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Dr Paul Farrimond
Professor Stephen Larter
Geochemical compositional gradients in a mixed oil reservoir indicative of ongoing biodegradation2010
Dr Martin Cooke
Dr Helen Talbot
Dr Paul Farrimond
Bacterial populations recorded in bacteriohopanepolyol distributions in soils from Northern England2008
Dr Helen Talbot
Dr Paul Farrimond
Cyanobacterial bacteriohopanepolyol signatures from cultures and natural environmental settings2008
Dr Emma Pearson
Emeritus Professor Steve Juggins
Dr Paul Farrimond
Distribution and significance of long-chain alkenones as salinity and temperature indicators in Spanish saline lake sediments2008
Dr Helen Talbot
Dr Paul Farrimond
Bacterial populations recorded in diverse sedimentary biohopanoid distributions2007
Dr Emma Pearson
Dr Paul Farrimond
Emeritus Professor Steve Juggins
Lipid geochemistry of lake sediments from semi-arid Spain: Relationships with source inputs and environmental factors2007
Dr Helen Talbot
Dr Paul Farrimond
Rapid structural elucidation of composite bacterial hopanoids by atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation liquid chromatography/ion trap mass spectrometry2007
Dr Helen Talbot
Dr Paul Farrimond
Structural characterisation of unsaturated bacterial hopanoids by atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation liquid chromatography/ion trap mass spectrometry2007
Dr Barry Bennett
Dr Carolyn Aitken
Dr Martin Jones
Dr Paul Farrimond
Professor Stephen Larter
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The occurrence and significance of 25-norhopanoic acids in petroleum reservoirs2007
Alison Blyth
Dr Paul Farrimond
Dr Martin Jones
An optimised method for the extraction and analysis of lipid biomarkers from stalagmites2006
Dr Helen Talbot
Dr Paul Farrimond
Composition and implications of diverse lipids in New Zealand geothermal sinters2006
Stephen Bowden
Dr Paul Farrimond
Dr Gordon Love
Compositional differences in biomarker constituents of the hydrocarbon, resin, asphaltene and kerogen fractions: An example from the Jet Rock (Yorkshire, UK)2006
Dr Helen Talbot
Dr Paul Farrimond
32,35-Anhydrobacteriohopanetetrol: An unusual bacteriohopanepolyol widespread in recent and past environments2005
Dr Helen Talbot
Dr Paul Farrimond
Bacteriohopanepolyols in hydrothermal vent biogenic silicates2005
Mark Sugden
Dr Helen Talbot
Dr Paul Farrimond
Flash pyrolysis - A rapid method for screening bacterial species for the presence of bacteriohopanepolyols2005
Dr Helen Talbot
Dr Paul Farrimond
Lipid biomarkers preserved in hydrate-associated authigenic carbonate rocks of the Gulf of Mexico2005
Dr Paul Farrimond
Dr Helen Talbot
Diane Watson
Methylhopanoids: Molecular indicators of ancient bacteria and a petroleum correlation tool2004
Dr Paul Farrimond
Molecular and carbon isotopic compositions of gas inclusions of deep carbonate rocks in the Tarim Basin2004
Dr Luca Bombardiere
Dr Paul Farrimond
Dr Richard Tyson
Organic-carbon deposition in the Cretaceous of the Ionian Basin, NW Greece: The Paquier Event (OAE 1b) revisited2004
Dr Paul Farrimond
Restricted utility of δ13C of bulk organic matter as a record of paleovegetation in some loess-paleosol sequences in the Chinese Loess Plateau2004
Dr Helen Talbot
Dr Paul Farrimond
Atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation reversed-phase liquid chromatography/ion trap mass spectrometry of intact bacteriohopanepolyols2003
Dr Helen Talbot
Dr Paul Farrimond
Characteristic fragmentation of bacteriohopanepolyols during atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation liquid chromatography/ion trap mass spectrometry2003
Dr Helen Talbot
Diane Watson
Dr Emma Pearson
Dr Paul Farrimond
Diverse biohopanoid compositions of non-marine sediments2003
Dr Paul Farrimond
Dr Gordon Love
Diane Watson
Evidence for the rapid incorporation of hopanoids into kerogen2003
Stephen Bowden
Dr Gordon Love
Dr Paul Farrimond
Simon Snape
A complete biomarker inventory for a Jet Rock (UK) sedimentary sequence using catalytic hydropyrolysis2002
Dr Paul Farrimond
Hopanoic acids in Mesozoic sedimentary rocks: Their origin and relationship with hopanes2002
Dr Helen Talbot
Diane Watson
Dr Paul Farrimond
Analysis of intact bacteriohopanepolyols from methanotrophic bacteria by reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography-atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation mass spectrometry2001
