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Simon C George
Simon C George
Professor of Organic Geochemistry, Macquarie University (ex CSIRO)
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Coal as a source rock for oil: a review
RWT Wilkins, SC George
International Journal of Coal Geology 50 (1-4), 317-361, 2002
2972002
Reappraisal of hydrocarbon biomarkers in Archean rocks
KL French, C Hallmann, JM Hope, PL Schoon, JA Zumberge, Y Hoshino, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (19), 5915-5920, 2015
2622015
Assessing the maturity of oil trapped in fluid inclusions using molecular geochemistry data and visually-determined fluorescence colours
SC George, TE Ruble, A Dutkiewicz, PJ Eadington
Applied Geochemistry 16 (4), 451-473, 2001
2242001
Geochemical comparison of oil-bearing fluid inclusions and produced oil from the Toro sandstone, Papua New Guinea
SC George, FW Krieger, PJ Eadington, RA Quezada, PF Greenwood, ...
Organic Geochemistry 26 (3-4), 155-173, 1997
1971997
The effect of minor to moderate biodegradation on C5 to C9 hydrocarbons in crude oils
SC George, CJ Boreham, SA Minifie, SC Teerman
Organic Geochemistry 33 (12), 1293-1317, 2002
1912002
Geochemical comparison of fluid inclusion and present-day oil accumulations in the Papuan Foreland–evidence for previously unrecognised petroleum source rocks
H Volk, SC George, H Middleton, S Schofield
Organic Geochemistry 36 (1), 29-51, 2005
1732005
Constraining the oil charge history of the South Pepper oilfield from the analysis of oil-bearing fluid inclusions
SC George, M Lisk, RE Summons, RA Quezada
Organic Geochemistry 29 (1-3), 631-648, 1998
1581998
Biomarkers from Huronian oil-bearing fluid inclusions: an uncontaminated record of life before the Great Oxidation Event
A Dutkiewicz, H Volk, SC George, J Ridley, R Buick
Geology 34 (6), 437-440, 2006
1202006
Effect of igneous intrusion on the organic geochemistry of a siltstone and an oil shale horizon in the Midland Valley of Scotland
SC George
Organic Geochemistry 18 (5), 705-723, 1992
1201992
Preservation of hydrocarbons and biomarkers in oil trapped inside fluid inclusions for> 2 billion years
SC George, H Volk, A Dutkiewicz, J Ridley, R Buick
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 72 (3), 844-870, 2008
1192008
Tricyclic terpenoid composition of Tasmanites kerogen as determined by pyrolysis GC-MS
PF Greenwood, KR Arouri, SC George
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta 64 (7), 1249-1263, 2000
1162000
Geochemical analysis techniques and geological applications of oil-bearing fluid inclusions, with some Australian case studies
SC George, H Volk, M Ahmed
Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering 57 (1-2), 119-138, 2007
1102007
The analysis of oil trapped during secondary migration
SC George, M Ahmed, K Liu, H Volk
Organic Geochemistry 35 (11-12), 1489-1511, 2004
1042004
Organic geochemical characteristics of the Mesoproterozoic Hongshuizhuang Formation from northern China: Implications for thermal maturity and biological sources
Q Luo, SC George, Y Xu, N Zhong
Organic Geochemistry 99, 23-37, 2016
1022016
Fluid inclusion evidence for an early, marine-sourced oil charge prior to gas-condensate migration, Bayu-1, Timor Sea, Australia
SC George, M Lisk, PJ Eadington
Marine and Petroleum Geology 21 (9), 1107-1128, 2004
1002004
Geochemistry of oil in fluid inclusions in a middle Proterozoic igneous intrusion: implications for the source of hydrocarbons in crystalline rocks
A Dutkiewicz, H Volk, J Ridley, SC George
Organic geochemistry 35 (8), 937-957, 2004
992004
Effects of biodegradation on Australian Permian coals
M Ahmed, JW Smith, SC George
Organic Geochemistry 30 (10), 1311-1322, 1999
921999
Changes in the molecular composition of crude oils during their preparation for GC and GC–MS analyses
M Ahmed, SC George
Organic Geochemistry 35 (2), 137-155, 2004
882004
Applications of laser micropyrolysis–gas chromatography–mass spectrometry
PF Greenwood, SC George, K Hall
Organic Geochemistry 29 (5-7), 1075-1089, 1998
881998
Using petroleum inclusions to trace petroleum systems–A review
H Volk, SC George
Organic Geochemistry 129, 99-123, 2019
862019
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