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42
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7588
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7355
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184

Overview

P.A. Schenck is affiliated with the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. Their research profile is characterized by contributions within this academic setting.

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Best Publications

  • Tocopherols as likely precursors of pristane in ancient sediments and crude oils

    H. Goossens;J. W. de Leeuw;P. A. Schenck;S. C. Brassell

  • Quenching of labile functionalised lipids by inorganic sulphur species: evidence for the formation of sedimentary organic sulphur compounds at the early stages of diagenesis

    Jaap S Sinninghe Damst'e;W.Irene C Rijpstra;A.C Kock-van Dalen;Jan W De Leeuw

  • Application of biological markers in the recognition of palaeohypersaline environments

    H. L. ten Haven;J. W. de Leeuw;J. S. Sinninghe Damsté;P. A. Schenck

  • Organic geochemical studies of a Messinian evaporitic basin, northern Apennines (Italy) I: Hydrocarbon biological markers for a hypersaline environment

    H.L. Ten Haven;J.W. De Leeuw;P.A. Schenck

  • Organic sulphur in macromolecular sedimentary organic matter: I. Structure and origin of sulphur-containing moieties in kerogen, asphaltenes and coal as revealed by flash pyrolysis

    Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté;Timothy I. Eglinton;Jan W. De Leeuw;P.A. Schenck

  • Analysis of modern and fossil plant cuticles by Curie point Py-GC and Curie point Py-GC-MS: Recognition of a new, highly aliphatic and resistant biopolymer

    M. Nip;E.W. Tegelaar;H. Brinkhuis;J.W. De Leeuw

  • Origin of organic sulphur compounds and sulphur-containing high molecular weight substances in sediments and immature crude oils

    Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté;W. Irene;C. Rijpstra;Jan W. de Leeuw

  • The occurrence and identification of series of organic sulphur compounds in oils and sediment extracts: II. Their presence in samples from hypersaline and non-hypersaline palaeoenvironments and possible application as source, palaeoenvironmental and maturity indicators

    Jaap S Sinninghe Damsté;W.Irene C Rijpstra;Jan W De Leeuw;P.A Schenck

  • On the occurrence and structural identification of long chain unsaturated ketones and hydrocarbons in sediments

    J.W. de Leeuw;F.W. v.d. Meer;W.I.C. Rijpstra;P.A. Schenck

  • The occurrence and identification of series of organic sulphur compounds in oils and sediment extracts. I. A study of Rozel Point Oil (U.S.A.)

    Jaap S.Sinninghe Damsté;Jan W De Leeuw;A.C Kock-Van Dalen;Martin A De Zeeuw

  • Free, esterified and residual bound sterols in Black Sea Unit I sediments

    J.W. de Leeuw;W.Irene C. Rijpstra;P.A. Schenck;J.K. Volkman

  • The identification of mono-, di- and trimethyl 2-methyl-2-(4,8,12-trimethyltridecyl) chromans and their occurrence in the geosphere

    Jaap S.Sinninghe Damsté;A.C Kock-Van Dalen;Jan W De Leeuw;P.A Schenck

  • Kerogen of Toarcian shales of the Paris Basin. A study of its maturation by flash pyrolysis techniques

    Ger van Graas;J.W de Leeuw;P.A Schenck;J Haverkamp

  • Organic geochemistry of Walvis Bay diatomaceous ooze—I. Occurrence and significance of the fatty acids

    Jaap J. Boon;J.W. De Leeuw;P.A. Schenck

  • Bias of the paleobotanical record as a consequence of variations in the chemical composition of higher vascular plant cuticles

    Erik W. Tegelaar;Hans Kerp;Henk Visscher;Pieter A. Schenck

  • The occurrence and identification of C30, C31 and C32 alkan-1, 15-diols and alkan-15-one-1-ols in Unit I and Unit II Black Sea sediments

    J.W. de Leeuw;W. Irene;C. Rijpstra;P.A. Schenck

  • Bacterial contribution to sedimentary organic matter. A comparative study of lipid moieties in bacteria and recent sediments

    H. Goossens;W. Irene;C. Rijpstra;R.R. Düren

  • Identification of homologous series of alkylated thiophenes, thiolanes, thianes and benzothiophenes present in pyrolysates of sulphur-rich kerogens

    Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté;A.C. Kock-Van Dalen;Jan W. De Leeuw;P.A. Schenck

  • Organic geochemical studies of a Messinian evaporitic basin, northern Apennines (Italy)—II Isoprenoid and n-alkyl thiophenes and thiolanes*

    J.S. Sinninghe Damsté;H.L. ten Haven;J.W. De Leeuw;P.A. Schenck

  • Characterisation of highly branched isoprenoid thiophenes occurring in sediments and immature crude oils

    J. S. Sinninghe Damste;E. R. Van Koert;A. C. Kock-Van Dalen;J. W. De Leeuw

  • Lipids and their mode of occurrence in bacteria and sediments—II. Lipids in the sediment of a stratified, freshwater lake

    H. Goossens;R.R. Düren;J.W. de Leeuw;P.A. Schenck

  • Occurrence and origin of carbohydrates in peat samples from a red mangrove environment as reflected by abundances of neutral monosaccharides

    M.E.C. Moers;M. Baas;J.W. De Leeuw;J.J. Boon

Frequent Co-Authors

J.W. de Leeuw
J.W. de Leeuw Delft University of Technology
Marianne Baas
Marianne Baas Delft University of Technology
Jaap J. Boon
Jaap J. Boon Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics
Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté
Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research
W. Irene C. Rijpstra
W. Irene C. Rijpstra Utrecht University
Simon C. Brassell
Simon C. Brassell Indiana University
Geoffrey Eglinton
Geoffrey Eglinton University of Bristol
Alain Saliot
Alain Saliot Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
John K. Volkman
John K. Volkman Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Jean-Claude Marty
Jean-Claude Marty Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

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