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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 ...
    • A review of the Rotokawa Geothermal Field, New Zealand 

      McNamara, David Daniel; Sewell, Steven; Buscarlet, Etienne; Wallis, Irene C. (Elsevier, 2015-07-29)
      The Rotokawa Geothermal Field of New Zealand has seen significant development over the last 20 years and has been the study site for new and innovative geological and geothermal research. This includes the one of the first ...