by J. L. Jayanthi, V. Nandakumar, and S. S. Anoop

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by J. L. Jayanthi, V. Nandakumar, and S. S. Anoop Feasibility of a 785 nm diode laser in Raman spectroscopy for characterizing hydrocarbon-bearing fluid inclusions in Mumbai Offshore Basin, India by J. L. Jayanthi, V. Nandakumar, and S. S. Anoop Petroleum Geoscience Volume 23(3):369-375 August 1, 2017 © 2017 The Author(s)‏

Bright field and fluorescence images of HCFIs at 3495–3500 m depths from the Panna Formation, Mumbai Offshore Basin, India. Bright field and fluorescence images of HCFIs at 3495–3500 m depths from the Panna Formation, Mumbai Offshore Basin, India. J. L. Jayanthi et al. Petroleum Geoscience 2017;23:369-375 © 2017 The Author(s)‏

Fluorescence of the HCFI trail from the Panna Formation, Mumbai offshore, India. Fluorescence of the HCFI trail from the Panna Formation, Mumbai offshore, India. (a) Bright filed image of HCFIs and (b) fluorescence image. J. L. Jayanthi et al. Petroleum Geoscience 2017;23:369-375 © 2017 The Author(s)‏

(a) & (b) Raman spectrum of natural HCFIs in the study area. J. L. Jayanthi et al. Petroleum Geoscience 2017;23:369-375 © 2017 The Author(s)‏