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    Peak Cenozoic warmth enabled deep-sea sand deposition by Burton, Zachary F. M., McHargue, Tim, Kremer, Christopher H., Bloch, Roger B., Gooley, Jared T., Jaikla, Chayawan, Harrington, Jake, Graham, Stephan A.

    Published in Scientific reports (08-02-2023)
    “…The early Eocene (~ 56–48 million years ago) was marked by peak Cenozoic warmth and sea levels, high CO 2 , and largely ice-free conditions. This time has been…”
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    Sediment Organic Contents Required for Gas Hydrate Formation: A Survey of Published Basin and Hydrocarbon System Models by Burton, Zachary F. M.

    Published in Fuels (01-12-2022)
    “…Recent advances in basin and petroleum system modelling have allowed for the investigation of gas hydrate systems, including modelling of the generation,…”
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    Testing the Sediment Organic Contents Required for Biogenic Gas Hydrate Formation: Insights from Synthetic 3-D Basin and Hydrocarbon System Modelling by Burton, Zachary F. M., Dafov, Laura N.

    Published in Fuels (01-09-2022)
    “…Gas hydrates comprise one of the largest reservoirs of organic carbon on Earth. Marine gas hydrate predominantly consists of biogenic (i.e., microbially…”
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    Salt Diapir‐Driven Recycling of Gas Hydrate by Burton, Zachary F. M., Dafov, Laura N.

    Published in Geochemistry, geophysics, geosystems : G3 (01-05-2023)
    “…By harnessing both hypothetical, synthetic basin and gas hydrate (GH) system models and real‐world models of well‐studied salt diapir‐associated GH sites at…”
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    Unraveling Petroleum Degradation, Maturity, and Mixing and Addressing Impact on Petroleum Prospectivity: Insights from Frontier Exploration Regions in New Zealand by Burton, Zachary F. M, Moldowan, J. Michael, Sykes, Richard, Graham, Stephan A

    Published in Energy & fuels (15-02-2018)
    “…Determining oil quality is essential to identifying valuable resource accumulations. However, in new areas of exploration, little information is available on…”
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    Tectonic Uplift Destabilizes Subsea Gas Hydrate: A Model Example From Hikurangi Margin, New Zealand by Burton, Zachary F. M., Kroeger, Karsten F., Hosford Scheirer, Allegra, Seol, Yongkoo, Burgreen‐Chan, Blair, Graham, Stephan A.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (16-04-2020)
    “…Rising ocean temperatures and falling sea level are commonly cited as mechanisms of marine gas hydrate destabilization. More recently, uplift—both isostatic…”
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    Interpretation of source rock depositional environment and age from seep oil, east coast of New Zealand by Burton, Zachary F. M., Moldowan, J. Michael, Magoon, Leslie B., Sykes, Richard, Graham, Stephan A.

    “…Biomarker fingerprints of crude oil samples from four onshore East Coast Basin oil seeps were analyzed to assess source rock characteristics including type of…”
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    Correction to: Interpretation of source rock depositional environment and age from seep oil, east coast of New Zealand by Burton, Zachary F. M., Moldowan, J. Michael, Magoon, Leslie B., Sykes, Richard, Graham, Stephan A.

    “…“The authors wish to rescind the speculated correlation of the northern oils with the upper Paleocene Waipawa Formation given that these oils do not match the…”
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    Salt Diapir‐Driven Recycling of Gas Hydrate by Burton, Zachary F. M., Dafov, Laura N.

    Published in Geochemistry, geophysics, geosystems : G3 (01-05-2023)
    “…Abstract By harnessing both hypothetical, synthetic basin and gas hydrate (GH) system models and real‐world models of well‐studied salt diapir‐associated GH…”
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    Global Eocene-Oligocene unconformity in clastic sedimentary basins by Burton, Zachary F.M., McHargue, Tim R., Graham, Stephan A.

    Published in Earth-science reviews (01-11-2024)
    “…Global sedimentary hiatuses are well-documented in ancient pelagic sediment, and include Paleocene, Eocene-Oligocene boundary, and Miocene hiatuses. Less clear…”
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