CHEMICAL AND ISOTOPIC EVIDENCE FOR THE IN SITU ORIGIN OF MARINE HUMIC SUBSTANCES1,2 A Nissenbaum, IR Kaplan Limnology and Oceanography 17 (4), 570-582, 1972 | 536 | 1972 |
Cyclic terpenoids of contemporary resinous plant detritus and of fossil woods, ambers and coals BRT Simoneit, JO Grimalt, TG Wang, RE Cox, PG Hatcher, A Nissenbaum Organic Geochemistry 10 (4-6), 877-889, 1986 | 427 | 1986 |
Organic matter-metal interactions in recent sediments: the role of humic substances A Nissenbaum, DJ Swaine Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 40 (7), 809-816, 1976 | 352 | 1976 |
Early diagenesis in a reducing fjord, Saanich Inlet, British Columbia—I. Chemical and isotopic changes in major components of interstitial water A Nissenbaum, BJ Presley, IR Kaplan Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 36 (9), 1007-1027, 1972 | 335 | 1972 |
Early diagenesis in a reducing fjord, Saanich Inlet, British Columbia—III. Changes in organic constituents of sediment FS Brown, MJ Baedecker, A Nissenbaum, IR Kaplan Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 36 (11), 1185-1203, 1972 | 271 | 1972 |
Early diagenesis in a reducing fjord, Saanich Inlet, British Columbia—II. Trace element distribution in interstitial water and sediment BJ Presley, Y Kolodny, A Nissenbaum, IR Kaplan Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 36 (10), 1073-1090, 1972 | 268 | 1972 |
Biological marker characteristics of oils and asphalts from carbonate source rocks in a rapidly subsiding graben, Dead Sea, Israel J Rullkötter, B Spiro, A Nissenbaum Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 49 (6), 1357-1370, 1985 | 201 | 1985 |
The microbiology and biogeochemistry of the Dead Sea A Nissenbaum Microbial Ecology 2, 139-161, 1975 | 192 | 1975 |
The geochemical evolution of the Pleistocene lake Lisan-Dead Sea system A Katz, Y Kolodny, A Nissenbaum Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 41 (11), 1609-1626, 1977 | 188 | 1977 |
The molecular composition of ambers JO Grimalt, BRT Simoneit, PG Hatcher, A Nissenbaum Organic Geochemistry 13 (4-6), 677-690, 1988 | 146 | 1988 |
Isotopically heavy carbon in the C21 to C25 regular isoprenoids in halite-rich deposits from the Sdom Formation, Dead Sea Basin, Israel K Grice, S Schouten, A Nissenbaum, J Charrach, JSS Damsté Organic Geochemistry 28 (6), 349-359, 1998 | 145 | 1998 |
A remarkable paradox: sulfurised freshwater algal (Botryococcus braunii) lipids in an ancient hypersaline euxinic ecosystem K Grice, S Schouten, A Nissenbaum, J Charrach, JSS Damsté Organic Geochemistry 28 (3-4), 195-216, 1998 | 134 | 1998 |
Organic geochemistry of Dead Sea sediments A Nissenbaum, MJ Baedecker, IR Kaplan Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 36 (7), 709-727, 1972 | 134 | 1972 |
The Dead Sea: deepening of the mixolimnion signifies the overture to overturn of the water column I Steinhorn, G Assaf, JR Gat, A Nishry, A Nissenbaum, M Stiller, M Beyth, ... Science 206 (4414), 55-57, 1979 | 126 | 1979 |
Photosynthetic pathways and the ecological distribution of the chenopodiaceae in Isreal A Shomer-Ilan, A Nissenbaum, Y Waisel Oecologia 48, 244-248, 1981 | 116 | 1981 |
Molecular archaeology: Export of Dead Sea asphalt to Canaan and Egypt in the Chalcolithic-Early Bronze Age (4th-3rd millennium BC) J Connan, A Nissenbaum, D Dessort Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 56 (7), 2743-2759, 1992 | 108 | 1992 |
The distribution of the stable carbon isotope (13C/12C) in fractions of soil organic matter A Nissenbaum, KM Schallinger Geoderma 11 (2), 137-145, 1974 | 100 | 1974 |
Dead Sea asphalt in Egyptian mummies: molecular evidence J Rullkötter, A Nissenbaum Naturwissenschaften 75, 618-621, 1988 | 99 | 1988 |
Fossil bacterial ecosystem at methane seeps: origin of organic matter from Be’eri sulfur deposit, Israel RYP Burhan, JM Trendel, P Adam, P Wehrung, P Albrecht, A Nissenbaum Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 66 (23), 4085-4101, 2002 | 92 | 2002 |
Studies on dissolved organic matter from interstitial water of a reducing marine fjord A Nissenbaum, MJ Baedecker, IR Kaplan Advances in organic geochemistry, 427-440, 1971 | 92 | 1971 |