: N. Ahangarian1, J. Bentley1, N. Morrison2, A. MacDonald2, M. Fowler3, C. Campbell4, C. Hubert5, G.T. Ventura1 (1 Saint Mary's University; 2 Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources and Renewables; 3 Applied Petroleum Technology Ltd; 4 Geological Survey of Canada-Atlantic; 5 University of Calgary)

18. EVALUATING THE INCORPORATION OF AGED CARBON INTO THE MARINE CARBON CYCLE AT SHALLOW HYDROTHERMAL SYSTEMS presented by J.M. Maak
Authors: J.M. Maak1, M. Elvert1, S.I. BĂŒh­ring1, Y. Lin2, E. Schefuß1 (1 University of Bremen; 2 National Sun Yat-Sen University)

19. EXCEPTIONAL SOFT TISSUE AND MOLECULAR PRESERVATION IN THE WORLD’S MOST PRODUCTIVE FRESHWATER LAGERSTÄTTEN presented by A. Elson
Authors: A. Elson1, J. Whiteside2, J. Bevitt3, L. Grande4, K. Grice1 (1 Curtin University; 2 San Diego State University; 3 Australian Centre for Neutron Scattering; 4 The Field Museum)

20. FLUCTUATIONS IN THE MARINE NITROGEN CYCLE OF THE BENGUELA UPWELLING SYSTEM OVER THE LAST 140 KA presented by R. Granger
Authors: R. Granger1, Z. Erdem1, K. Ungerhofer1, P. Kraal1, D. Rush1 (1 NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research)

21. GEOCHEMIAL ANALYSIS OF FEEDSTOCK SAMPLES TO IMPROVE SUPPLY CHAIN TRANSPARENCY FOR BIODIESEL PRODUCTION presented by T. Evans
Authors: J. Weijers1, A. Bergesch2, J. Pureveen2, K. Van Zuilen2, T. Evans2, G. Spaak2, S. Van den Boorn2 (1 Shell International Exploration & Production Inc; 2 Shell Global Solutions International B.V.)

22. GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND EXPLORATION SIGNIFICANCE OF ULTRA-DEEP SINIAN OIL AND GAS FROM WELL TASHEN 5, TARIM BASIN, CHINA presented by A. Ma
Authors: Z. Cao1, A. Ma2, H. Li1, Q. Xu1, Q. Pan1, K. Shang1, F. Feng2, Y. Liu1 (1 Northwest Petroleum Oilfield Company; 2 Petroleum Exploration & Production Research Institute)

23. GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND ORIGIN OF THE EDIACARAN DENGYING FORMATION SOLID BITUMEN IN THE SICHUAN BASIN, CHINA presented by X. Fang
Authors: X. Fang1 (1 Guangzhou Institute Of Geochemistry (CAS))

24. GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF THE BARRA VELHA FORMATION PETROLEUM SYSTEM ELEMENTS (PRE-SALT, SANTOS BASIN, BRAZIL) presented by R. Lenz
Authors: R. Lenz1, J. Schmidt1, T. Silva2, T. Dos Santos1, E. Cembrani1, S. Altenhofen1, A. Schrank1, W. Freitas1, A. Maraschin1, R. Barili1, F. Dalla Vecchia1 (1 Institute of Petroleum and Natural Resources - PUCRS; 2 Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul)

25. GEOCHEMICAL VARIATION ON SEDIMENTARY ORGANIC MATTER AFFECTED BY IGNEOUS INTRUSIONS, PARANÁ BASIN, BRAZIL presented by J.F. Sanabria Vargas
Authors: J.F. Sanabria Vargas1, M. MĂŒller Bicca1, H. Anzolin1, M. Vitkosky Santos1, G. Avila Dias Link1, W. Kalkreuth1, T. Freitas Da Silva1 (1 Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul)

26. HIGH-RESOLUTION ORGANIC GEOCHEMISTRY REVEALS UNUSUAL BIOMARKERS IN THE PIMENTEIRAS FORMATION, PARNAÍBA BASIN - BRAZIL presented by V. B. Pereira
Authors: V. B. Pereira1, L. L. Martins2,3, B. Q. AraĂșjo4, H. J.P.S. Ribeiro2, G. F. da Cruz2, D. A. Azevedo1 (1 Federal University of Rio de Janeiro; 2 North Fluminense State University; 3 Federal University of CearĂĄ; 4 Federal University of EspĂ­rito Santo)

27. HYDROCARBON SOURCE CORRELATION AND GENESIS OF PETROLEUM OF UPLIFT AND PERICLINAL AREA IN XIHU SAG, EAST CHINA SEA BASIN presented by L. Cao
Authors: L. Cao1,2, Y. Guo3, J. Zhao1,2 (1 Xi'an Shiyou University; 2 China National Oil and Gas Exploration and Development Company (CNODC); 3 Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Petroleum Accumulation Geology)

28. INFLUENCE OF MINERAL ASSOCIATIONS ON TERRESTRIAL ORGANIC MATTER TRANSFER AND DISPERSAL IN THE NORTHERN GULF OF MEXICO presented by Y. Yedema
Authors: Y. Yedema1, J. Trabucho Alexandre1, J. Vonk2, F. Sangiorgi1, F. Peterse1 (1 Utrecht University; 2 Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

29. INTERLABORATORY COMPARISON OF BRANCHED GDGT ANALYSIS AND PROXIES IN SOILS AND EXTRACTS presented by F. Peterse
Authors: F. Peterse1, C. De Jonge2, K. Nierop1, T. Blattmann2 (1 Utrecht University; 2 ETH ZĂŒrich)

30. INVESTIGATING BACTERIAL 3-HYDROXY FATTY ACIDS AS NEW INDICATORS OF PAST AIR TEMPERATURE IN LAKE SEDIMENTS FROM NEW ZEALAND presented by S. Naeher
Authors: S. Naeher1, S. Rosenberg2, J.A. Bendle3, K. Yamoah4, J. Pearman5, B. Duncan2, M.J. Vandergoes1 (1 GNS Science; 2 Victoria University of Wellington; 3 University of Birmingham; 4 University of York; 5 Cawthron Institute)

31. LIGNIN DECOMPOSITION IN SUBALPINE SOILS DURING A ONE-YEAR LABORATORY INCUBATION EXPERIMENT presented by D. PĂŒntener
Authors: D. PĂŒntener1, T.C. Speckert1, G.L.B. Wiesenberg1 (1 University of Zurich)

32. LIPID BIOMARKERS ARCHIVED IN GUANO ACCUMULATIONS FROM FRENCH CAVES presented by J. Jacob
Authors: J. Jacob1, C. Gauthier1, L. Bruxelles2 (1 Université Paris-Saclay; 2 TRACES (UMR 5608))

33. MULTIPLY-SUBSTITUTED CARBON ISOTOPE ANALYSIS OF PHENANTHRENE IN THE POSIDONIA SHALE USING APPI-ORBITRAP MS presented by M. Noah
Authors: M. Noah1, S. Pötz1, C. Karger1, C. Hallmann1 (1 GFZ – German Research Center for Geosciences)

34. OIL CHARACTERISTICS OF CENOMANIAN RESERVOIRS ALONG EAST ARABIA presented by H. Akbar
Authors: H. Akbar1, A. Al-Khamiss1, S. Al-Enezi1, A. Al-Sharqawi1 (1 Kuwait Oil Company)

35. ORGANIC MATTER COMPOSITION AND DISTRIBUTION IN A SIMULATED ESTUARINE SALINITY GRADIENT presented by P. Martinez Sosa
Authors: P. Martinez Sosa1, F. Peterse1, J. Middelburg1 (1 Utrecht University)

36. PRESERVATION CONDITIONS AND DISSIPATION MECHANISMS OF SHALE GAS UNDER DIFFERENT BURIAL CONDITIONS IN SILURIAN SHALE OF SOUTH CHINA presented by R. Fang
Authors: G. Teng1, N. Qiu2, L. Yu3, A. Pan3, C. Tao3, B. Shen3, K. Xu3, Q. Feng3, R. Fang1, C. Zhang1 (1 China Geological Survey; 2 China University of Petroleum (Beijing); 3 SINOPEC Petroleum Exploration and Production Research Institute)

37. RECOGNITION OF EARLY PERMIAN WILDFIRES IN THE COAL-BEARING RIO BONITO FORMATION, CANDIOTA COALFIELD, BRAZIL presented by M.M. Bicca
Authors: M.M. Bicca1, W. Kalkreuth1, M. Guerra-Sommer1, I. Degani-Schmidt1 (1 Ufrgs)

38. STIMULATION OF MICROBIAL LIFE IN HYPER-ARID ATACAMA DESERT SOILS AFTER A RAIN EXPERIMENT presented by K. Mangelsdorf
Authors: C. Sager1, A. Airo1, F. Arens1, D. Schulze-Makuch1, K. Mangelsdorf2 (1 Technical University Berlin; 2 GFZ Potsdam German Research Centre for Geosciences)

39. STUDY ON THE DIFFERENCE OF SULFUR-CONTAINING POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS IN HIGH SULFUR COALS WITH DIFFERENT SULFUR FORMS presented by Q. Zhao
Authors: Q. Zhao1, Y. Yang1, B. Liu1, S. Qin2, Y. Sun1 (1 Hebei University Of Engineering; 2 Key Laboratory of Resource Exploration Research of Hebei Province)

40. SULFURIZED DITERPENOIDS IN AMBER: OCCURRENCE, FORMATION AND GEOCHEMICAL SIGNIFICANCE presented by A. Fradet
Authors: A. Fradet1, L. Lenen1, L. Magnin1, L. Singer1, B. Gomez2, P. Adam1, P. Schaeffer1 (1 University of Strasbourg; 2 University of Lyon 1)

41. TEMPERATURE RECONSTRUCTION OF THE LAST TWO INTERGLACIALS BASED ON BR-GDGTS IN THE PADUL PALAEOLAKE (SOUTHERN IBERIAN) presented by M. Rodrigo-GĂĄmiz
Authors: M. Rodrigo-Gåmiz1, A. López-Avilés1, A. García-Alix1, G. Jiménez-Moreno1, J. Lattaud2, T. Eglinton2, J. Camuera3, M.J. Ramos-Romån4, S. Anderson5, J. Sinninghe Damsté6 (1 University of Granada; 2 Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETHZ); 3 CSIC-University of Granada; 4 Universidad del Atlåntico Medio; 5 School of Earth and Sustainability; 6 NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute of Sea Research and Utrecht University)

42. TESTING THE TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCY OF BRGDGTS ON DIFFERENT TIMESCALES (DAYS-WEEKS-MONTHS-CENTURIES) presented by F. Ajallooeian
Authors: F. Ajallooeian1, S.N. Ladd2, N. Dubois3, C.J. Schubert3, M.A. Lever4, T.I. Eglinton1, C. De Jonge1 (1 ETH Zurich; 2 University of Basel; 3 Eawag - Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science and Technology; 4 University of Texas at Austin)

43. THE EFFECT OF SAMPLE PREPARATION ON THE INTERPRETATION OF PYROLYSIS-BASED ORGANIC MATTER ANALYSES. presented by Z. Zhao
Authors: Z. Zhao1,2, R. Littke2, L. Zieger2 (1 Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development; 2 Aachen University)

44. THE MILLIMETER-SCALE HETEROGENEITY OF SHALE presented by S. Yang
Authors: S. Yang1 (1 China University of Petroleum)

45. THE USE OF MOLECULAR MARKERS TO TRACE ALTERATIONS IN SOIL ORGANIC MATTER COMPOSITION IN A 130-YEAR-OLD AFFORESTATION SEQUENCE presented by T.C. Speckert
Authors: T.C. Speckert1, G.L.B. Wiesenberg1 (1 University of Zurich)

46. TRACKING METHANE FLUXES USING INTACT POLAR AND CORE LIPIDS IN AN ARIDITY TRANSECT OF THE OKAVANGO DELTA (BOTSWANA) presented by J. Lattaud
Authors: J. Lattaud1, M. Gondwe2, D. Rush3, E. Hopmans3, C. Helfter4, C. De Jonge1 (1 ETH Zurich; 2 Okavango Research Institute (ORI); 3 Royal NIOZ; 4 UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology)

47. USEFUL OR NOT USEFUL? THE CHALLENGES AND BENEFITS OF RANEY–NICKEL DESULFURIZATION APPLIED TO MODERN SEDIMENTS presented by J. Ma
Authors: J. Ma1, R. Summons1 (1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

