Stefan Löhr
researchers.mq.edu.au
0000-0002-1242-552X
Macquarie University
45 papers found
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Metazoan burrowing and organic carbon burial in oxygen depleted sedimentary environments
Clay-organic association as a control on hydrocarbon generation in shale
Maghemite soil nodules reveal the impact of fire on mineralogical and geochemical differentiation at the Earth's surface
Metazoan burrowing and organic carbon burial in black shale
Organic geochemistry of Pliocene sapropels from ODP Sites 964 and 967, eastern Mediterranean Basin
Trace mineral mapping is key to recognizing black shales as dynamic marine systems
NanoMin; a quantum step in understanding the diagenetic and depositional history of organic carbon rich shale
Constraining the impact of benthic meiofaunal activity on organic carbon burial in ancient oxygen-depleted sedimentary environments
Organic geochemical characterisation of aliphatic fractions of Pliocene sapropels from ODP Sites 964 and 967, Eastern Mediterranean Basin
Examining trace phase influence on authigenic neodymium isotope records
Is organic pore development in gas shales influenced by the primary porosity and structure of thermally immature organic matter?
Feldspar dissolution-enhanced porosity in Paleoproterozoic shale reservoir facies from the Barney Creek Formation (McArthur Basin, Australia)
Syn-Deformation Temperature and Fossil Fluid Pathways along an Exhumed Detachment Zone, Khao Khwang Fold-Thrust Belt, Thailand
Carbon preservation as organo- mineral nanocomposites produced by heterotrophic microbes
Seasonal redox oscillation and OC enrichment in a cold-climate source rock
Sapropels were reworked by low-oxygen adapted benthic meiofauna
Micro-trace fossils reveal pervasive reworking of Pliocene sapropels by low-oxygen-adapted benthic meiofauna
Extensive reworking of Pliocene sapropels by low-oxygen adapted benthic meiofauna
Organomineral nanocomposite carbon burial during Oceanic Anoxic Event 2
Direct evidence for organic carbon preservation as clay-organic nanocomposites in a Devonian black shale; from deposition to diagenesis
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