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Paul F. Green is affiliated with the University of Melbourne in Australia and has contributed extensively to the Earth and Planetary Sciences, with additional work in Engineering.

Their research spans several subfields including Geophysics, Geology, Mechanics of Materials, Atmospheric Science, and Earth-Surface Processes. The scientist's work covers a variety of main topics, notably Geological and Geochemical Analysis, Geological Studies and Exploration, Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, and Geological formations and processes. Other areas include Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena as well as earthquake and tectonic studies.

Paul F. Green has published multiple articles in well-known venues, with frequent appearances in Gondwana Research, GEUS Bulletin, Basin Research, Earth-Science Reviews, and AAPG Bulletin. Their recent papers include:

  • The post-Caledonian thermo-tectonic evolution of Fennoscandia, 2022, Gondwana Research
  • Episodic burial and exhumation in North-East Greenland before and after opening of the North-East Atlantic, 2021, GEUS Bulletin
  • Thermal history reconstruction from apatite fission-track analysis and vitrinite reflectance data of the Bongor Basin, the Republic of Chad, 2021, AAPG Bulletin
  • Thermo-tectonic development of the Wandel Sea Basin, North Greenland, 2021, GEUS Bulletin
  • Preservation of late Paleozoic glacial rock surfaces by burial prior to Cenozoic exhumation, Fleurieu Peninsula, Southeastern Australia, 2021, Journal of the Geological Society

Collaborations have been a part of their research process, with frequent co-authors including Peter Japsen, James A. Chalmers, Johan M. Bonow, Ian R. Duddy, and Ilmo Kukkonen.

Best Publications

  • The zeta age calibration of fission-track dating

    Anthony J. Hurford;Anthony J. Hurford;Paul F. Green;Paul F. Green

  • Thermal annealing of fission tracks in apatite 2. A quantitative analysis

    G.M. Laslett;P.F. Green;I.R. Duddy;A.J.W. Gleadow

  • Confined fission track lengths in apatite: a diagnostic tool for thermal history analysis

    A. J. W. Gleadow;I. R. Duddy;P. F. Green;J. F. Lovering

  • Thermal annealing of fission tracks in apatite: 1. A qualitative description

    P.F Green;I.R Duddy;A.J.W Gleadow;P.R Tingate

  • Thermal annealing of fission tracks in apatite 4. Quantitative modelling techniques and extension to geological timescales

    P.F. Green;I.R. Duddy;G.M. Laslett;K.A. Hegarty

  • A new look at statistics in fission-track dating

    P.F. Green

  • Estimating the component ages in a finite mixture

    R.F. Galbraith;P.F. Green

  • A users' guide to fission track dating calibration

    Anthony J. Hurford;Paul F. Green

  • Thermal annealing of fission tracks in apatite. II: A quantitative analysis

    G. M. Laslett;P. F. Green;I. R. Duddy;A. J. W. Gleadow

  • Thermal annealing of fission tracks in apatite. I: A qualitative description

    P. F. Green;I. R. Duddy;A. J. W. Gleadow;P. R. Tingate

  • On the thermo-tectonic evolution of northern England; evidence from fission track analysis

    Paul F. Green

  • Apatite Fission-Track Analysis as a Paleotemperature Indicator for Hydrocarbon Exploration

    Paul F. Green;Ian R. Duddy;Andrew J. W. Gleadow;John F. Lovering

  • Fission-track annealing in apatite: Track length measurements and the form of the Arrhenius plot

    P.F. Green;I.R. Duddy;A.J.W. Gleadow;P.R. Tingate

  • Comparison of zeta calibration baselines for fission-track dating of apatite, zircon and sphene

    P.F. Green

  • Fission track lengths in the apatite annealing zone and the interpretation of mixed ages

    Andrew J.W. Gleadow;Ian R. Duddy;Paul F. Green;Kerry A. Hegarty

  • The relationship between track shortening and fission track age reduction in apatite: combined influences of inherent instability, annealing anisotropy, length bias and system calibration

    P.F. Green

  • Thermal annealing of fission tracks in apatite 3. Variable temperature behaviour

    I.R. Duddy;P.F. Green;G.M. Laslett

  • Fission track analysis reveals character of collisional tectonics in New Zealand

    Peter J. J. Kamp;Paul F. Green;Stan H. White

  • Elevated, passive continental margins: Long-term highs or Neogene uplifts? New evidence from West Greenland

    Peter Japsen;Johan M. Bonow;Paul F. Green;James A. Chalmers

  • Thermal history reconstruction using apatite fission track analysis and vitrinite reflectance: a case study from the UK East Midlands and Southern North Sea

    R. J. Bray;P. F. Green;I. R. Duddy

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Japsen
Peter Japsen Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland
Ian R. Duddy
Ian R. Duddy University of Melbourne
Simon P. Holford
Simon P. Holford University of Adelaide
Richard R. Hillis
Richard R. Hillis University of Adelaide
Martyn S. Stoker
Martyn S. Stoker University of Adelaide
Andrew J.W. Gleadow
Andrew J.W. Gleadow University of Melbourne
John R. Underhill
John R. Underhill University of Aberdeen
Anthony J. Hurford
Anthony J. Hurford University College London
John Parnell
John Parnell University of Aberdeen
Peter J.J. Kamp
Peter J.J. Kamp University of Waikato

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