Overview
In this course, we will evaluate and discuss the formation and diagnostic structural properties of organic matter with particular emphasis on chemical fossils. The topics to be covered include:
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Biological and Non-biological Formation of Organic Matter
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The Classification and Chemical Structures of Biomarkers
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Biomarker Relationships to Organism Physiology and Phylogeny
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Preservation Potential and Mechanisms; Diagenesis, Kerogen Formation and Hydrocarbon Generation
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Analytical Techniques used to Study Biomarkers and Kerogen
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Paleoreconstruction using Biomarkers
Format
Each week's effort will comprise a Friday overview lecture (1-1.5 hrs) and assigned readings. The Wednesday session will be a group seminar of the topic of the previous week. In these discussions, participants will present a synopsis and critique of one of the readings.
Grading
Two term papers will be required for 50% of the credit (pass/fail unless otherwise agreed). The remaining 50% will be awarded on the basis of contribution to the weekly seminar.