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All abstracts by Steven T. Petsch in conference series: Goldschmidt

(2015) Current and Future River Organic Carbon Export Using Discharge and Constituent Load Data Archives
Petsch S & Armfield J

(2011) Compound-Specific Isotopic Evidence of Paleoenvironmental Change Lake El’gygytgyn, NE Russia
Wilkie K, Petsch S, Burns S & Brigham-Grette J

(2011) Biogeochemistry of Devonian Shale Gas Resources of the Midwest USA: Antrim and New Albany Shales
Martini A, Petsch S, McIntosh J, Kirk M, Schlegel M, Damashek J & Miller S

(2010) Microbial Community Structure and Geochemistry of the New Albany Shale (Illinios Basin) and its Potential to Produce Biogenic Methane
Damashek J, Miller S, Kirk M, McIntosh J, Schlegel M, Petsch S & Martini A

(2009) Effect of Natural Gas Production on Geochemistry and Microbiology in a Fractured Organic-Rich Shale
Kirk M, Martini A, McIntosh J, Petsch S & Takacs-Vesbach C

(2009) Signatures of Anaerobic Hydrocabron Biodegradation in Sulfidic and Methanic Environments
Formolo M, Petsch S, Martini A & Ferdelman T

(2007) Continental Paleotemperature Reconstructions: Distribution of GDGTs in a Variety of Lakes
Zhang Z, Bradley R & Petsch S

(2007) Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene Variability in Organic Matter Sources in Lake El'gygytgyn, NE Siberia
Wilkie KMK, Petsch ST & Brigham-Grette J

(2001) Evidence for Microbial Activity in Black Shale Weathering Environments
Petsch ST, Edwards KJ & Eglinton TI

(2001) Dating Weathering of Organic-Rich Shales with U-Series Disequilibrium
Peucker-Ehrenbrink B, Sims KWW, Jaffe LA, Petsch S & Shimizu N

(2000) Microbes that Utilize Kerogen: Degradation of Ancient, Refractory Organic Matter during Black Shale Weathering
Petsch S, Edwards K & Eglinton T

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