Dr Paul Farrimond
Dr Antoni Rosell-Mele
Analysis of lipid biomarkers in sediments from the Benguela Current Coastal Upwelling System (Site 1084)2001
Professor Stephen Larter
Professor Ian Head
Dr Paul Farrimond
Biodegradation of oil in uplifted basins prevented by deep-burial sterilization2001
Dr Paul Farrimond
Professor Ian Head
Environmental influence on the biohopanoid composition of recent sediments2000
Dr Paul Farrimond
Massive dissociation of gas hydrate during a Jurassic oceanic anoxic event2000
Diane Watson
Dr Paul Farrimond
Novel polyfunctionalised geohopanoids in a recent lacustrine sediment (Priest Pot, UK)2000
Diane Watson
Dr Paul Farrimond
Organic geochemistry of petroleum seepages within the Jurassic Bencliff Grit, Osmington Mills, Dorset, UK2000
Dr Ian Miskin
Dr Paul Farrimond
Professor Ian Head
Identification of novel bacterial lineages as active members of microbial populations in a freshwater sediment using a rapid RNA extraction procedure and RT-PCR1999
Dr Paul Farrimond
Analysis of bacteriohopanepolyols in sediment and bacterial extracts by high performance liquid chromatography/atmospheric pressure chemical ionization mass spectrometry1998
Dr Paul Farrimond
Dr Ian Miskin
Professor Ian Head
Bacterial sources of hopanoids in recent sediments: improving our understanding of ancient hopane biomarkers1998
Michael Bigge
Dr Paul Farrimond
Biodegradation of seep oils in the Wessex Basin - a complication for correlation1998
Professor Stephen Larter
Dr Paul Farrimond
Biomarker binding into kerogens: Evidence from hydrous pyrolysis using heavy water (D2O)1998
Dr Richard Tyson
Dr Paul Farrimond
High-resolution δ13C stratigraphy through the early Aptian 'Livello Selli' of the Alpine Tethys1998
Dr Gordon Love
Dr Paul Farrimond
Release of kerogen-bound hopanoids by hydropyrolysis1998
Dr Paul Farrimond
The Mupe Bay oil seep: a detailed organic geochemical study of a controversial outcrop1998
Dr Paul Farrimond
Tricyclic terpane maturity parameters: Response to heating by an igneous intrusion1998
Dr Paul Farrimond
Biomarker maturity parameters: The role of generation and thermal degradation1997
Professor Ian Head
Dr Paul Farrimond
Early diagenesis of bacteriohopanoids in recent sediments of Lake Pollen, Norway1997
Professor Ian Head
Dr Paul Farrimond
Preservation and diagenesis of hopanoids in Recent lacustrine sediments of Priest Pot, England1997
Dr Paul Farrimond
Compositional variations in sedimentary lacustrine organic matter and their implications for high Alpine Holocene environmental changes: Lake St. Moritz, Switzerland1996
Dr Paul Farrimond
Global local controls influencing the deposition of the La Luna Formation (Cenomanian-Campanian), western Venezuela1996
Dr Paul Farrimond
Hopanoid hydrocarbon maturation by an igneous intrusion1996
Dr Paul Farrimond
Lipid stratigraphy of a Flandrian peat bed (Northumberland, UK): comparison with the pollen record1996
Dr Paul Farrimond
Three series of rearranged hopanes in Toarcian sediments (northern Italy)1996
Dr Paul Farrimond
A new method of comparing extended hopane distributions1995
Dr Paul Farrimond
Professor Stephen Larter
Mechanisms of Som Water Interaction During Biomarker Generation: A Hydrous Pyrolysis Investigation With D20 and Reaction Modifiers1995
Professor Ian Head
Dr Paul Farrimond
Professor Stephen Larter
Organic carbon in sediments1995
Professor Ian Head
Dr Paul Farrimond
Professor Stephen Larter
Organic Matter in sediments1995
Dr Paul Farrimond
Sedimentary lipid geochemistry of Framvaren: impacts of a changing environment1995
Dr Matthew Collins
Dr Paul Farrimond
Sorption by mineral surfaces: Rebirth of the classical condensation pathway for kerogen formation?1995
Dr Paul Farrimond
An organic geochemical profile of the Toarcian anoxic event in northern Italy1994
Dr Paul Farrimond
Professor Stephen Larter
Water as an oxygen source for the production of oxygenated compounds (including CO2 precursors) during kerogen maturation1994
Dr Paul Farrimond
Professor Stephen Larter
The Mechanism and Role of Water in the Formation of N-Alkanes, Biomarker Alkanes and Oxygen Compounds During Kerogen Degradation1993
Dr Paul Farrimond
Unusual triterpane distributions in lacustrine oils1992
Dr Paul Farrimond
The Cenomanian/Turonian anoxic event in Europe: an organic geochemical study1990
Dr Paul Farrimond
Toarcian anoxic event in Europe: An organic geochemical study1989