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    • Hydrocarbon fluid inclusion fluorescence: A review 

      Blamey, Nigel J.F.; Ryder, Alan G. (Springer, 2007)
      Geological fluid inclusions are small voids that can contain a variety of liquids which are often found in natural minerals and rocks. Typically they are less than 10 micrometres in size that host fossil fluids which existed ...
    • Influence of chemical composition on the fluorescence lifetimes of crude petroleum oils 

      Ryder, Alan G.; Glynn, Thomas J.; Feely, Martin (Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers, 2003)
      Fluorescence based methods are increasingly being used for the analysis of crude oils because they offer high speed, low cost, non-contact, and non-destructive testing options. The fluorescence of crude oils is due to the ...