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Adrian HUTTON

 

Position:   Associate Professor
Room:   41.G32
Phone No:   +61 2 4221 3832
Email:   ahutton@uow.edu.au
     
     

 

 
     

Research Interests

  • mineralogy, sedimentology and organic petrology of oil shales and coal
  • physical and chemical properties of peat deposits
  • geochemistry of sediments

Representative Publications

Hutton, A C. and Hower, J. C., 1999. Channel coals: Implications for classification and terminology. International Journal of Coal Geology. 41, 157-188.

Hutton, A.C. and Bamberry, W.J., 1999. Stratigraphy and terminology for the Southern Coalfield. Bulletin Coalfield Geology Council of New South Wales, 1, 120-152.

Faiz, M.M. and Hutton, A.C., 1997. Coal seam gas in the southern Sydney Basin, New South Wales. APEA Journal, 37(1), 415-428.

Hutton, A.C. and Knapman, L., 2002. Mining of Kerosene shale at Glen Davis: was it a success or a costly failure? Transactions Multi-disciplinary Engineering, Australia, GE26, 49-58.

Hutton, A. and Doyle, R. 1999. Carbonate speciation in Wynn seam coal. Advanced Studies Sydney Basin 29th Newcastle Symposium Proceedings, University of Newcastle, 157-164.

Roche. I. and Hutton, A., 1998. Distribution of the Sydney Subgroup, Southwestern margin of the Sydney Basin. Advances Studies Sydney Basin 32nd Newcastle Symposium Proceedings, University of Newcastle, 119-126.

Hutton, A. and Knapman, L., 1998. Mining of oil shale at Joadja Creek and Glen Davis. Proceedings 9th National Conference on Engineering Heritage, Ballarat Victoria, 15th-18th March, The Institute of Engineers, 181-186.

Searchable Publication List

Suggested Topics for Future Students

1. Integration of organic petrography and sedimentology of the Clyde Coal Measures to determine the tectonics influences on early Permian sedimentation. There is an interesting sequence with several thon coals seams and a thicker coal seam and this would be a great little study

2. Sedimentology of the Early Permian rocks (Shoalhaven Group equivalent) in the Lithgow-Ulan area. You would need access to a car to do this one.

3. Relationship between environments of deposition of coal seams (organic petrography) and the environments of deposition of the clastic sediments enclosing the coal seams. This would look at the coal seams on the coast and some petrography of seams further inland.

4. Organic petrography of the Green River Oil Shale (USA) deposit.

5. Coal-forming environments in Oil Shale sequences of Queensland Tertiary oil shale basins.

Abbreviated CV

  • BA Univ. New England, BSc (Hons)
  • PhD (Univ. Wollongong)

 

 
 
   

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