48. USING LIPID BIOMARKERS TO RECONSTRUCT PAST VARIATIONS IN METHANE CYCLE IN NORTH CAMEROON: THE NGAOUNDABA PEAT RECORD presented by V. Schaaff
Authors: V. Schaaff1, V. Grossi1, M. Makou1, S. Ansanay-Alex1, B. Eddhif1, P. Deschamps2, B. Hamelin2, Y. Garcin2, D. Sebag3, B. Ngounou Ngatcha4, G. Ménot1 (1 Université Lyon; 2 CEREGE - Aix Marseille Université; 3 IFP Energies Nouvelles; 4 LAMISE - University of NGaoundéré)

49. ΔD DISTRIBUTIONS OF METHYLNAPHTHALENES OF THE LIGHT/CONDENSATE OILS IN TAZHONG AREA IN TARIM BASIN, NW CHINA presented by B. Cheng
Authors: B. Cheng1,2, Z. Wei1,2, H. Zhang3, Z. Liao1,2 (1 Guangzhou Institute Of Geochemistry (Chinese Academy Of Sciences); 2 CAS Center for Excellence in Deep Earth Science; 3 PetroChina Tarim Oilfield Company)

Tuesday - 12 September

Session: Environmental Geochemistry

Date and time: 12 September, 16:30 – 17:50

Location: Pasteur room

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1. INFLUENCE OF PARTICLE POLYMER SIZES AND SHAPES DURING THE THERMAL DEGRADATION OF PLASTICS IN SEDIMENTS presented by M. Romero-Sarmiento
Authors: M. Romero-Sarmiento1, H. Ravelojaona1, M. Tellez1, S. Rohais1 (1 IFP Energies nouvelles)

2. ADDRESSING MICROPLASTIC SIZE DISTRIBUTIONS IN A LARGE LAKE: ADVENTURES IN SAMPLING AND ANALYSIS presented by E. Minor
Authors: E. Minor1, M. Maurer-Jones1, K. Schreiner1, J. Fox1, G. Schwoerer1, A. Thomas1, N. Poulton2, U.D. Gomes1 (1 University of Minnesota Duluth; 2 Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences)

3. SIGNATURE METABOLITES OF HYDROCARBON BIODEGRADATION AT A HISTORIC OIL PRODUCTION SITE presented by C. Baensch
Authors: C. Baensch1, H. Wilkes1 (1 University of Oldenburg)

Session: Insights from GDGTs

Date and time: 12 September, 15:00 – 16:00

Location: Pasteur room

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1. SEASONAL VARIABILITY IN GDGT-2/GDGT-3 IN MARINE SEDIMENT TRAPS AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR TEX86 PALEOTHERMOMETRY presented by A. Rice
Authors: A. Rice1, R. Paul1, D. Bouwmans1, F. Peterse1, A. Van Boxtel2, R. Smulders1, G. De Lange1, J. Stuut2, M. Ziegler1, A. Sluijs1 (1 Utrecht University; 2 NIOZ)

2. IMPACT OF ORGANIC MATTER REWORKING UPON GDGT PROXIES DURING TRANSIENT WARMING EVENTS presented by G. Inglis
Authors: G. Inglis1, P. Martinez-Sosa2, J. Tierney2, C. Witkowski3, S. Lyons4, A. Baczynski4, K. Freeman4 (1 University Of Southampton; 2 University of Arizona; 3 University of Bristol; 4 Pennsylvania State University)

3. MOISTURE AVAILABILITY AS MAIN CONTROL ON BRGDGT DISTRIBUTIONS AT THE WESTERN CHINESE LOESS PLATEAU presented by J. Guo
Authors: J. Guo1, L. Fuchs1, M. Ziegler1, S. Mishra1, Y. Sun2, F. Peterse1 (1 Utrecht University; 2 Institute of Earth Environment)

Session: New Approaches in Petroleum Geochemistry

Date and time: 12 September, 15:00 – 16:00

Location: Einstein room

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1. HYDROCARBON EVALUATION IN REAL-TIME USING ADVANCED MUDGAS LOGGING: FAST-TRACKING EXPLORATION WORK presented by D.M. Niemann
Authors: M. Lundberg1, D. Finken1, F. Ungar1, D.M. Niemann1 (1 Equinor ASA)

2. NEW PURGE SYSTEM FOR GAS EQUIPMENT ENHANCES SYSTEM RESPONSE AT LOW CONCENTRATIONS – MOVING TO TRUE QUANTITATIVE DATA presented by S. Erdmann
Authors: N. Ritzmann1, A. Cartellieri1, S. Erdmann1 (1 Baker Hughes)

3. IMPACT OF EXPULSION AND PRODUCTION FRACTIONATION ON PETROLEUM COMPOSITION: NOVEL INSIGHTS FROM POLAR COMPOUNDS GEOCHEMISTRY presented by N. Mahlstedt
Authors: N. Mahlstedt1, B. Horsfield1, E. Michael2, Y. Song2, M. Tobey3, K. Mangelsdorf4 (1 Geos4 GmbH; 2 ConocoPhillips; 3 Ovintiv; 4 GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences)

Session: Plenary 03

Date and time: 12 September, 08:40 – 10:20

Location: Pasteur room

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1. BACTERIOHOPANEPOLYOLS AS BIOMARKERS FOR AEROBIC METHANOTROPHS IN A COASTAL SYSTEM presented by N. Richter
Authors: N. Richter1, E.C. Hopmans1, S. Ding1, L. Villanueva1,2, D. Rush1 (1 NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research; 2 Utrecht University)

2. USING ORGANIC GEOCHEMISTRY TO ASSESS HOLOCENE SEA-ICE VARIABILITY IN NOVEL SNOW PETREL STOMACH OIL DEPOSITS FROM ANTARCTICA presented by M. Stevenson
Authors: M. Stevenson1, D. Hodgson1,2, M. Bentley1, D. Gröcke1, E. McClymont1 (1 Durham University; 2 British Antarctic Survey)

3. UNTARGETED LIPIDOMIC STUDY REVEALS TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENT COMPOSITION OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS IN THE WORLD'S OCEANS presented by W. Liu
Authors: W. Liu1, H. Holm2, J. Lipp1, B. Van Mooy2, K. Hinrichs1 (1 University of Bremen; 2 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI))

4. LIPID BIOMARKERS RECORD ENHANCED MARINE METHANE CYCLING AND VENTILATION OF THE DEEP OCEAN IN THE PALEOZOIC presented by N. Marshall
Authors: N. Marshall1, G. Love1, M. Rohrssen1, A. Kuhl2, R. Pancost2, A. Pohl3, C. Reinhard4, A. Ridgwell1 (1 University of California; 2 University of Bristol; 3 Université Bourgogne Franche-Comté; 4 Georgia Institute of Technology)

Session: Plenary 04

Date and time: 12 September, 10:45 – 12:00

Location: Pasteur room

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1. HIGH STRUCTURAL DIVERSITY OF SPHINGOLIPIDS PRODUCED BY UNCULTIVATED ANAEROBIC BACTERIA presented by S. Ding
Authors: S. Ding1, Von Meijenfeldt FAB1, Bale NJ1, Hopmans EC1, Sahonero-Canavesi DX1, Suominen S1, Abdala Asbun A1, Schouten S1,2, Sinninghe Damsté JS1,2, Villanueva L1,2 (1 NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research; 2 Utrecht University)

2. BIOTIC AND PALEOENVIRONMENTAL SIGNATURES IN ORGANONITROGEN, -SULFUR AND -OXYGEN COMPOUNDS OF IMMATURE SEDIMENTARY ROCKS presented by S. Poetz
Authors: H. Yue1, B. Horsfield1,2, H. Schulz1, S. Yang3, A. Vieth-Hillebrand1, S. Poetz1 (1 Helmholtz Centre Potsdam (GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences); 2 GEOS4 GmbH; 3 China University of Petroleum (East China))

3. COUPLED ABIOTIC AND BIOTIC SULFURIZATION OF ALKYL SUBSTRATES AND ASSOCIATED 34/32S FRACTIONATION DURING MICROBIAL SULFATE REDUCTION presented by V. Grossi
Authors: V. Grossi1, C. Cravo-Laureau2, B. Eddhif1, I. Mitteau2, A. Amrani3 (1 Laboratoire de GĂ©ologie de Lyon (UCBL - CNRS); 2 UniversitĂ© de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour - E2S UPPA (CNRS - IPREM); 3 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Institute of Earth Sciences))

Session: Poster Session Tuesday

Date and time: 12 September, 13:30 – 15:00

Location: Posters

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1. A CHEMICAL APPROACH FOR RESOLVING MINERAL SCALE-INDUCED INJECTIVITY IMPAIRMENT IN PWRI APPLICATION presented by H. M. Kermani
Authors: H. M. Kermani1, M. Bonto1, H. M. Nick1 (1 Technical University of Denmark)

2. A NOVEL CHEMOMETRIC APPROACH FOR OIL & SOURCE ROCK CLUSTERING presented by V.I. Makri
Authors: V.I. Makri1,2, D. Pasadakis3, N. Pasadakis1,2 (1 Institute of GeoEnergy; 2 Technical University of Crete; 3 UniversitĂ  della Svizzera Italiana)

3. BIOGEOCHEMISTRY OF CARBONATE – ASSOCIATED ORGANIC MATTER: A STORY IN 3 PARTS presented by M. Zeller
Authors: M. Zeller1,7, B. Van Dam2, A. McKenna3,4, C. Lopes5, C. Osburn6, J. Fourqurean5, J. Kominoski5, M. Böttcher7,8,9, D. Smrzka1, N. Smit1, V. Orphan10, G. Bohrmann1, The South Atlantic Transect IODP Expedition 390 & 393 Scientists11, J. Meilland1, M. Zabel1, K. Hinrichs1 (1 MARUM - Center For Marine Environmental Sciences; 10 California Institute of Technology; 11 Various; 2 Helmholtz-Zentrum HEREON; 3 National High Magnetic Field Laboratory; 4 Colorado State University; 5 Florida International University; 6 North Carolina State University; 7 Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research (IOW); 8 University of Greifswald; 9 University of Rostock)

4. CHARACTERIZING THE INTACT POLAR LIPID PROFILE OF THE BRGDGT PRODUCER SOLIBACTER USITATUS presented by T.A. Halamka
Authors: T.A. Halamka1, T. Evans2, S. Schubert1, A. Younkin1, K. Hinrichs2, S. Kopf1 (1 University Of Colorado Boulder; 2 University of Bremen)

5. CO2 CONCENTRATING MECHANISM MAY CONSTRAIN THE SPICE COUPLED ISOTOPE EXCURSION presented by B. Cheng
Authors: H. Wang1,2,3, Q. Deng1,2,3, B. Cheng1,2, H. Zhang4, Z. Liao1,2, P. Peng1,2 (1 Guangzhou Institute Of Geochemistry (Chinese Academy Of Sciences); 2 CAS Center for Excellence in Deep Earth Science; 3 University of Chinese Academy of Sciences; 4 PetroChina Tarim Oilfield Company)

6. CONTROLS ON OH-GDGT CYCLIZATION IN THAUMARCHAEAL CULTURES: IMPLICATIONS FOR OH-GDGT PALEOTHERMOMETRY presented by F. Elling
Authors: F. Elling1 (1 University of Kiel)

7. DECODING LATE HOLOCENE HUMAN IMPACT ON VEGETATION OF THE TIBETAN PLATEAU THROUGH PEAT ALKANE RECORDS presented by Y. Feng
Authors: Y. Feng1,2, H. Long1, S. Zhou1,2, C. Zhang1, A. Huguet3 (1 Nanjing Institute Of Geography And Limnology; 2 University of Chinese Academy of Sciences; 3 Sorbonne Université)

8. DEVELOPMENT OF A CHEMOTAXONOMIC CLASSIFICATION OF NEW ZEALAND PLANTS: IMPLICATIONS FOR PALEOENVIRONMENTAL RECONSTRUCTION presented by S. Naeher
Authors: A. Gordon1, S. Naeher2, A. Rees1, E. Kennedy2, I. Raine2 (1 Victoria University of Wellington; 2 GNS Science)

9. DIAGENETIC ORIGIN OF SEDIMENTARY POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS USED AS FIRE MARKERS presented by I. Bobrovskiy
Authors: I. Bobrovskiy1, J.J. Brocks2 (1 GFZ-Potsdam; 2 The Australian National University)

10. DISCERNING DIAGENETIC PATHWAYS FOR DISCRETE STEROL PRECURSORS presented by S. Brassell
Authors: K. Doiron1, S. Brassell1, P. Bijl2, T. Wagner3, J. Herrle4, G. Uenzelmann-Neben5, S. Bohaty6, L. Childress7, IODP Expedition 392 Science Party8 (1 Indiana University; 2 Utrecht University; 3 Heriot-Watt University; 4 Goethe University; 5 Alfred Wegener Institute; 6 Heidelburg University; 7 Texas A&M University; 8 Various)

