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John B. Curtis

Researcher at Colorado School of Mines

Publications -  29
Citations -  2808

John B. Curtis is an academic researcher from Colorado School of Mines. The author has contributed to research in topics: Oil shale & Source rock. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 29 publications receiving 2445 citations. Previous affiliations of John B. Curtis include Miami University & Urbana University.

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Fractured shale-gas systems

TL;DR: The first commercial United States natural gas production (1821) came from an organic-rich Devonian shale in the Appalachian basin this article, which is a continuous-type biogenic (predominant), thermogenic, or combined biogenic-thermogenic gas accumulations characterized by widespread gas saturation, subtle trapping mechanisms, seals of variable lithology, and relatively short hydrocarbon migration distances.
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Introduction to unconventional petroleum systems

TL;DR: Curtis et al. as mentioned in this paper presented a collection of articles included in this theme issue of the AAPG Bulletin, focusing on basin-centered gas and coalbed methane systems.
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Coriolis and l-type interactions in the ν2, 2ν2, and ν4 states of 14NH3

TL;DR: In this paper, high-resolution infrared spectra have been remeasured for the 2.5 GHz and 3 GHz bands of /sup 14/NH/sub 3/ using a vacuum grating infrared spectrometer and a diode laser spectrometers.
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Oil-generation kinetics for organic facies with Type-II and -IIS kerogen in the Menilite Shales of the Polish Carpathians

TL;DR: In this paper, the Menilite Shales (Oligocene) of the Polish Carpathians are the source of low sulfur oils in the thrust belt and some high-sulfur oil in the Carpathian Foredeep.
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Organic geochemical applications to the exploration for source-rock reservoirs – A review

TL;DR: In this paper, a review of the current status of geochemical measurement and data interpretation of organic matter in these reservoirs, and how workers have applied this information in the exploration for this reservoir type is presented.