Catagenesis (geology), the cracking process in which organic kerogens are broken down into hydrocarbons
Catagenesis (biology), archaic term from evolutionary biology meaning retrogressive evolution, as contrasted with anagenesis
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Catagenesis may refer to: Catagenesis (geology), the cracking process in which organic kerogens are broken down into hydrocarbons Catagenesis (biology)...
more heat into liquid and gaseous hydrocarbons via a process known as catagenesis. Formation of petroleum occurs from hydrocarbon pyrolysis in a variety...
more heat into liquid and gaseous hydrocarbons in a process known as catagenesis. Despite these heat-driven transformations, the energy released in combustion...
to form hydrocarbons through a chemical process known as cracking, or catagenesis. A kinetic model based on experimental data can capture most of the essential...
derived ceramics from preceramic polymers under an inert atmosphere. Catagenesis, the natural conversion of buried organic matter to fossil fuels. Flash...
pyrolysis has long been considered to take place naturally during the catagenesis of kerogens to fossil fuels. In recent decades it has been found that...
diagenesis even under cool geothermal conditions. Further reduction during catagenesis of the three compounds gives predominantly 18α-oleanane and its counterpart...
kerogen, which migrated out of the source rock for the oil, during oil catagenesis. Asphaltenes had been thought to be held in solution in oil by resins...
cross-referenced with synthesized derivatives that were produced via the catagenesis of beta carotene through hydrous pyrolysis. "Carotenoids". Linus Pauling...
of approach to study the alteration of D/H ratios of kerogen during catagenesis: (1) Laboratory incubation of organic matter that enables mechanistic...
more heat into liquid and gaseous hydrocarbons in a process known as catagenesis. Such organisms and their resulting fossil fuels typically have an age...
degradation of phytol and subsequent reduction. Additionally, during catagenesis, Pr/Ph tends to increase. This variation may be due to preferential release...
of the ultimate fate of petroleum liquids formed from kerogen during catagenesis. In the laboratory, experiments on organic-rich rocks (oil shales and...
stability, diamondoids such as diamantane are naturally concentrated by catagenesis, becoming important constituents of some natural gas condensates including...
detritivores include earthworms, woodlice and dung beetles. Fossilization Catagenesis In society Embalming Disposal of human corpses Burial Burial at sea Natural...
structure is susceptible to alteration and degradation. Upon diagenesis and catagenesis, isorenieratene may be transformed and produce various related products...