11. DISTRIBUTION CHARACTERISTICS AND APPLICATION OF COMPOUND SPECIFIC SULFUR ISOTOPE IN CRUDE OILS WITH DIFFERENT ORIGINS presented by S. Li
Authors: S. Li1, P. Greenwood2, A. Amrani3, H. Zhang1, S. Deng1, J. Liu1 (1 China University Of Petroleum; 2 University of Western Australia; 3 The Hebrew University)

12. EVIDENCE OF FREQUENT WILDFIRES IN THE MIDDLE JURASSIC COAL SEAM IN THE ORDOS BASIN, NORTHERN presented by C. Zhao
Authors: C. Zhao1, K. Zhang2, L. Xiao1, D. Uhl3, Z. Shi4, B. Liu1 (1 Hebei University Of Engineering; 2 China University of Geosciences; 3 Senckenberg Research Institute and Natural History Museum Frankfurt; 4 China University of Mining and Technology)

13. EVOLUTION AND GEOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF BIOMARKERS IN COAL MEASURES SOURCE ROCKS IN THERMAL SIMULATION EXPERIMENTS presented by Y. Yang
Authors: Y. Yang1, Z.L. Huang1 (1 China University of Petroleum)

14. EXPANSION OF CASCADE (CIRCUM-ARCTIC SEDIMENT CARBON DATABASE) WITH MOLECULAR SOURCE MARKERS OF TERRIGENOUS ORGANIC MATTER presented by N. Budtz
Authors: N. Budtz1,2, B. Wild1,2, J. Martens1,3, F. Matsubara1,2, A. PieƄkowski4,5, Ö. Gustafsson1,2 (1 Stockholm University; 2 Bolin Centre for Climate Research; 3 Columbia University; 4 Adam Mickiewicz University; 5 The University Centre in Svalbard)

15. FIRST TRACES OF THE ANTIQUE SETTLEMENT OF THE CITY OF CADIX (SW SPAIN) USING ORGANIC MOLECULAR MARKERS FROM CORE SAMPLES presented by P. Schaeffer
Authors: P. Schaeffer1, P. Adam1, M. Ruspeler1, F. Salomon1, D. Bernal-Casasola2, J.J. Diaz2, M. Lara2 (1 Université de Strasbourg-CNRS; 2 University of Cadix)

16. GEOCHEMICAL CHARACTERISTICS AND ORANIC FACIES DIVISION OF UPPER PALEOZOIC SOURCE ROCKS IN HUANGHUA DEPRESSION BOHAI BAY BASIN presented by C. Li
Authors: C. Li1, J. ZENG1 (1 China University of Petroleum (Beijing))

17. GEOCHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF OIL/BITUMEN PRESENT IN FRACTURES OF PERMIAN SEQUENCES OF THE PARANÁ BASIN, SOUTH BRAZIL presented by M. Bicca
Authors: M. Bicca1, T. Silva1, R. Hinrichs1, W. Kalkreuth1, H. Anzolin1, S. Barrionuevo1 (1 Ufrgs)

18. GEOCHEMICAL TRACER OF HYDROCARBON MIGRATION PATH OF MIDDLE- CENOZOIC IN THE SOUTH SLOPE OF THE KUQA FORELAND BASINNW CHINA presented by L. CHUN
Authors: L. CHUN1 (1 PetroChina Hangzhou Research Institute of Geology)

19. HYDROCARBON MIGRATION ANALYSIS IN WENSU AREA OF TARIM BASIN: INSPIRATION FROM OIL-SOURCE CORRELATION AND BASIN MODELING presented by H. Zhang
Authors: H. Zhang1 (1 China University Of Petroleom)

20. HYDROCARBON MIGRATION IN THE NORTHERN BARENTS SEA BASIN AS INFERRED FROM GEOCHEMICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF BOTTOM DEPOSITS presented by L. Sigacheva
Authors: L. Sigacheva, O. Vidishcheva, A. Kalmykov, E. Poludetkina, G. Akhmanov

21. ICELANDIC LIGNITES - CONTEXTUALIZING DEEP TIME ARCHIVES presented by M. Allison
Authors: M. Allison1, J. Bendle1, S. Jones1, J. Hall1 (1 University Of Birmingham)

22. IDENTIFICATION AND HYDROCARBON-GENERATING MECHANISM OF A NOVEL NONHYDROLYZABLE BIOPOLYMER IN A PURE-CULTURED DINOFLAGELLATE presented by Y. Ran
Authors: Y. Ran1, X. Kong1, Y. Yang1 (1 Guangzhou Institute Of Geochemistry (Chinese Academy Of Sciences))

23. IMPACT OF NATURAL WEATHERING ON SOURCE ROCKS: ORGANIC AND INORGANIC GEOCHEMICAL EVIDENCE presented by Y. Liao
Authors: S. Pan1, Y. Liao1, F. Wang1, B. Jiang1, Z. Wan1 (1 Guangzhou Institute Of Geochemistry (Chinese Academy Of Sciences))

24. INSIGHTS INTO CARBONACEOUS MATTER IN ~3.5 GA HYDROTHERMAL BARITES FROM THE DRESSER FORMATION (PILBARA CRATON, AUSTRALIA) presented by L. Weimann
Authors: L. Weimann1, M. Reinhardt1, J. Duda1, H. Mißbach-Karmrodt2, H. Drake3, J. Schönig1, J. Holburg4, L.B. Andreas5, J. Reitner1, M.J. Whitehouse6, V. Thiel1 (1 University of Göttingen; 2 University of Cologne; 3 Linnaeus University; 4 Institut für Nanophotonik Göttingen e.V; 5 Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Sciences; 6 Swedish Museum of Natural History)

25. IN-SITU ACTIVITY OF THE HETEROTROPHIC MICROBIAL COMMUNITY IN SEEP SEDIMENTS FROM THE SANTA MONICA BASIN presented by J. Bösche
Authors: J. Bösche1, R.L. Wipfler2, K. Sharma2, A.Z. Worden3, K. Hinrichs1, V.J. Orphan1,2 (1 MARUM-Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; 2 California Institute of Technology; 3 GEOMAR- Helmholtz-Zentrum fĂŒr Ozeanforschung)

26. KINETIC ANALYSIS OF THE GENERATION OF HYDROCARBONS IN THE BITUMINOUS SHALES FROM THE IRATI FORMATION, PARANÁ BASIN, BRAZIL presented by G. Link
Authors: G. Link1, M. GonzĂĄlez1, W. Kalkreuth1, T. Silva1 (1 Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul)

27. LARGE GEOCHEMICAL DATASET PROCESSING APPLIED TO CENTRAL NORTH SEA (UK) REGIONAL SOURCE ROCK ASSESSMENT AND 1D MODELING presented by S. Mehay
Authors: A. Preiss1, S. Mehay1 (1 SLB)

28. LIPID BIOMARKERS IN TREE RINGS: CHEMOTAXONOMY, DIAGENESIS AND POTENTIAL FOR PALAEOENVIRONMENTAL RECONSTRUCTIONS presented by J. Jacob
Authors: S. Riausset1, C. Gauthier1, M. Pierre1, J. Jacob1, V. Daux1 (1 Cnrs)

29. LIPIDOMIC CHEMOTAXONOMY ALIGNED WITH PHYLOGENY OF HALOARCHAEA presented by
Authors: W. Yao1, W. Zhang1,2, W. He1, W. Xiao1,3,4, Y. Chen1, Y. Zhu1,4, F. Zheng1,5, C. Zhang1,4,5 (1 Southern University Of Science And Technology; 2 GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel; 3 University of Southern Denmark; 4 Shanghai Sheshan National Geophysical Observatory; 5 Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory (Guangzhou))

30. MODELING THE DECOMPOSITION SIGNAL AND CORRECTING BULK ORGANIC DATA FROM A PEAT DEPOSIT: A CASE STUDY AT LOW LATITUDES (CAMEROON) presented by V. Schaaff
Authors: V. Schaaff1, D. Sebag2, V. Grossi1, M. Makou1, S. Ansanay-Alex1, B. Eddhif1, P. Deschamps3, B. Hamelin3, Y. Garcin3, B. Ngounou Ngatcha4, G. Ménot1 (1 Université Lyon; 2 IFP Energies Nouvelles; 3 CEREGE - Aix Marseille Université; 4 LAMISE - University of NGaoundéré)

31. NEW GEOCHEMICAL PROXIES OF NITROGEN- AND OXYGEN-CONTAINING COMPOUNDS CHARACTERIZED BY ESI (-) FT-ICR MS presented by S. Deng
Authors: S. Deng1, S. Li1 (1 China University of Petroleum)

32. NITROGEN CYCLING DURING THE MESOPROTEROZOIC AS INFORMED BY THE 1400 MILLION YEAR OLD XIAMALING FORMATION presented by S. Ma
Authors: X. Wang1, S. Zhang1, Y. Ye2, S. Ma1, J. Su1, H. Wang1, D. Canfield3 (1 Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development - Petrochina; 2 Peking University; 3 University of Southern Denmark)

33. OPTIMIZATION OF PYROLYSES CONDITIONS FOR EFFECTIVE ACQUIRING OF LIQUID FRACTION (BIO-OIL) FROM BIOMASS presented by M. Kania
Authors: M. Kania1, M. Janiga1, I.M. Matyasik1, A. Wciƛlak-Oleszycka1 (1 Oil & Gas Institute-National Research Institute)

34. OPTIMIZATION OF THE METHOD FOR ISOLATION AND PURIFICATION OF BENZO[A]PYRENE FROM BIOLOGICAL MATERIAL presented by I. Kojić
Authors: I. Kojić1, M. Stojković1, S. Đurović1, A. Grčić1, L. Ilijin1 (1 University of Belgrade)

35. ORGANIC GEOCHEMICAL COMPOSITION CHARACTERISTICS OF CRUDE OIL IN SHUNBEI OILFIELD,TARIM BASIN presented by
Authors: C. Fei1, D.F. Song1, T.G. Wang1, A.L. Liu1, J.D. Yan1 (1 China University of Petroleum)

36. ORGANIC GEOCHEMISTRY AND GREEN CHEMISTRY: A GOOD SYNERGY presented by A. Akinlua
Authors: A. Akinlua1 (1 Obafemi Awolowo University)

37. ORGANIC GEOCHEMISTRY, SOURCE AND SIGNIFICANCE OF CRETACEOUS OIL SEEPAGE IN THE NORTHERN ORDOS BASIN, CHINA presented by M. Zhang
Authors: M. Zhang1, D. Song1, T. Wang1 (1 China University of Petroleum (Beijing))

38. PALEOENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATIONS ON THE DEPOSITION OF ORGANIC MATTER-RICH ROCKS FROM THE BARRA VELHA FORMATION (SANTOS BASIN, BRAZIL) presented by R. Lenz
Authors: R. Lenz1, J. Schmidt1, A. Maraschin1, R. Barili1, F. Dalla Vecchia1, T. Silva2 (1 Institute of Petroleum and Natural Resources - PUCRS; 2 Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul)

39. PALEOENVIRONMENTS AND ORGANIC MATTER ENRICHMENT IN SOUTHERN RUSSIA AND CENTRAL ASIA DURING THE PETM presented by E. Leushina
Authors: E. Leushina, N. Pedentchouk1, E. Kozlova, Y. Gavrilov, M. Spasennykh (1 University of East Anglia)

40. PLASTIC-SOIL INTERACTIONS – INSIGHT FROM CASE STUDY ON POLYPROPYLENE SELECTIVE MICROBIAL COLONISATION presented by K. Jarosz
Authors: K. Jarosz1, R. WaĆŒny1, M. Stolorczyk1, R. Janus2, A. Borek-Dorosz1, M. Michalik1, P. Rozpądek1 (1 Jagiellonian University in Krakow; 2 AGH University of Krakow)

41. POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS IN HYPY PYROLYSATES FROM 3.42-BILLION-YEAR-OLD CARBONACEOUS MATTER presented by M. Reinhardt
Authors: M. Reinhardt1, V. Thiel1 (1 University of Göttingen)

42. RECOGNITION OF PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF ASPHALTITES, NORTHERN VALLE MEDIO DEL MAGDALENA BASIN (VMM), COLOMBIA presented by J.F. Sanabria Vargas
Authors: J.F. Sanabria Vargas1, M.D. Traslaviña Bueno1, M.A. Leon Caffroni1, M. Garcia Gonzales2, J.S. Gomez Neita1 (1 Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul; 2 Industrial University of Santander)

