01143ngm a2200313u 450000100160000000500170001600700100003300800410004303500230008403500110010703500200011804000130013804900090015109000160016010000230017624501330019926000500033230000530038250000340043550000690046950000360053852001100057465000240068465000180070865000110072671000500073771000290078799900130081699641070010231120260227104059.0gs cnbfj 850829s1984 nyu074u 0sneng d a(TU)000641070UTK019 a673946 a(OCoLC)12438868 aTKNcTKN aTKnk aQE576b.A761 aArthur, Michael A.00aNotions of stinking oceans?h[slide] :bmodels for organic carbon burial during cretaceous "anoxic events" /cMichael A. Arthur. aNew York :bScience-Thru-Media, Inc.,cc1984. a74 slides :bcol. +e2 sound cassettes (70 min.) aSlides mounted in 1 carousel. a"Sponsored by the American Association of Petroleum Geologists." a"A 1984 distinguished lecture." aOrganic carbon in sediments occurs in areas where it accumulates faster than it is decomposed chemically. 0aSediments (Geology) 0aOceanography. 0aShale.2 aAmerican Association of Petroleum Geologists.2 aScience-Thru-Media, Inc. c160d160