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Erratum

Erratum to ``Characterisation of the ruthenium tetroxide

oxidation products from the aromatic unresolved complex

mixture of a biodegraded crude oil''

[Organic Geochemistry 30 (1999) 1255±1272]

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B. Warton*, R. Alexander, R.I. Kagi

Australian Petroleum CRC/Centre for Petroleum and Environmental Organic Geochemistry, School of Applied Chemistry, Curtin University of Technology, GPO Box U1987, Perth, WA 6845, Australia

The authors regret that Fig. 5 in the above paper was corrupted during printing. The ®gure is reprinted below.

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Fig. 5. Combinedm/z91, 105, 119, 133, and 147 mass chromatograms showing the methyl esters of C0±C3alkyl substituted benzoic

acids and C0±C2alkyl substituted benzeneacetic acids from the ruthenium tetroxide oxidation of Leatherjacket-1 788.5 m crude oil

diaromatic fraction (for peak identi®cation refer to Table 1 in the original paper).

$ PII of original article S0146-6380(99)00100-X

* Corresponding author. Current address: CSIRO Division of Entomology, Underwood Avenue, Floreat, WA 6014, Australia. Tel.: +61-8-9333-6639; fax: +61-8-9333-6646.

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