43. SENSITIVITY TO TEMPERATURE OF FOREST SOIL ORGANIC MATTER COULD BE EXPLAINED BY MOLECULAR DIVERSITY OF SOIL? presented by C. Bonnefoy-Claudet
Authors: C. Bonnefoy-Claudet1, J. Kaal2,3, M. Thevenot1, J. LĂ©vĂȘque1, M. Panettieri3, E. Cognard1, A. Santoni1, O. Mathieu1 (1 UniversitĂ© De Bourgogne; 2 Pyrolyscience; 3 Instituto de Ciencias Agrarias ICA-CSIC)

44. SOURCES OF OIL AND GAS IN RECENT OFFSHORE SARAWAK WELLS: INSIGHTS FROM OIL MOLECULAR COMPOSITION AND GAS ISOTOPE ANALYSIS presented by K. Jankaew
Authors: K. Jankaew1, M. Mesdakom1, R. Noosri1 (1 PTTEP)

45. STABLE CARBON AND NITROGEN ISOTOPE ANALYSIS OF UREA IN AQUEOUS MEDIA USING ESI–ORBITRAP MASS SPECTROMETRY presented by C. Hallmann
Authors: C. Hallmann1, C. Karger1, M. Julien1 (1 GFZ – German Research Center for Geosciences)

46. SUBSURFACE INFLUENCE ON STRAY METHANE EMISSIONS, PERMIAN BASIN, NEW MEXICO USA presented by C. Turich
Authors: C. Turich1 (1 Echantillon Advising)

47. THE BIOCHEMISTRY OF BACTERIAL STEROL METHYLTRANSFERASES AND THEIR DISTRIBUTION IN THE ENVIRONMENT presented by M. Brown
Authors: M. Brown1, P. Welander1 (1 Stanford University)

Session: Seeps

Date and time: 12 September, 16:30 – 17:50

Location: Einstein room

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1. MULTI-ISOTOPE SOURCE FINGERPRINTING FOR METHANE HOTSPOTS IN THE EAST SIBERIAN ARCTIC SHELF REGION presented by M. Brussee
Authors: M. Brussee1, H. Holmstrand1, B. Wild1, D. Kosmach, D. Chernykh, K. Shcherbakova, N. Shakhova2, I. Semiletov2, Ö. Gustafsson1 (1 Stockholm University; 2 University of Alaska Fairbanks)

2. 13C-DEPLETED ETHANE REVISITED - CLUES FROM OCCURRENCES IN SEDIMENTS AND SEEP GASES WORLDWIDE presented by M. Blumenberg
Authors: M. Blumenberg1, S. Schlömer1, M. Römer2, J. Kretzschmar3, M. KrĂŒger1 (1 Federal Institute for Geosciences & Natural Resources (BGR); 2 MARUM – Center for Marine Environmental Sciences; 3 DBFZ Deutsches Biomasseforschungszentrum gemeinnĂŒtzige GmbH (German Biomass Research Centre))

3. METHANE FORMATION AND ITS ISOTOPIC ALTERATION AT TWO ACTIVE DEEP OCEAN COLD SEEPS FROM THE SCOTIAN SLOPE OF ATLANTIC CANADA presented by A. Chowdhury
Authors: A. Chowdhury1, E. Lalk2, S. Ono2, J.M. Dooma1, N. Morrison3, J. Bentley1, M.J. Kerr1, A. MacDonald3, M. Fowler4, A. MacRae1, R. Bennett5, C. Hubert6, T. Ventura1 (1 Saint Mary's University; 2 Massachusetts Institute of Technology; 3 Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources and Renewables; 4 Applied Petroleum Technology; 5 Natural Resources Canada; 6 University of Calgary)

4. TENTATIVE PREDICTION OF THE RECALCITRANT ORGANIC CARBON INDICATOR FOR EXOGENOUS ORGANIC MATTER USING ROCK-EVAL ANALYSIS presented by I. Kowalewski
Authors: I. Kowalewski1, V. Ducasse2, F. Watteau4, H. Ravelojaona1, Y. Capowiez2, J. Peigne3 (1 IFP Energies Nouvelles; 2 Avignon University; 3 Lyon University; 4 Nancy Université)

Wednesday - 13 September

Session: Climate Proxy Development

Date and time: 13 September, 14:45 – 15:45

Location: Pasteur room

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1. EXPLORING THE POTENTIAL OF HYDROXYLATED GDGTS AS PALEOTEMPERATURE PROXIES presented by D. Varma
Authors: D. Varma1, L. Villanueva1,2, P. Offre1,2, G. Reichart1,2, S. Schouten1,2 (1 Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research; 2 Utrecht University)

2. A NOVEL 3-HYDROXY FATTY ACID-BASED PALAEOTHERMOMETER DEVELOPED FROM SOUTHWESTERN US LACUSTRINE ENVIRONMENTS presented by A. Hardman
Authors: A. Hardman1, A. Thorpe1,2, K. Yamoah3, C. Wang4, Y. Yang4, D. Read2, J. Bendle1 (1 University Of Birmingham; 2 UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology; 3 University of York; 4 China University of Geosciences)

3. NOVEL BIOMARKER-BASED INSIGHTS INTO THE OPERATION OF THE TERRESTRIAL METHANE CYCLE ACROSS THE CENOZOIC (AND BEYOND) presented by D. Naafs
Authors: D. Naafs1, V. Lauretano1 (1 University of Bristol)

Session: Novel Applications

Date and time: 13 September, 16:10 – 16:50

Location: Pasteur room

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1. DEVELOPMENT OF NEW PROXIES FOR SULFURIZATION AND PALEO-ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS USING A ROCK-EVAL 7S COUPLED TO MC-ICPMS presented by H. Cohen-Sadon
Authors: H. Cohen-Sadon1, Y.O. Rosenberg2, S. Feinstein3, A. Amrani1 (1 The Hebrew University Of Jerusalem; 2 The Geological survey of Israel; 3 Ben Gurion University of the Negev)

2. HYDROTHERMAL CARBONIZATION OF BIOMASS WASTES: SUSTAINABILITY AND GEOCHEMISTRY presented by M. Kruge
Authors: M. Kruge1, T.A. Centeno2, A. Amado-Fierro2, J.M. GonzĂĄlez-LaFuente3, R. ForjĂĄn4, J.R. Gallego4 (1 Montclair State University; 2 INCAR-CSIC; 3 COGERSA SAU; 4 University of Oviedo)

Session: Plenary 05

Date and time: 13 September, 08:40 – 10:20

Location: Pasteur room

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1. CRETACEOUS AND PALEOCENE SEDIMENTS FROM THE TRANSKEI BASIN (IODP SITE U1581) RECORD EVOLUTIONARY DEVELOPMENTS IN ALKENONES presented by K. Doiron
Authors: S. Brassell1, K. Doiron1 (1 Indiana University)

2. DOES TERRESTRIAL ORGANIC MATTER BECOME MORE MARINE-LIKE UPON OXIDATIVE DEGRADATION? presented by P. Hatcher
Authors: S. Sullivan1, L. Bondurant1, J.V. Dos Santos1, A. Goranov1, H. Hamontree1, P. Hatcher1 (1 Old Dominion University)

3. IMPACT OF SUPERCRITICAL CO2 ON THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF CRUDE OILS FROM PRE-SALT RESERVOIRS OF THE SANTOS BASIN, BRAZIL presented by T. Oldenburg
Authors: T. Oldenburg1, H. Hosseini1, J. Pimentel Lopes2, Y. Dos Santos Rocha2, I. Viegas Alves Fernandes de Souza2 (1 University of Calgary; 2 Petrobras)

4. EVIDENCE FOR AUTOTROPHIC METABOLISM OF CA. BATHYARCHAEOTA IN WETLANDS BASED ON COMPOUND SPECIFIC CARBON ISOTOPE ANALYSIS presented by S. Coffinet
Authors: S. Coffinet1, A. Dufresne1, A. Quaiser1, K. Hinrichs2, A. Laverman1 (1 University of Rennes; 2 University of Bremen)

Session: Plenary 06

Date and time: 13 September, 10:45 – 11:35

Location: Pasteur room

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1. EXTREME CHANGES IN Δ2H OF ALKENONES DURING THE OLIGOCENE AND EARLY MIOCENE IN THE EASTERN EQUATORIAL ATLANTIC OCEAN presented by K. Haettig
Authors: K. Haettig1, D. Jenny2, E. Wubben2, F. Peterse2, A. Sluijs2, M. Van der Meer1, S. Schouten1,2 (1 NIOZ; 2 Utrecht University)

2. ORGANIC GEOCHEMISTRY IN THE ENERGY TRANSITION: APPLICATIONS IN INDUSTRY presented by J. Weijers
Authors: J. Weijers1, G. Spaak2, R. Van der Ploeg2, J. Pureveen2, K. Van Zuilen2, T. Evans2, S. Van den Boorn2, J. Van Winden2, G. Siavalas2, T. Tambach2, O. Podlaha2, L. Rock3, M. Fay3, J. Hinojosa1, C. Dealing1, P. Van Bergen4 (1 Shell USA; 2 Shell Netherlands; 3 Shell Canada; 4 Shell United Kingdom)

Session: Poster Session Wednesday

Date and time: 13 September, 13:15 – 14:45

Location: Posters

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1. 14C DATING OF MOLECULAR BIOMARKERS. RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AT LSCE AND APPLICATION TO ARCHAEOLOGICAL BUTTERS presented by J. Jacob
Authors: J. Jacob1, J. Ghalem1, F. Thils1, B. Phouybanhdyt1, C. Gauthier1 (1 Université Paris-Saclay)

2. A MULTIPROXY RECORD FROM SUMATRA INDICATES CONTINUOUS HOLOCENE WARMING BUT A MID-HOLOCENE RAINFALL MAXIMUM presented by P. HĂ€llberg
Authors: P. HĂ€llberg1, G. Jarne Bueno1, Y. Schankat1, A. Hapsari2, Q. Zhang1, H. Rifai3, C. Bouvet De la Maisonneuve4, F. Schenk1, R. Smittenberg1 (1 Stockholm University; 2 University of Goettingen; 3 Universitas Negeri Padang; 4 Nanyang Technological University)

3. APPLICATION OF TRES FLUORESCENECE LIFETIME TO CLASSIFY CRUDE OIL TYPE IN THE MULTI-SOURCE PETROLEUM SYSTEM OF THE THETRIM BASIN presented by P. Cheng
Authors: P. Cheng1, H. Tian1, H. Gai1, Q. Zhou1, T. Li1, X. Xiao2 (1 Guangzhou Institute Of Geochemistry (Chinese Academy Of Sciences); 2 China University of Geosciences (Beijing))

4. ARCHAEAL COMMUNITY COMPOSITION IN HOLOCENE METHANE POCKMARKS IN THE GULF OF GDAƃSK BASED ON TETRAETHER LIPIDS AND 16S RRNA presented by I. ƚnieĆŒyƄska
Authors: I. ƚnieĆŒyƄska1 (1 University Of Warsaw)

5. BIOFOSSILS VERSUS MIRCROFOSSILS – COMPLEMENTS OR CONTRADICTIONS presented by W. Ruebsam
Authors: W. Ruebsam1, L. Schwark1 (1 University of Kiel)

6. COMPARATIVE PETROGRAPHICAL AND ORGANIC GEOCHEMICAL STUDY OF EOCENE AND OLIGOCENE COAL BASINS FROM SW BULGARIA presented by K. Stojanovic
Authors: A. Zdravkov1, D. Gross2, K. Stojanovic3, A. Bechtel2, I. Kojic3 (1 University of Mining and Geology St. Ivan Rilski; 2 MontanuniversitÀt Leoben; 3 University of Belgrade)

7. COMPREHENSIVE STUDY OF LIPTINITE-RICH COAL FROM THE PLIOCENE JINSUO BASIN AND THE EOCENE SHENBEI BASIN (CHINA) presented by B. Liu
Authors: B. Liu1, A. Bechtel2, C. Zhao1, K. Stojanovic3, Z. Tian1 (1 Hebei University of Engineering (School of Earth Science and Engineering); 2 MontanuniversitÀt Leoben; 3 University of Belgrade)

8. CONTROLS ON THE SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION AND TEMPORAL VARIATION OF ORGANIC TRACERS IN THE SEDIMENTS OF THE PARIS SEWERAGE SYSTEM. presented by A. Camille
Authors: A. Camille1, J. Jérémy1, M. Régis2, A. Sophie1, R. Stéphane3 (1 Université Paris-Saclay; 2 Université Paris Est Creteil; 3 Université Paris Nanterre)

9. DETECTION AND GEOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF SESQUITERPENOIDS FROM CARNIAN HUANGSHANJIE FORMATION OF KUQA DEPRESSION IN TARIM BASIN, CHINA presented by B. Cheng
Authors: Y. Zhang1,2,3, H. Zhang4, Q. Deng1,2, B. Cheng1,2, Z. Liao1,2 (1 Guangzhou Institute Of Geochemistry (Chinese Academy Of Sciences); 2 CAS Center for Excellence in Deep Earth Science; 3 University of Chinese Academy of Sciences; 4 PetroChina Tarim Oilfield Company)

