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  2. Abiogenic petroleum origin - Wikipedia

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    The abiotic hypothesis posits that the full suite of hydrocarbons found in petroleum can either be generated in the mantle by abiogenic processes, [17] or by biological processing of those abiogenic hydrocarbons, and that the source-hydrocarbons of abiogenic origin can migrate out of the mantle into the crust until they escape to the surface or ...

  3. Nikolai Kudryavtsev - Wikipedia

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    He is the founding father of modern abiogenic theory for origin of petroleum, which states that some petroleum is formed from non-biological sources of hydrocarbons located deep in the Earth's crust and mantle. He graduated from Leningrad Mining Institute in 1922, obtained a Dr.Sc. in Geology and Mineralogy in 1936, and become professor in 1941.

  4. Thomas Gold - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Gold [3] (May 22, 1920 – June 22, 2004 [4]) was an Austrian-born astrophysicist, who also held British and American citizenship.He was a professor of astronomy at Cornell University, a member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, and a Fellow of the Royal Society (London). [4]

  5. Petroleum microbiology - Wikipedia

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    Petroleum microbiology is a branch of microbiology that deals with the study of microorganisms that can metabolize or alter crude or refined petroleum products. These microorganisms, also called hydrocarbonoclastic microorganisms, can degrade hydrocarbons and, include a wide distribution of bacteria, methanogenic archaea , and some fungi .

  6. Emmanuil B. Chekaliuk - Wikipedia

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    In: Problems of Endogenous petroleum geology and geochemistry. – Kiev, Naukova Dumka Publ. - pp. 30–39 (in Russian) Chekaliuk E.B., 1971. Petroleum-producing layer of the Earth's upper mantle. In: Genesis of oil and gas and formation of their commercial accumulations. – Kiev, Naukova Dumka Publ. - pp. 37–51 (in Russian) Chekaliuk E.B ...

  7. Abiogenesis - Wikipedia

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    The theory of classical irreversible thermodynamics treats self-assembly under a generalized chemical potential within the framework of dissipative systems. [ 151 ] [ 152 ] [ 153 ] The second law of thermodynamics requires that overall entropy increases, yet life is distinguished by its great degree of organization.

  8. Talk:Abiogenic petroleum origin - Wikipedia

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    This is even mentioned in other articles, and I think should be incorporated into a brief summary of the distinction between abiogenic theories for methane versus petroleum, since only the latter can really be said to be discredited, with the former being absorbed into a more complex standard theory involving different mechanisms all ...

  9. Talk:Abiogenic petroleum origin/Archive 3 - Wikipedia

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