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[[file:oiloil-and-oilsource-rock-correlations_fig8-19.png|300px|left|thumb|{{figure number|15}}Gas chromatogram of saturated hydrocarbons from a source rock sample contaminated with bits of plastic.]]
 
[[file:oiloil-and-oilsource-rock-correlations_fig8-19.png|300px|left|thumb|{{figure number|15}}Gas chromatogram of saturated hydrocarbons from a source rock sample contaminated with bits of plastic.]]
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In other cases, particularly in rock extracts, the sample may be contaminated. Plasticizers, for example, are common but are usually easy to recognize. [[:file:oiloil-and-oilsource-rock-correlations_fig8-19.png|Figure 15]] shows a gas chromatogram of saturated hydrocarbons from a source rock sample contaminated with bits of plastic. The largest peak is dioctylphthalate, derived from contact with the plastic.
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In other cases, particularly in rock extracts, the sample may be contaminated. [http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/plasticizer Plasticizers], for example, are common but are usually easy to recognize. [[:file:oiloil-and-oilsource-rock-correlations_fig8-19.png|Figure 15]] shows a gas chromatogram of saturated hydrocarbons from a [[source rock]] sample contaminated with bits of plastic. The largest peak is dioctylphthalate, derived from contact with the plastic.
    
==Biodegradation limitations==
 
==Biodegradation limitations==
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