10. DISENTANGLING THE INFLUENCE OF CLIMATE AND LAKE-BASIN EVOLUTION ON GDGT-BASED PROXIES: THE 250-KA LAKE CHALA RECORD presented by A. Baxter
Authors: A. Baxter1, F. Peterse1, D. Verschuren2, J. Sinninghe Damsté3 (1 Utrecht University; 2 Ghent University; 3 NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research)

11. DISTRIBUTION OF 17Α(H)-C30 DIAHOPANE AND APPLICATIONS IN OIL-SOURCE CORRELATION OF CHANG-9 RESERVOIRS IN LONGDONG AREA, ORDOS BASIN, CHINA presented by Y. Wang
Authors: S. Shi1, X. Ke1, Y. Qi2, X. Hui2, Y. Wang1 (1 Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry (Chinese Academy of Sciences); 2 Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development (PetroChina Changqing Oilfield Company))

12. DISTRIBUTION OF NUCLEOSIDE BACTERIOHOPANEPOLYOLS ALONG THREE LAND TO SEA TRANSECTS: IMPLICATIONS FOR THEIR PROXY POTENTIAL presented by I. Hölscher
Authors: I. Hölscher1, Z.R. Van Kemenade1, Y. Xu2, E.C. Hopmans1, S. Schouten1,3, D. Rush1 (1 NIOZ (Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research); 2 Shanghai Ocean University; 3 Utrecht University)

13. EARLY JURASSIC PCO2 RECONSTRUCTIONS REVEAL DOUBLING OF CARBON DIOXIDE LEVELS ACROSS THE SINEMURIAN–PLIENSBACHIAN TRANSITION presented by M. Storm
Authors: M. Storm1,2, S.P. Hesselbo3, S. Schouten1,4, M.T.J. Van der Meer1 (1 Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research; 2 Netherlands Earth System Science Centre (NESSC); 3 Exeter University; 4 Utrecht University)

14. EFFECT OF HEATING RATE, CARRIER/REACTANT GAS TYPE AND PRESSURE ON HYDROCARBON GENERATION OF GEOMACROMOLECULES presented by Y. Liao
Authors: F. Wang1, Y. Liao1 (1 Guangzhou Institute Of Geochemistry (Chinese Academy Of Sciences))

15. EFFECT OF TEMPERATURE AND PH ON THE MEMBRANE LIPID COMPOSITION OF SOIL GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA ISOLATES presented by A. Huguet
Authors: E. Hellequin1, S. Collin1, M. Seder-Colomina1, P. Véquaud1, A. Kish2, A. Huguet1 (1 UMR METIS, Sorbonne Université/CNRS/EPHE; 2 UMR MCAM, MNHN/CNRS)

16. EFFECTS OF CLAY MINERALS ON THE HYDROCARBON GENERATION OF SHALE: A CASE STUDY OF GULONG SHALE IN SONGLIAO BASIN presented by X. Wang
Authors: X. Wang1,2, Z. Feng1,2, H. Zeng1,2, G. Jiang1,2, Y. Wang3 (1 PetroChina Daqing Oilfield Co Ltd (Exploration and Development Research Institute); 2 Heilongjiang Provincial Key Laboratory of Continental Shale oil; 3 PetroChina Daqing Oilfield Co Ltd (The Seventh Oil Production Plant))

17. EFFECTS OF INORGANIC MINERALS AND KEROGEN IN SHALE TO ADSORB CRUDE OIL presented by Y. Zhang
Authors: Y. Zhang1 (1 China University Of Geosciences (Wuhan))

18. ETHANE WITH 13C CRACKS FASTER ON KEROGEN: INVERSE ISOTOPIC EFFECT CAUSED BY TRANSLATIONAL AND ROTATIONAL ENTROPY LOSSES presented by
Authors: X. Xia1, Y. Gao1 (1 The University of Texas at San Antonio)

19. FORENSIC INVESTIGATION OF AN OIL SPILL USING DIAGNOSTIC GEOCHEMISTRY DATA AND CHEMOMETRICS presented by N. Marcano Balliache
Authors: M. Al-Hajeri1, N. Marcano Balliache2, H. Saeed2, R. Pereira Cardoso2 (1 Kuwait Oil Company; 2 SLB)

20. GEOCHEMICAL EXPERIMENT TO ASSESS DRILLING FLUID DRAWBACKS: SOLUTIONS AND AI APPLICATIONS presented by K. Alelg
Authors: K. Alelg1, B. Ghassal1, Z. Hilal1 (1 Saudi Aramco)

21. HOPANOIDS IN A TOARCIAN BLACK SHALE: COMPOSITIONAL CHANGES AND ENVIRONMENTAL DRIVERS presented by T. Marten
Authors: T. Marten1, J. Mutterlose2, W. Ruebsam1, L. Schwark1 (1 Kiel University; 2 Bochum University)

22. HUQF PETROLEUM SYSTEMS IN OMAN BASINS presented by M. Al Ghammari
Authors: M. Al Ghammari1, P. Taylor2, K. Al-Hadhrami1, Z. Al Aisri1, S. Scholten3 (1 Petroleum Development Oman; 2 Merlin Energy Resources Limited; 3 Shell International)

23. INCREASED DECOMPOSITION OF ROOT-DERIVED BIOMASS BY WARMING IN A TEMPERATE FOREST SOIL IS DEPTH DEPENDENT presented by B. Sun
Authors: B. Sun1, C. Zosso2, M. Torn3, G. Wiesenberg1, M. Schmidt1 (1 University Of Zurich; 2 Agroscope; 3 Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

24. INITIAL CALIBRATION OF 3-HYDROXY FATTY ACIDS PALEOCLIMATE PROXIES FOR EUROPEAN LAKES AND SOILS presented by C. Hou
Authors: C. Hou1, G. Duffy1, A. Yamoah2, D. Sasche3, P. Chaiseanwang1, C. Wang4, Y. Yang4, E. Norris1, J. Bendle1 (1 University of Birmingham; 2 University of York; 3 German Research Centre for Geosciences GFZ; 4 China University of Geosciences)

25. ISOTOPE DISCRIMINATION DURING PHOTOSYNTHESIS REMAINED CONSTANT ACROSS THE PHANEROZOIC presented by C. Witkowski
Authors: C. Witkowski1, M.J. Roche1, D. Naafs1, R.D. Pancost1 (1 University of Bristol)

26. LATE CRETACEOUS ARCTIC WILDFIRES AND ECOSYSTEM DYNAMICS RECONSTRUCTED FROM BIOMARKERS IN NEARSHORE MARINE SEDIMENTS presented by J. Diaz-Tarmayo
Authors: J. Diaz-Tarmayo1,2, L. Schwark2, J. Galloway2,3, M. Bringué3 (1 Christian Albrechts University of Kiel; 2 University of Calgary; 3 Geological Survey)

27. MAPPING BLACK CARBON SOURCES IN SURFACE SEDIMENTS FROM THE TROPICAL ATLANTIC OCEAN presented by N. Penalva-Arias
Authors: N. Penalva-Arias1, N. Davtian1, O. Teruel1, P. Comes1, M. Raja2, A. Rosell-Melé1,3, J. Villanueva1 (1 ICTA - Autonomous University of Barcelona; 2 BPU - School of Chemistry (University of Nottingham); 3 Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats)

28. MICROBIAL METABOLISM OF SHALLOW COLD SEEP SEDIMENTS FROM THE SCOTIAN SLOPE, NOVA SCOTIA presented by U. UMOH
Authors: U. Umoh1, N. Ahangarian1, G. Oueslati1, A. Chowdhury1, E. Redshaw1, N. Morrison2, A. MacDonald2, K. Hinrichs3, T. Ventura1 (1 Saint Mary’s University; 2 Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources and Renewables; 3 University of Bremen)

29. MODERN CALIBRATION APPLIED TO PALEOENVIRONMENT: A CASE STUDY FROM THE CENOMANIAN OF THE BOHEMIAN CRETACEOUS BASIN, CZECHIA presented by P. ZahajskĂĄ
Authors: P. Zahajská1,2, J. Čepičková2, J. Trubač2, N. Pedentchouk3, J. Kvaček4 (1 University of Bern (Institute of Geography and Oeschger Center for Climate Change Research); 2 Charles University (Institute of Geology and Palaeontology); 3 University of East Anglia (School of Environmental Sciences); 4 National Museum)

30. MOLECULAR BIOMARKER AS A MEASURE TO PROBE EUTROPHICATION EFFECTS ON ORGANIC CARBON BURIAL IN LAKES presented by Y. Sun
Authors: Y. Sun1, Y. Xu1 (1 Zhejiang University)

31. MOLECULAR CARACTERISATION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL AMBERS: GEOGRAPHICAL ORIGINS AND IDENTIFICATION OF POTENTIAL RESTORATION presented by A. Fradet
Authors: A. Fradet1, P. Adam1, P. Schaeffer1, E. Boes2, M. Michler2, E. Demongin3, D. Mathiot3, C. Heninger4, A. Specklin4, A. Tsuvaltsidis5 (1 University of Strasbourg-CNRS; 2 INRAP Strasbourg; 3 Historical Museum of Haguenau; 4 Unterlinden Museum; 5 Sorbonne University)

32. MOLECULAR MARKERS OF RED BONE MARROW AND MARROW ADIPOSE TISSUE AND THEIR APPLICAITON IN GEOLOGICAL SAMPLES presented by L. Brosnan
Authors: L. Brosnan1, A. Elson1, S. Bijl2, S. Poropat1,3, S. Sanchez2,4, A. Manaprasertsak5, E. Hammarlund5, L. Schwark1,6, W. Rickard1, K. Grice1 (1 Curtin University; 2 Uppsala University; 3 Australian Age of Dinosaurs Museum of Natural History; 4 European Synchrotron Radiation Facility; 5 Lund University; 6 Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel)

33. N-ALKYL AND PHYTANYL TOLUENES AS MARKERS FOR MATURITY AND SOURCE OF PETROLEUM IN THE LOWER SAXONY BASIN (N GERMANY) presented by M. Blumenberg
Authors: G. Scheeder1, C. Ostertag-Henning1, M. Blumenberg1 (1 Federal Institute for Geosciences & Natural Resources (BGR))

34. ORGANIC GEOCHEMICAL INSIGHTS INTO THE EARLY PALAEOGENE VEGETATION FROM THE TROPICS presented by T. Priya
Authors: T. Priya1, S. Dutta1, V. Prasad2 (1 IIT BOMBAY; 2 Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany)

35. PETROLEUM SYSTEM STRATEGY APPLIED TO GEOTHERMAL FIELDS: THE CASE OF THE PECHELBRONN SUB-BASIN (FRANCE) presented by L. Tchang-tchong
Authors: L. TCHANG-TCHONG1, R. MICHELS1, L. BECCALETTO2, C. BOSSENNEC3, C. LORGEOUX1, A. ELIAS-BAHNAN1, J. PIRONON1, P. FAURE-CATTELOIN1 (1 Université de Lorraine; 2 BRGM; 3 Technical University of Darmstadt)

36. RESOLVING FILLING PATTERNS AND IMPLICATIONS IN COMPLEX HYDROCARBON RESERVOIRS presented by K. Arouri
Authors: K. Arouri1, C. Herrera2 (1 Saudi Aramco (EXPEC Advanced Research Center); 2 Saudi Aramco (Reservoir Management Department))

37. SOIL GAS MONITORING EXPERIENCE FROM ABOVE UNDERGROUND GAS STORAGE AND A PILOT CO2 STORAGE, CZECHIA presented by P. Jirman
Authors: J. Francu1, P. Jirman1, V. HladĂ­k1 (1 Czech Geological Survey)

38. STEROID BIOMARKERS FROM EPHEMERAL MICROBIAL OASES ON AN ANTARCTIC ICE SHELF presented by F. Husain
Authors: F. Husain1, J. Millar2, A. Jungblut3, T. Evans1, I. Hawes4, R. Summons1 (1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology; 2 Cardiff University; 3 Natural History Museum; 4 University of Waikato)

39. TEMPERATURE CONTROLS ON DYNAMICS AND EVOLUTION OF ARCHAEAL LIPID DISTRIBUTION presented by R. Bao
Authors: S. Zhao1, L. Zhou1, X. Sun1, Z. Gao1, Y. Zhou2, N. Wang1, Y. Wang1, J. Chen3, L. Xing1, R. Bao1 (1 Ocean University Of China; 2 Guangzhou Marine Geological Survey; 3 Ministry of Natural Resources)

