From biomolecules to chemofossils [electronic resource] / Jan Schwarzbauer, Branimir Jovančićević.
2016
QH343.7
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Title
From biomolecules to chemofossils [electronic resource] / Jan Schwarzbauer, Branimir Jovančićević.
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9783319250755 (electronic book)
3319250752 (electronic book)
9783319272412
3319250752 (electronic book)
9783319272412
Published
Switzerland : Springer, 2016.
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English
Description
1 online resource (viii, 160 pages) : illustrations.
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10.1007/978-3-319-25075-5 doi
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QH343.7
Dewey Decimal Classification
577/.14
Summary
This second volume in the series 'Fundamentals in Organic Geochemistry' focusses on molecular chemical aspects introducing the structural diversity of natural products, their fate in the sedimentary systems and the consequences of the corresponding alterations for geoscientific questions. Organic Geochemistry is a modern scientific subject characterized by a high transdisciplinarity and located at the edge of chemistry, environmental sciences, geology and biology. Therefore, there is a need for a flexible offer of appropriate academic teaching material on an undergraduate level addressed to the variety of students coming originally from different study disciplines. For such a flexible usage this textbook series consists of different volumes with clear defined aspects and with manageable length.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed April 21, 2016).
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Fundamentals in organic geochemistry.
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Table of Contents
1. Molecular aspects of production and degradation of natural organic matter in the geosphere
2. The biomarker approach
3. Isoprenoids
4. Polyketides
5. Pigments
6. Macromolecules.
2. The biomarker approach
3. Isoprenoids
4. Polyketides
5. Pigments
6. Macromolecules.