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Publications

 
(Co) Author: Schulz, M.
(since 2005) [ All ]



















  • Hartwig, A.; Schulz, H.-M. (2010): Applying classical shale gas evaluation concepts to Germany—Part I: The basin and slope deposits of the Stassfurt Carbonate (Ca2, Zechstein, Upper Permian) in Brandenburg.. Chemie der Erde - Geochemistry, 70, Suppl. 3, 77-91.





  • Schulz, H.-M.; van Berk, W. (2009): Bacterial methane in the Atzbach-Schwanenstadt gas field (upper Austrian Molasse Basin), Part II: Retracing gas generation and filling history by mass balancing of organic carbon conversion applying hydrogeochemical modelling.. Marine and Petroleum Geology, 26, 7, 1180-1189.








  • Fu, Y.; van Berk, W.; Schulz, H.-M. (2013): Modellierung hydrogeochemischer Prozesse bei der Injektion von Meerwasser in Offshore-Öllagerstätten. Hydrogeochemical Modelling of Seawater Injection into Offshore Oil Fields. Erdöl Erdgas Kohle, 129, 1, 23-28.




  • Schulz, H.-M.; Bechtel, A. (2011): Organic-inorganic interactions during phosphogenesis in the Western Central Paratethys (Late Eocene, Austrian Molasse basin). Zeitschrift für geologische Wissenschaften, 39, 1, 58-81.


  • Horsfield, B.; Schulz, H.-M. (2010): Gaz Lupkowy - Wiecej Pragmatyzmu - Some Pragmatic Perspectives concerning Shale Gas in Europe. Pomorski Przeglad Gospodarczy, 46, 3, 23-26.










  • Schulz, H.-M. (2006): Offshore buoy for monitoring subaquatic CO2 leakage.. Greenhouse Issue, 84, 4-6.

  Book  





  • Schulz, H.-M.; Horsfield, B.; Sachsenhofer, R. F. (2010): Shale gas in Europe: a regional overview and current research activities. - In: Vining, B. A.; Pickering, S. C. (Eds.), Petroleum Geology: From Mature Basins to New Frontiers ; Proceedings of the 7th Petroleum Geology Conference, Geological Society London, 1079-1085.






  • Ilger, J. M.; Schulz, H.-M. (2006): Eine neue Onkoid-Klassifikation am Beispiel (sub-)rezenter Vorkommen in bayerischen, voralpinen Süßwasser-Systemen.. - In: Müller, R. (Eds.), Geoforschung 2006 - Beiträge aus Geologie, Paläontologie und Geophysik, 135-142.





  • Arning, E. T.; van Berk, W.; Schulz, H.-M. (2011): Quantification and controlling factors of methane loss and storage within marine sediments along a transect off Peru. General Assembly European Geosciences Union (Vienna, Austria 2011).




  • Schulz, H.-M.; van Berk, W.; Arning, E. T. (2011): Retracing biogenic methane formation using chemical thermodynamics: a case study to analyse the charge history of a biogenic methane gas field in the Austrian Molasse Basin. AAPG Hedberg Research Conference (Beijing, China 2011).


  • Arning, E. T.; Fu, Y.; van Berk, W.; Schulz, H.-M. (2010): Quantification of methane formation in Amazon Fan sediments (ODP Leg 155, Site 938) by means of solid – aqueous solution – gas interaction hydrogeochemical modeling. 10th International Conference on Gas in Marine Sediments (Listvyanka, Lake Baikal, Russia 2010).



  • Schulz, H.-M.; Horsfield, B. (2010): Shale Gas-Forschung: Ein Beitrag zur Erkundung einer unkonventionellen Gasressource in Europa. DGMK/ÖGEW-Frühjahrstagung 2010, Fachbereich Aufsuchung und Gewinnung (Celle, Germany 2010), 3-8.

  • van Berk, W.; Schulz, H.-M. (2010): Organic-inorganic interactions at oil-water contacts: quantitative retracing of processes controlling the CO2 occurrence in Norwegian oil reservoirs. General Assembly European Geosciences Union (Vienna, Austria 2010).



  • Arning, E.; Fu, Y.; van Berk, W.; Schulz, H.-M. (2009): Hydrogeochemical modelling with PHREEQC to retrace diagenetic pathways in marine sediments – A case study (ODP Leg 204, Site 1246 Hydrate Ridge). Book of Abstracts, 24th International Meeting on Organic Geochemistry (IMOG) (Bremen 2009), 518 (P-410).














  • Schulz, H.-M.; van Berk, W. (2008): Biogenic methane formation in the gas field Atzbach-Schwanenstadt (Upper Austrian Molasse Basin). 2008 AAPG Annual Convention & Exhibition (San Antonio, Texas 2008).

  • Schulz, H.-M.; van Berk, W. (2008): The Atzbach-Schwanenstadt gas field (Upper Austrian Molasse Basin): Retracing bacterial methane gas generation and filling history by mass balancing of organic carbon conversion applying hydrogeochemical modelling. General Assembly European Geosciences Union (EGU) (Vienna, Austria 2008).


















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