40. THE IMPORTANCE OF ACETATE REGARDING THE PRODUCTION OF METHYLATED BRGDGT’S IN ACIDOBACTERIA SOLIBACTER USITATUS presented by V. Schneider
Authors: V. Schneider1, A.J. Winter1, M.P. Crump1, B.D.A. Naafs1 (1 Bristol University)

41. THE MOLECULAR RECORD OF CPE EVENT IN YANCHANG FORMATION, ORDOS BASIN presented by P. Su
Authors: P. Su1 (1 China University of GeosciencesWuHan)

42. THERMAL HISTORY DISTORTION IN CARBONACEOUS MUDSTONES ASSIGNED BY LONG SYMMETRIC/ASYMMETRIC MID-CHAIN KETONES presented by M. Stefanova
Authors: M. Stefanova1, Z. Milakovska2 (1 Institute of Organic Chemistry with Center of Phytochemistry At Bulgarian Academy Of Sciences; 2 Geological Institute at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences)

43. TIME-LAPSE GEOCHEMISTRY OF PRE-SALT OILS USING LIGHT HYDROCARBONS BY COMPREHENSIVE TWO-DIMENSIONAL GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY presented by C. Torres
Authors: C. Torres1, D. Coutinho1, V. Pereira1, R. Silva1, M. Santos1, L.A. Trindade1, D. Dubois2, F. Aquino Neto1, D. Azevedo1 (1 Federal University Of Rio De Janeiro; 2 Petrobras Research and Development Center)

44. TOWARDS A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF LAKE ECOSYSTEM RESPONSE TO NATURAL CLIMATE VARABILITY – A STUDY OF LAKE BRIGHT (NEW ZEALAND) presented by S. Naeher
Authors: J. Eschenroeder1, C. Moy1, S. Naeher2, M. Vandergoes2, J. Howarth3, C. Riesselman1, C. Shepherd2 (1 University of Otago; 2 GNS Science; 3 Victoria University of Wellington)

45. TRACING AIRBORNE BLACK CARBON INPUTS TO THE EQUATORIAL ATLANTIC OCEAN presented by O. Teruel
Authors: O. Teruel1, N. Penalva1, N. Davtian1, P. Comes1, A. Rosell-Melé2, J. Villanueva1 (1 Autonomous University of Barcelona; 2 Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats (ICREA))

46. TRANSIENT HYDROCLIMATIC PERTURBATION IN RESPONSE TO A MIDDLE EOCENE HYPERTHERMAL EVENT RECORDED IN CENTRAL EUROPE presented by C. Schmitt
Authors: C. Schmitt1,2, I. Vasiliev1, N. Meijer1, A. Martinez-Garcia3, A. Mulch1,2 (1 Senckenberg Biodiversity and Climate Research Centre Frankfurt; 2 Goethe University Frankfurt; 3 Max-Planck-Institute for Chemistry)

47. UNDERESTIMATED ECOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTION OF MESOPROTEROZOIC EUKARYOTES presented by S. Ma
Authors: S. Zhang1, S. Ma1, J. Su1, H. Wang1, X. Wang1 (1 Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development - Petrochina)

Session: Reservoir Geochemistry Applications

Date and time: 13 September, 14:45 – 15:45

Location: Einstein room

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1. ASSESSMENT OF CRUDE OIL POLAR COMPONENTS ONTO CARBONATE AFTER WATERFLOODING AND MODIFIED CATIONIC STARCH INJECTION (EOR) presented by L. Gicovate
Authors: L. Gicovate1, L. AraĂșjo1, G. Da Cruz1, D. Franco2, B. Vaz2 (1 Universidade Estadual Do Norte Fluminense; 2 Universidade Federal de GoiĂĄs)

2. SEAL EFFICIENCY EVALUATION IN THE ZAR-3 PILOT CCS USING BIOMARKERS, MUDLOGS AND ISOTOPES IN THE RESERVOIR AND CAPROCKS, SE CZECHIA presented by J. Francu
Authors: J. Francu1, D. OcĂĄskovĂĄ1, M. PereszlĂ©nyi1, P. Paƙízek1, P. Jirman1, V. HladĂ­k1 (1 Czech Geological Survey)

3. MOLECULAR TRANSFORMATION OF POLAR ORGANIC COMPOUNDS IN CRUDE OIL DURING SUPERIMPOSED SECONDARY ALTERATION presented by B. Jiang
Authors: B. Jiang1 (1 Guangzhou Institute Of Geochemistry (Chinese Academy Of Sciences))

Session: Soils and Peats

Date and time: 13 September, 16:10 – 16:50

Location: Einstein room

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1. TROPICAL PEATLAND BIOGEOCHEMISTRY ALONG AN ECOLOGICAL TRANSECT: THE ENIGMATIC FATE OF ORGANIC MATTER presented by M. Vreeken
Authors: M. Vreeken1, J. Blewett2, N.T. Smit3, F. Schubotz3, A. Gallego-Sala4, D. Naafs1, R. Pancost1 (1 University of Bristol; 2 Harvard University; 3 University of Bremen; 4 University of Exeter)

1. TROPICAL PEATLAND BIOGEOCHEMISTRY ALONG AN ECOLOGICAL TRANSECT: THE ENIGMATIC FATE OF ORGANIC MATTER presented by M. Vreeken
Authors: M. Vreeken1, J. Blewett2, N.T. Smit3, F. Schubotz3, A. Gallego-Sala4, D. Naafs1, R. Pancost1 (1 University of Bristol; 2 Harvard University; 3 University of Bremen; 4 University of Exeter)

2. THE INTERPLAY OF SOIL CHEMISTRY AND TEMPERATURE ON BRANCHED AND ISOPRENOID GDGT LIPIDS, USING GLOBAL ELEVATION GRADIENTS presented by C. De Jonge
Authors: C. De Jonge1, J. Guo2, P. Hallberg3, M. Griepentrog1, R. Smittenberg3, F. Peterse2, P. Boeckx4, G. Dercon5 (1 ETH Zurich; 2 Utrecht University; 3 Stockholm University; 4 Ghent University; 5 International Atomic Energy Agency)

2. THE INTERPLAY OF SOIL CHEMISTRY AND TEMPERATURE ON BRANCHED AND ISOPRENOID GDGT LIPIDS, USING GLOBAL ELEVATION GRADIENTS presented by C. De Jonge
Authors: C. De Jonge1, J. Guo2, P. Hallberg3, M. Griepentrog1, R. Smittenberg3, F. Peterse2, P. Boeckx4, G. Dercon5 (1 ETH Zurich; 2 Utrecht University; 3 Stockholm University; 4 Ghent University; 5 International Atomic Energy Agency)

Thursday - 14 September

Session: Carbon Cycle

Date and time: 14 September, 15:00 – 16:00

Location: Pasteur room

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1. ASSESSING THE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN SAHARAN DUST DEPOSITION, PHYTOPLANKTON RESPONSE AND CARBON EXPORT IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA presented by A. Van Boxtel
Authors: A. Van Boxtel1,2, A. Rice2, G. De Lange2, J. Stuut1,3, F. Peterse2 (1 NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research; 2 Utrecht University; 3 Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

2. THE GREEN BALTIC SEA: A BASINWIDE SPREAD OF CYANOBACTERIAL BLOOMS IN THE HOLOCENE BALTIC SEA presented by T. Bauersachs
Authors: T. Bauersachs1, L. Schwark2 (1 Heidelberg University; 2 Christian-Albrechts-University)

3. RECONSTRUCTING PCO2 IN THE DEEP GEOLOGICAL PAST USING A GENERAL PHYTOPLANKTON BIOMARKER presented by O. Graham
Authors: O. Graham1, C. Witkowski1, K. Littler2, D. Naafs1 (1 University Of Bristol; 2 University of Exeter)

Session: Paleoclimate & Environment 2

Date and time: 14 September, 15:00 – 16:00

Location: Einstein room

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1. LAST ~100 KA OF THE CRETACEOUS CHARACTERISED BY GLOBAL WARMING presented by L. O'Connor
Authors: L. O'Connor1, R. Jerrett1, G. Price2, S. Lengger3, B. Van Dongen1 (1 University Of Manchester; 2 University of Plymouth; 3 Silicon Austria Labs)

2. INTENSE EROSIVE EVENT THAT TRANSFERRED TERRESTRIAL CARBON TO THE OCEAN FOLLOWING THE CRETACEOUS/PALEOGENE BOUNDARY presented by C. Sosa Montes de Oca
Authors: C. Sosa Montes de Oca1, J. Witts1, C.E. Myers2, C.M. Lowery3, M.P. Garb4, J. Naujokaityte2, N.H. Landman5, C. Pietsch6, B.D.A. Naafs1, R.D. Pancost1 (1 University of Bristol; 2 University of New Mexico; 3 University of Texas; 4 Brooklyn College; 5 American Museum of Natural History; 6 San Jose State University)

3. LONG-TERM CLIMATE EVOLUTION OF THE NORTHWEST PACIFIC REGION FROM THE LATE EARLY PLIOCENE (4 MA) TO PRESENT presented by A. Jonas
Authors: A. Jonas1, M. Kars2, T. Bauersachs1, L. Schwark1,3 (1 Christian Albrechts University of Kiel; 2 Kochi University; 3 Curtin University)

Session: Plenary 07

Date and time: 14 September, 09:30 – 10:20

Location: Pasteur room

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1. THE TROPICAL PEATLAND ARCHAEAL LIPIDOME – INFLUENCE OF VEGETATION AND REDOX ON DIVERSITY presented by R. Pancost
Authors: R. Pancost1, J. Blewett1,2, D. Naafs1, M. Vreeken1, A. Gallego-Sala3, A. Pearson2, F. Schubotz4 (1 University of Bristol; 2 Harvard University; 3 University of Exeter; 4 University of Bremen)

2. THE TEMPORAL DISTRIBUTIONS OF SEED-PLANT TERPANES IN SEDIMENTS: APPLICATION AS AGE-DIAGNOSTIC BIOMARKERS IN OILS presented by C. Zhu
Authors: C. Zhu1, C. Walters2, A. Zumberge3 (1 Exxonmobil Technology and Engineering Company; 2 University of Texas at Austin; 3 GeoMark Research Ltd)

Session: Plenary 08

Date and time: 14 September, 10:45 – 12:00

Location: Pasteur room

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1. THE RISE OF EUKARYOTES RECORDED BY TONIAN LIPID BIOMARKER PATTERNS AND BIOMARKER STRATIGRAPHY presented by A. Rizzo
Authors: A. Rizzo1, A. Bekker1, V. Ershova, G. Love1 (1 University of California)

2. LONG-TERM WARMING EXPERIMENTS AS IMPORTANT TOOL TO IMPROVE PALEOENVIRONMENTAL RECONSTRUCTIONS presented by G. Wiesenberg
Authors: G. Wiesenberg1, T. Speckert1, D. PĂŒntener1, N. Ofiti1, B. Sun1, C. Zosso1, E. Pegoraro2, J. Soong3, P. Hanson4, M. Torn2, M. Schmidt1 (1 University of Zurich; 2 Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory; 3 Colorado State University; 4 Oak Ridge National Laboratory)

3. C31 STEROLS FROM SPONGES AND THEIR NEOPROTEROZOIC FOSSIL COUNTERPARTS presented by L. Shawar
Authors: L. Shawar1, G. Love2, A. Zumberge3, P. CĂĄrdenas4, J. Giner5, R. Summons1 (1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology; 2 University of California; 3 GeoMark Research; 4 Uppsala University; 5 State University of New York)

Session: Polar Environments

Date and time: 14 September, 16:30 – 17:30

Location: Pasteur room

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1. DIFFERENTIATING BETWEEN ANCIENT AND MODERN ORGANIC PROCESSES USING LIPID BIOMARKERS IN ANTARCTIC PERMAFROST presented by M. Verret
Authors: M. Verret1,2, S. Naeher3, D. Lacelle4, C. Ginnane3, W. Dickinson2, K. Norton2, J. Turnbull3, R. Levy2,3 (1 The University Centre In Svalbard; 2 Victoria University in Wellington; 3 Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences; 4 University of Ottawa)

2. SEDIMENTARY ORGANIC MATTER COMPOSITION AND TRANSPORT ACROSS THE BEAUFORT SHELF (CANADIAN ARCTIC) presented by L. Bröder
Authors: L. Bröder1,2, L. Bigler1, M. O'Regan3, M. Fritz4, T. Tesi5, B. Juhls4, A. Eulenburg4, T. Priest6, A. Matsuoka7, A. Pellerin8, T. BossĂ©-Demers9, D. RudbĂ€ck3, N. Haghipour1, T. Eglinton1, P. Overduin4, J. Vonk2, J. Lattaud1 (1 ETH ZĂŒrich; 2 Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam; 3 Stockholm University; 4 Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research; 5 National Research Council (Institute of Polar Sciences); 6 Max-Planck-Institute for Marine Microbiology; 7 University of New Hampshire; 8 UniversitĂ© du QuĂ©bec Ă  Rimouski; 9 UniversitĂ© Laval)

3. POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC HYDROCARBONS (PAH) RECORD CONTRIBUTIONS OF TERRIGENOUS ORGANIC MATTER FROM ANGIOSPERMS AND PALAEOFIRES presented by K. Doiron
Authors: K. Doiron1, S. Brassell1, P. Bijl2, T. Wagner3, J. Herrle4, G. Uenzelmann-Neben5, S. Bohaty6, L. Childress7, IODP Expedition 392 Science Party8 (1 Indiana University; 2 Utrecht University; 3 Heriot-Watt University; 4 Goethe University; 5 Alfred Wegener Institute; 6 Heidelburg University; 7 Texas A&M University; 8 Various)

Session: Poster Session Thursday

Date and time: 14 September, 13:30 – 15:00

Location: Posters

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1. ADVANCES IN GEOCHEMICAL INVESTIGATIONS OF STRAY GAS MIGRATION INCIDENTS presented by F. Baldassare
Authors: F. Baldassare1, E. Chapman1 (1 Echelon Applied Geochemistry)

2. AMBER DITERPENOID DISTRIBUTIONS AS A KEY TO IDENTIFY CHEIROLEPIDIACEAE, AN EXTINCT MAJOR CONIFER FAMILY presented by A. Fradet
Authors: A. Fradet1, P. Adam1, P. Schaeffer1, B. Gomez2 (1 University of Strasbourg; 2 University of Lyon 1)

3. ASSESSING THE BIOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL DRIVERS OF A MAJOR SILURIAN MARINE CARBON ISOTOPE EXCURSION presented by N. Marshall
Authors: N. Marshall1, G. Love1, B. Cramer2 (1 University of California; 2 Universtiy of Iowa)

4. BACK TO THE FUTURE: COMPARING PLEISTOCENE TO MODERN AMINO ACID ISOTOPIC COMPOSITIONS TO REVEAL WOOLLY MAMMOTH DIETARY NICHE presented by R. Schwartz-Narbonne
Authors: R. Schwartz-Narbonne1,2, G. Zazula3, F.J. Longstaffe2 (1 Sheffield Hallam University; 2 Department of Earth Sciences; 3 Government of Yukon - Department of Tourism & Culture (Palaeontology Program))

5. CLIMATIC SEASONALITY CAPTURED BY LACUSTRINE SHALES AT THE UPPER CARBONIFEROUS AND THE EARLIEST EUROPEAN APPEARENCE OF OLEANANE. presented by J. Dąbek-GƂowacka
Authors: J. Dąbek-GƂowacka1, K. Jurek2 (1 Institute of Geological Sciences - Jagiellonian University; 2 AGH University of Science and Technology)

6. CLOSED RETORT THERMAL EXTRACTION: NEW TECHNIQUES FOR OIL-SOURCE CORRELATIONS AND A CASE STUDY FROM THE POWDER RIVER BASIN, WY presented by A. Zumberge
Authors: A. Zumberge1, A. Turner1, C. Donohue1, J. Zumberge1 (1 GeoMark Research)

7. COMPARING CHANGES IN FUNCTION AND STRUCTURE BETWEEN THE GOLAN AND OTHER MARINE ECOSYSTEMS FOLLOWING THE KPG MASS EXTINCTION presented by
Authors: S. Patra1,2, A. Amrani1, Y. Rosenberg2 (1 Hebrew University of Jerusalem; 2 Geological Survey of Israel)

8. COMPARISON OF RESPONSE BETWEEN 3-OH-FAS AND BR-GDGT ALONG A EASTERN HIMALAYN ELEVATION TRANSECT presented by P. Sanyal
Authors: P. Sanyal1, R. Sen1, U.N. Guria1 (1 Indian Institute Of Science Education And Research Kolkata)

9. DECOUPLING THE NATURAL AND ANTHROPOGENIC SOURCES OF PYROGENIC CARBON (PYC) IN THE HIMALAYAN ECOTONE- AN ASSESSMENT BASED ON MOLECULAR SIGNATURES. presented by Y. Ankit
Authors: Y. Ankit1, E. Dietze1 (1 Landscape Geoscience, Physical Geography, University of Goettingen)

10. DEPOSITIONAL HISTORY OF THE TARFAYA, SW MOROCCO: EVIDENCE FROM XRF SCANNER-DERIVED ELEMENTAL RECORDS AND BULK CARBONATE STABLE ISOTOPES presented by E.H. Chellai
Authors: E.H. Chellai1, M. Aquit1 (1 Marrakech University)

11. DEVELOPMENT OF 3-OH-FA-BASED PROXY CALIBRATIONS FOR LAKES AND SOILS IN SOUTHEAST ASIA presented by P. Chaiseanwang
Authors: P. Chaiseanwang1, J. Bendle1, K. Yamoah2, A. Jirapinyakul3, C. Hou1, D. Fallows1 (1 University Of Birmingham; 2 University of York; 3 Chulalongkorn University)

12. EVOLUTION OF BIOMARKERS MATURITY PARAMETERS IN THE MESOPROTEROZOIC BLACK SHALE presented by S. Ma
Authors: S. Ma1, S. Zhang1, J. Su1, X. Wang1, K. He1 (1 Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development - Petrochina)

13. EXTRACTING CRITICAL RESERVOIR-MANAGEMENT INFORMATION FROM OBM-CONTAMINATED GAS CONDENSATE AND VOLATILE OIL SAMPLES presented by N. Marcano Balliache
Authors: A. Cerioli Regondi1, N. Marcano Balliache2, H. Saeed2, M. Monzo1, L. Stancampiano1, R. Pereira Cardoso2, N. Ali2 (1 ENI SPA; 2 SLB)

14. GENERATION AND APPLICATION OF HYDROCARBONS PRESERVED IN THE CLOSED PORES FROM THE JURASSIC FORMATION, SICHUAN BASIN presented by F. Liu
Authors: F. Liu1, Y. Han1 (1 China University of Geosciences (Wuhan))

15. GEOCHEMICAL AND PETROGRAPHIC EVALUATION OF THE HYDROCARBON GENERATION POTENTIAL FROM THE IRATI FORMATION, SOUTH BRAZIL presented by M. Santos
Authors: M. Santos1, W. Kalkreuth1, G. Link1, J. Vargas1, M. Bicca1, T. Silva1 (1 Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul)

16. GEOCHEMICAL CONSTRAINTS ON CRUDE OIL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE MAHU SAG: INSIGHTS FROM THERMAL SIMULATION EXPERIMENTS OF SOURCE ROCK presented by W. Dang
Authors: W. Dang1,2, G. Gao1,2, Y. Zhang1,2, X. You3, L. Guo1,2, Q. Yan3, W. He3 (1 State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Resource and Prospecting; 2 China University of Petroleum; 3 Exploration & Development Institute - Xinjiang Oil Field Company)

17. GEOCHEMISTRY AND PHYTOPLANKTON COMMUNITY SHIFTS IN THE EARLY TOARCIAN: A BIOMARKER APPROACH FROM THE NORTH WEST GERMAN BASIN presented by T. Marten
Authors: T. Marten1, J. Mutterlose2, W. Ruebsam1, L. Schwark1 (1 Kiel University; 2 Bochum University)

18. HYDROGEN SULFIDE GENERATED DURING OIL THERMAL RECOVERY IN THE BAMIANHE OILFIELD, BOHAI BAY BASIN: IMPLICATIONS FROM VOLATILE ORGANIC SULFUR COMPOUNDS presented by Q. Xiao
Authors: Q. Xiao1, S. Cai1 (1 Yangtze University)

19. IDENTIFICATION OF ESTER-LINKED MEMBRANE-SPANNING LIPIDS THROUGH TES HOMOLOG IN AN ACIDOBACTERIUM presented by Y. Chen
Authors: Y. Chen1, F. Zheng1, H. Yang2, D. Naafs3, C. Zhang1, R. Pancost3, Z. Zeng1 (1 Southern University Of Science And Technology; 2 China University of Geosciences; 3 University of Bristol)

20. IDENTIFICATION OF H-GDGT SYNTHESIS PROTEINS presented by P. Welander
Authors: A. Garcia1, G. Liman2, K. Fluke2, S. Davidson2, T. Santangelo2, G. Chadwick3, P. Welander1 (1 Stanford University; 2 Colorado State University; 3 University of California Berkeley)

21. IDENTIFICATION, EVOLUTION AND GEOLOGICAL INDICATIONS OF SOLID BITUMEN IN SHALE- A CASE STUDY OF THE QINGSHANKOU FORMATION IN SONGLIAO BASIN presented by L. Wang
Authors: L. Wang2, B. Liu2, L. Bai2, M. Ostadhassan1 (1 Christian-Albrechts-UniversitÀt; 2 Northeast Petroleum University)

22. IDENTIFYING MICROORGANISMS AND SOIL-STABILIZING ORGANIC MATRICES IN EVAPORITIC SOIL CRUSTS OF THE ATACAMA DESERT presented by H. Mißbach
Authors: H. Mißbach1, I. Prater1, K. Koenig1, D. Friedrich1, C. Heim1 (1 University of Cologne)

23. IF SPEED IS OF THE ESSENCE: RAPID ANALYSIS OF JETSAM AMBERGRIS BY APCI COMPACT MASS SPECTROMETRY presented by S. Rowland
Authors: S. Rowland1, P. Sutton1, M. Wilde1 (1 University Of Plymouth)

24. INTEGRATE TIME-LAPSE GAS GEOCHEMISTRY AND EOS MODELING TO EVALUATE DESORBED GAS IN UNCONVENTIONAL RESERVOIRS presented by P. Luo
Authors: P. Luo1 (1 Saudi Aramco)

25. LATE ACQUISITION OF RTCA CYCLE BY CHLOROBI INFORMED BY 13C-DEPLETED FOSSIL CAROTENOIDS presented by X. Zhang
Authors: X. Zhang1,2, M. Paoletti1, G. Izon1, G. Fournier1, R. Summons1 (1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology; 2 Shanghai Jiao Tong University)

26. LONG-TERM WARMING EXPERIMENT IN PEATLAND: IMPLICATIONS FOR BRANCHED GDGT PROXIES presented by A. Huguet
Authors: N. Ofiti2, A. Huguet1, P.J. Hanson, G.L.B. Wiesenberg (1 UMR METIS, CNRS/Sorbonne Université/EPHE; 2 University of Zurich, Dept of Geography; 3 Environmental Sciences Division and Climate Change Science Institute)

27. MEMBRANE LIPID ADAPTATION IN SOIL THAUMARCHAEOTA presented by C.D. Rosendahl
Authors: C.D. Rosendahl1, L.H. Bachmann1, F. Elling1 (1 Christian-Albrechts-UniversitÀt zu Kiel)

28. MOLECULAR GEOCHEMISTRY CHARACTERIZATION OF UPPER-TRIASSIC TO TOARCIAN SOURCE ROCKS IN THE IONIAN ZONE, GREECE presented by L. Schwark
Authors: I. Alexandridis1, L. Schwark2 (1 Christian Albrechts University of Kiel; 2 Curtin University)

29. MOLECULAR RECORDS OF THE TRIASSIC-JURASSIC AND THE EAERLY TOARCIAN CLIMATE EVENTS AT THE LAND-SEA INTERFACE presented by W. Ruebsam
Authors: W. Ruebsam1, L. Schwark1 (1 University of Kiel)

30. NITROGEN CYCLE PERTURBATION DURING THE PALEOCENE-EOCENE THERMAL MAXIMUM presented by X. Zhao
Authors: X. Zhao1 (1 Kiel University)

31. PALAEOENVIRONMENT OF THE MIDDLE-LOWER JURASSIC IN TAIPEI SAG: INSIGHTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF HIGH-QUALITY SOURCE ROCKS presented by B. Wang
Authors: B. Wang1,2, Z. Huang1,2 (1 State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Resource and Prospecting; 2 China University Of Petroleum Beijing)

32. PALAEOENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATIONS OF AMBERS IN THE EOCENE LIGNITE FROM THE SHENBEI COALFIELD, NORTHEAST CHINA presented by B. Liu
Authors: B. Liu1, A. Bechtel2, C. Zhao1, D. Gross2, X. Guo1, Q. Zhao1 (1 Hebei University Of Engineering; 2 MontanuniversitÀt)

