Organic Geochemistry
Overview
Organic Geochemistry is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that focuses on the study of organic compounds in geological and environmental systems. It covers a wide range of topics including the origin, distribution, and fate of organic matter in rocks, sediments, soils, and water. The journal publishes research articles, reviews, and short communications, providing a platform for scientists to share their findings and advancements in the field of organic geochemistry.
Details
Details
Abbr.
Org Geochem
Start
1977
End
Continuing
Frequency
Twelve no. a year, <Jan. 1992->
p-ISSN
0146-6380
Country
United Kingdom
Language
English
Metrics
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 1303
156
SJR / Ranks: 4347
919
CiteScore / Ranks: 3428
6.40
JIF / Ranks: 3481
3.0
Recent Articles
1.
Whaley-Martin K, San Pedro R, Mailloux B, Bostick B, Ahmed K, Mozumder R, et al.
Org Geochem
. 2024 Nov;
177.
PMID: 39606102
The presence of dissolved arsenic in shallow aquifers of Bangladesh is widely accepted to require microbial dissimilatory iron-reduction in anoxic aquifers utilizing organic carbon as an electron donor. However, the...
2.
Wilhelm M, Davila A, Eigenbrode J, Parenteau M, Jahnke L, Liu X, et al.
Org Geochem
. 2018 May;
103:97-104.
PMID: 29743757
Our understanding of long-term organic matter preservation comes mostly from studies in aquatic systems. In contrast, taphonomic processes in extremely dry environments are relatively understudied and are poorly understood. We...
3.
Gibson C, Berry T, Wang R, Spencer J, Johnston C, Jiang Y, et al.
Org Geochem
. 2018 Apr;
92:32-41.
PMID: 29657346
The addition of pyrogenic organic matter (PyOM), the aromatic carbon-rich product of the incomplete combustion of plant biomass or fossil fuels, to soil can influence the rate of microbial metabolism...
4.
Sessions A, Zhang L, Welander P, Doughty D, Summons R, Newman D
Org Geochem
. 2014 Feb;
56:120-130.
PMID: 24496464
Hopanoids are triterpenoids produced mainly by bacteria, are ubiquitous in the environment, and have many important applications as biological markers. A wide variety of related hopanoid structures exists, many of...
5.
Besemer K, Luef B, Preiner S, Eichberger B, Agis M, Peduzzi P
Org Geochem
. 2010 Dec;
40(3):321-331.
PMID: 21151814
Dissolved and particulate organic matter (DOM and POM) distribution, lignin phenol signatures, bulk elemental compositions, fluorescence indices and microbial plankton (algae, bacteria, viruses) in a temperate river floodplain system were...
6.
van der Meer M, Schouten S, Ward D, Geenevasen J, Sinninghe Damste J
Org Geochem
. 2001 Sep;
30(12):1585-7.
PMID: 11543197
All-cis hentriaconta-9,15,22-triene (I) has been isolated from Chloroflexus mats, Yellowstone National Park (USA), and identified by GC-(HR)MS analysis of I and its hydrogenated and DMDS-derivatized products and by 1H and...
7.
Simoneit B, Schoell M, Kvenvolden K
Org Geochem
. 1997 Apr;
26(7-8):511-5.
PMID: 11541391
We submitted individual aliphatic and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in samples of hydrothermal petroleum from Escanaba Trough to compound specific isotope analysis to trace their origins. The carbon isotope compositions of...
8.
Simoneit B, Fetzer J
Org Geochem
. 1996 Oct;
24(10-11):1065-77.
PMID: 11541114
Hydrothermal petroleums and heavy tars have been analyzed for polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) with molecular weights greater than that of coronene (300 da). Samples from the hydrothermal systems in the...
9.
Simoneit B, Leif R, Ishiwatari R
Org Geochem
. 1996 Jan;
24(3):377-88.
PMID: 11541747
The aliphatic, aromatic and polar (NSO) fractions of seabed petroleums and sediment bitumen extracts from the Guaymas Basin hydrothermal system have been analyzed by gas chromatography and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry...
10.
Kenig F, Damste J, Frewin N, Hayes J, de Leeuw J
Org Geochem
. 1995 Jun;
23(6):485-526.
PMID: 11539140
The extractable organic matter of 10 immature samples from a marl bed of one evaporitic cycle of the Vena del Gesso sediments (Gessoso-solfifera Fm., Messinian, Italy) was analyzed quantitatively for...