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- Kerogen abstract "Kerogen (Greek κηρός "wax" and -gen, "that which produces") is a mixture of organic chemical compounds that make up a portion of the organic matter in sedimentary rocks. It is insoluble in normal organic solvents because of the high molecular weight (upwards of 1,000 daltons or 1000 Da; 1Da= 1 atomic mass unit) of its component compounds. The soluble portion is known as bitumen. When heated to the right temperatures in the Earth's crust, (oil window ca. 50–150 °C, gas window ca. 150–200 °C, both depending on how quickly the source rock is heated) some types of kerogen release crude oil or natural gas, collectively known as hydrocarbons (fossil fuels). When such kerogens are present in high concentration in rocks such as shale they form possible source rocks. Shales rich in kerogens that have not been heated to a warmer temperature to release their hydrocarbons may form oil shale deposits.The name "kerogen" was introduced by the Scottish organic chemist Alexander Crum Brown in 1906.".
- Kerogen wikiPageExternalLink www.eaog.org.
- Kerogen wikiPageExternalLink 01466380.
- Kerogen wikiPageID "183950".
- Kerogen wikiPageRevisionID "605599738".
- Kerogen hasPhotoCollection Kerogen.
- Kerogen subject Category:Oil_shale_geology.
- Kerogen subject Category:Petroleum.
- Kerogen subject Category:Soil_science.
- Kerogen type Artifact100021939.
- Kerogen type Commodity103076708.
- Kerogen type Merchandise103748886.
- Kerogen type Object100002684.
- Kerogen type PetroleumProducts.
- Kerogen type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Kerogen type Whole100003553.
- Kerogen comment "Kerogen (Greek κηρός "wax" and -gen, "that which produces") is a mixture of organic chemical compounds that make up a portion of the organic matter in sedimentary rocks. It is insoluble in normal organic solvents because of the high molecular weight (upwards of 1,000 daltons or 1000 Da; 1Da= 1 atomic mass unit) of its component compounds. The soluble portion is known as bitumen. When heated to the right temperatures in the Earth's crust, (oil window ca. 50–150 °C, gas window ca.".
- Kerogen label "Cherogene".
- Kerogen label "Kerogeen".
- Kerogen label "Kerogen".
- Kerogen label "Kerogen".
- Kerogen label "Kerogen".
- Kerogen label "Kérogène".
- Kerogen label "Querogênio".
- Kerogen label "Querógeno".
- Kerogen label "Кероген".
- Kerogen label "كيروجين".
- Kerogen label "ケロゲン".
- Kerogen label "油母質".
- Kerogen sameAs Kerogen.
- Kerogen sameAs Kerogen.
- Kerogen sameAs Querógeno.
- Kerogen sameAs Kérogène.
- Kerogen sameAs Cherogene.
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- Kerogen sameAs Kerogeen.
- Kerogen sameAs Kerogen.
- Kerogen sameAs Querogênio.
- Kerogen sameAs m.0193_q.
- Kerogen sameAs Q938398.
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- Kerogen sameAs Kerogen.
- Kerogen wasDerivedFrom Kerogen?oldid=605599738.
- Kerogen isPrimaryTopicOf Kerogen.