Professor John Parnell
Chair in Geology & Petroleum Geology
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- Email Address
- j.parnell@abdn.ac.uk
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- +44 (0)1224 273464
- School/Department
- School of Geosciences
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Dolomitic breccia veins as evidence for extension and fluid flow in the Dalradian of Argyll
Geological Magazine, vol. 137, pp. 447-462Contributions to Journals: ArticlesHydrocarbon-metal associations in the Western Cordillera, central Peru
Journal of Geochemical Exploration, vol. 69, pp. 229-234Contributions to Journals: ArticlesMultiple episodes of fluid flow in base-metal deposits from southwest Scotland and Northern Ireland
Journal of Geochemical Exploration, vol. 69, pp. 143-147Contributions to Journals: ArticlesPaleomagnetic dating of fluid-flow events in dolomitized Caledonian basement rocks, central Scotland
Journal of Geochemical Exploration, vol. 69, pp. 369-372Contributions to Journals: ArticlesPore fluid evolution within a hydrocarbon reservoir: Yacoraite Formation (Upper Cretaceous), Northwest Basin, Argentina
Journal of Petroleum Geology, vol. 23, pp. 375-398Contributions to Journals: ArticlesReconstruction of fluid migration history in Northwest Ireland using fluid inclusion studies
Journal of Geochemical Exploration, vol. 69, pp. 673-677Contributions to Journals: ArticlesRegional fluid flow and gold mineralization in the Dalradian of the Sperrin Mountains, northern Ireland
Economic Geology, vol. 95, pp. 1389-1416Contributions to Journals: ArticlesSignificance of fibrous mineral veins in hydrocarbon migration: fluid inclusion studies
Journal of Geochemical Exploration, vol. 69, pp. 623-627Contributions to Journals: ArticlesHydrocarbon migration history, West of Shetland: Integrated fluid inclusion and fission track studies
Petroleum Geology of Northwest Europe: Proceedings of the 5th Conference. Fleet, A. J., Boldy, S. A. R. (eds.). Geological Society of London, pp. 613-625, 13 pagesChapters in Books, Reports and Conference Proceedings: Chapters- [ONLINE] DOI: https://doi.org/10.1144/0050613
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Fluid flow and thermal histories for Cambrian-Ordovician platform deposits, New York: Evidence from fluid inclusion studies
Geological Society of America Bulletin, vol. 111, pp. 1884-1896Contributions to Journals: Articles