Classification of the asphalts and their source rock from the Dead Sea Basin (Israel): the asphaltene/kerogen vanadyl porphyrins
The asphaltenes of the asphalts from the Dead Sea Basin were examined for the occurrence of vanadyl porphyrins. These examinations demonstrate that the asphalts fall into two broad class types: one which exhibits a relatively high vanadyl porphyrins content (>300 ppm), and the other characterized...
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description | The asphaltenes of the asphalts from the Dead Sea Basin were examined for the occurrence of vanadyl porphyrins. These examinations demonstrate that the asphalts fall into two broad class types: one which exhibits a relatively high vanadyl porphyrins content (>300
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