33. PALEOENVIRONMENTAL AND MATURITY INTERPRETATIONS FROM COALS OF THE MAASTRICHTIAN GUADUAS FORMATION, COLOMBIAN ANDES presented by J.F. Sanabria Vargas
Authors: J.F. Sanabria Vargas1, J.S. Gomez Neita1, A.M. Pimentel Mizusaki1, T. Freitas Da Silva1, S.P. Aranha Da Paz2, D.E. Vega Porras2, D.A. Dueñas Torres3, M. MĂŒller Bicca1, H. Anzolin1, A.L. Batista de Lima1 (1 Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul; 2 Federal University of ParĂĄ; 3 Pedagogic and Technologic University of Colombia)

34. PALEO-ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS AND ORGANIC MATTER ENRICHMENT MECHANISM OF THE EOCENE IN THE EAST CHINA SEA BASIN presented by T. Qu
Authors: T. Qu1, Z. Huang1 (1 China University Of Petroleum Beijing)

35. POSITION-SPECIFIC CARBON ISOTOPE MODELING AND MEASUREMENTS OF PHYTANE presented by K. Freeman
Authors: P. Volante1, J. Drozd1, K. Freeman1 (1 Pennsylvania State University)

36. QUANTIFYING MICROPLASTICS ABUNDANCE AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS AS VECTORS FOR HEAVY METAL ADSORPTION IN FRESHWATER AQUATIC SYSTEM OF KASHMIR HIMALAYA presented by S. Kumar
Authors: S. Kumar1, K. Ajay1, B. Diptimayee1, A. Yaseen2, K. Balasubramanian3, S.U. Bhat2, A. Jehangir2, A. Ambili1 (1 Indian institute of science education and research Mohali; 2 University of Kashmir; 3 Agharkar Research Institute)

37. REDUCTION, IMMOBILIZATION AND DEGS CONTRIBUTION BY PSEUDOMONAS TO ELUCIDATE THE MECHANISMS OF CHLOROPHENOL-CR(â…„) BIOREMEDIATION presented by S. Sun
Authors: S. Sun1,2, Y. Wang1,2, S. Chen3, Z. Li4, Q. Liu1,2, C. Zhao1,2, X. Zhang1,2 (1 China University of Petroleum (east China); 2 State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Pollution Control; 3 Shandong University of Science and Technology; 4 Toroivd Technology Company Limited)

38. RICE PRODUCTION ALTERS ORGANIC CARBON CYCLING IN THE GANGES-BRAHMAPUTRA-MEGHNA RIVER BASIN presented by B. Boehman
Authors: B. Boehman1, C. Hein2, K. French3, S. Phelps4, A. Pearson4, V. Galy1 (1 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution; 2 Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences; 3 United States Geological Survey; 4 Harvard University)

39. SEARCH FOR THE SOURCE ROCKS IN THE TURIJA OIL FIELD REGION (SE PANNONIAN BASIN, SERBIA) presented by K. Stojanovic
Authors: J. Stevanovic1, N. Vukovic2, D. Gross3, R. Sachsenhofer3, A. Kostic2, I. Kojic2, K. Stojanovic2 (1 STC-NIS Naftagas; 2 University of Belgrade; 3 MontanuniversitÀt Leoben)

40. SEDIMENTARY ENVIRONMENT CHANGES AND DIFFERENTIAL ENRICHMENT OF ORGANIC MATTER UNDER VOLCANIC ACTION IN PERMIAN LUCAOGOU FORMATION, SANTANGHU BASIN, NW CHINA presented by M. Yu
Authors: M. Yu1,2, G. Gao1,2, J. Kang3, H. Liang3, Q. Ma3, M. Liu1,2 (1 China University Of Petroleum Beijing; 2 Key Laboratory of Petroleum Resources and Prospecting; 3 PetroChina Tuha Oilfield Company)

41. SIMULATION AND PREDICTION OF PHASE EVOLUTION FOR ULTRA-DEEP OIL FROM LOWER CAMBRIAN STRATA OF THE TARIM BASIN: PRACTICE AND IMPLICATIONS presented by Y. Wang
Authors: Y. Wang1, C. Chen1, R. Deng1, H. Zhang2 (1 Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry (Chinese Academy of Sciences); 2 Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration and Development (PetroChina Tarim Oilfield Company))

42. SMART SOLUTIONS FROM MUD GAS GEOCHEMISTRY: PREDICTION OF PROPERTIES OF NATURALLY AND ARTIFICIALLY ALTERED FLUIDS presented by D. Strapoc
Authors: D. Strapoc1 (1 SLB)

43. SOURCE AND GENESIS OF THE LOW-MATURE OIL IN THE LIXIAN SLOPE OF THE RAOYANG SAG, BOHAI BAY BASIN presented by J. Liu
Authors: J. Liu1, S. Li1, S. Deng1 (1 China University of Petroleum)

44. SOURCES AND DISTRIBUTION OF GLYCEROL DIALKYL GLYCEROL TETRAETHERS (GDGTS) IN TROPICAL ESTUARIES, GULF OF GUINEA, WEST AFRICA. presented by U. UMOH
Authors: U. Umoh1,2, L. Li2, J. Wang2, N. Kauluma3, F. Asuquo4, E. Akpan4, I. Oyo-ita4, O. Oyo-ita4 (1 Saint Mary’s University; 2 Tongji University; 3 Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources; 4 University of Calabar)

45. SULFUR AND CARBON EVOLUTION IN THE MARINE SEDIMENTS OF GUAYMAS BASIN (GULF OF CALIFORNIA) USING ROCK-EVAL THERMAL ANALYSIS presented by P. Dodinet
Authors: P. Dodinet2, I. Kowalewski1, E. Kohler1, H. Ravelojaona1, M. Tellez1, I. LevĂȘque1, V. Lamoureux-Var1, A. Riboulleau2 (1 IFP Energies Nouvelles; 2 Lille University)

46. THE LORRAINE CARBONIFEROUS BASIN (FRANCE) AS A NEW TARGET OF REGIONAL GAS RESOURCE FOR THE ENERGY TRANSITION STRATEGY? presented by S. Allouti
Authors: S. ALLOUTI1, R. MICHELS1, F. MALARTRE1, M. MOMBO MOUKETO1, Y. GERAUD1, F. NASSIF2, J. PIRONON1, P. De DONATO1 (1 Université de Lorraine; 2 La Française de l'Energie)

Session: Pyrogenic Carbon

Date and time: 14 September, 16:30 – 17:30

Location: Einstein room

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1. QUANTIFICATION AND COMPOUND SPECIFIC STABLE CARBON ISOTOPE ANALYSIS OF DISSOLVED BLACK CARBON IN THE ATLANTIC OCEAN presented by N. Davtian
Authors: N. Davtian1, N. Penalva-Arias1, O. Teruel-Cabello1, P. Comes-Bordas1, A. Rosell-Melé1,2, J. Villanueva-Ribes1 (1 ICTA-UAB; 2 ICREA)

2. TRACING ORGANIC MATTER DERIVED FROM AUSTRALIAN DUST AND BUSHFIRES IN NEW ZEALAND USING LIPID BIOMARKERS presented by S. Naeher
Authors: S. Naeher1, P.M. Novis2, P. Davy1, B.R.T. Simoneit3, M. Campbell4, P. Grierson5, A. Baker4, J.E. Hunt2 (1 GNS Science; 2 Manaaki Whenua-Landcare Research; 3 Oregon State University; 4 University of New South Wales; 5 University of Western Australia)

3. INCORPORATION OF NITROGEN AND SULFUR IN PYROGENIC DISSOLVED ORGANIC MATTER presented by H. Hamontree
Authors: H. Hamontree1, P. Hatcher1 (1 Old Dominion University)

Friday - 15 September

Session: High Resolution Analytical Methods

Date and time: 15 September, 08:50 – 10:10

Location: Pasteur room

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1. MILLIMETRE-SCALE BIOMARKER HETEROGENEITY IN LACUSTRINE SHALE IDENTIFIES THE NATURE OF SIGNAL-AVERAGING AND PERIODIC EUXINIA presented by S. George
Authors: H. Xu1,2,3,4, D. Hou2, S. Löhr3,5, Q. Liu1,4,6, Z. Jin1,4,6, J. Shi2, X. Liang6, C. Niu2, S. George3 (1 State Key Laboratory of Shale Oil and Gas Enrichment Mechanisms and Effective Development; 2 China University of Geosciences (Beijing); 3 Macquarie University; 4 SINOPEC; 5 University of Adelaide; 6 Peking University)

2. PROTEINS IN THE GEOLOGICAL RECORD UNDER A DIAGENETIC FRAMEWORK: INSIGHTS FROM PY-GC × GC-TOFMS presented by S. Dutta
Authors: R. Umamaheswaran1, S. Dutta1, G. Prasad2, M.A. Khan3, S. Kumar1, H. Singh4 (1 Indian Institute Of Technology Bombay; 2 University of Delhi; 3 Siddho-Kanho-Birsa University; 4 Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeobotany)

3. MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF GLOECAPSOMORPHA PRISCA MICROFOSSILS BY MASS SPECTROMETRY DOWN TO THE CELLULAR SCALE presented by M. Bon
Authors: M. Bon1 (1 Lille University)

4. ADVANCING BIOGEOCHEMICAL INTERPRETATION AND CHEMICAL LABILITY ASSESSMENTS OF AQUATIC, SOIL, AND OIL ORGANIC MATTER BY FT-ICR MS presented by J. D'Andrilli
Authors: J. D'Andrilli1, C. Romero2, P. Zito3, D. Podgorski3, R. Payn4, S. Sebestyen5, A. Zimmerman6, F. Rosario-Ortiz7 (1 Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium; 2 University of Lethbridge; 3 University of New Orleans; 4 Montana State University; 5 Northern Research Station USDA Forest Service; 6 University of Florida; 7 University of Colorado Boulder)

Session: Plenary 09

Date and time: 15 September, 10:45 – 12:00

Location: Pasteur room

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1. INTERPRETING THE MOLECULAR RECORD IN EXTRAORDINARILY PRESERVED CONCRETION FOSSILS: MIMICKING MICROBIAL FOSSILISATION OF MODERN GINGKO LEAVES AND TRUE FERN FRONDS presented by K. Grice
Authors: K. Grice1, H. Vijay1, A. Elson1, M. Tripp1, M. Coolen1, A. Holman1, C. Wuchter1, N. Dhami1 (1 Curtin University)

2. A DIAMONDOIDS-BASED MATURITY CALIBRATION USING NATURALLY OCCURRING PETROLEUM FLUIDS presented by R. Van der Ploeg
Authors: R. Van der Ploeg1, J. Pureveen1, S. Van den Boorn1, P. Van Bergen2 (1 Shell Global Solutions International B.V.; 2 Shell Research Ltd.)

3. INTRAMOLECULAR CARBON ISOTOPE ANALYSIS OF PHYTOL USING ORBITRAP MASS SPECTROMETRY presented by M. Öztoprak
Authors: M. Öztoprak1, E. Hopmans1, M. Van der Meer1, S. Schouten1,2, L. Villanueva1,2 (1 Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Researchv (NIOZ); 2 Utrecht University)

Session: Sulfur in Petroleum Systems

Date and time: 15 September, 08:50 – 10:10

Location: Einstein room

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1. VOLATILE ORGANIC SULFUR COMPOUNDS AS A NOVEL PROXY FOR GAS-SOURCE ROCK CORRELATIONS: ORDOS BASIN, CHINA, AS A TEST CASE presented by I. Kutuzov
Authors: I. Kutuzov1, C. Cai2, A. Amrani1 (1 The Hebrew University Of Jerusalem; 2 Institute of Geology and Geophysics)

2. APPLICATION OF Δ34S VALUES TO OIL-GAS-SOURCE ROCK CORRELATIONS AND TSR ALTERATIONS FROM TARIM AND SICHUAN BASINS presented by C. Cai
Authors: C. Cai1, I. Kutuzov2, D. Wang3, A. Amrani2 (1 Chinese Academy of Sciences; 2 The Hebrew University of Jerusalem; 3 China University of Geosciences)

3. ORGANIC MATTER SULFURIZATION AND POTENTIAL MARINE INCURSIONS IN THE JOGGINS FORMATION (WESTPHALIAN CARBONIFEROUS), NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA presented by G.T. Ventura
Authors: G.T. Ventura1, R.A. MacRae1, Y. Owino1 (1 Saint Mary's University)

4. EFFECT OF THERMAL MATURITY AND THERMOCHEMICAL SULFATE REDUCTION ON CARBON ISOTOPES OF HYDROCARBON IN SULFURIC SYSTEM presented by N. Al Lababidi
Authors: N. Al Lababidi1, M. Alrowaie1 (1 Saudi Aramco)

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