Abstracts of the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Organic Petrology: 2015, Volume 32 Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia, 20th – 26th September 2014 ___________________________________________________________________________ INSERT AN INTERESTING TITLE HERE A. Author1, B. Author 1, C. Author 2 & D. Author 1 1: Company name Company address Corresponding author email: a.author@mycompany.com.au 2: Company name Company address ABSTRACT This template should be used for all abstracts to be submitted for oral and poster presentations at the 32st Annual Meeting of the Society for Organic Petrology, which will be held in Yogyakarta, Indonesia between 20th and 26th September 2015. The length of the abstract can be a minimum of ~250 words and there is currently no page limit. Figures and references can be included in the abstract, and references should be listed under the separate heading as shown below and also in Cameron and Smith (Cameron and Smith, 1991). This template should be used for all abstracts to be submitted for oral and poster presentations at 32st Annual Meeting of the Society for Organic Petrology, which will be held in Yogyakarta, Indonesia between 20th and 26th September 2015 (Campbell and Laherrére, 1998). The length of the abstract can be a minimum of ~250 words and there is currently no page limit (Chyi, 1997). Figures and references can be included in the abstract, and references should be listed under the separate heading as shown below and also in Crowley et al. (Crowley et al., 1989). This template should be used for all abstracts to be submitted for oral and poster presentations at the 32st Annual Meeting of the Society for Organic Petrology, which will be held in Yogyakarta, Indonesia between 20th and 26th September 2015. The length of the abstract can be a minimum of ~250 words and there is currently no page limit (Creech, 1994). Figures and references can be included in the abstract, and references should be listed under the separate heading as shown below and also in Carslaw and Jaeger (1948). This template should be used for all abstracts to be submitted for oral and poster presentations at the 32st Annual Meeting of the Society for Organic Petrology, which will be held in Yogyakarta, Indonesia between 20th and 26th September 2015 (Bratvold and Begg, 2008). The length of the abstract can be a minimum of ~250 words and there is currently no page limit. Figures and references can be included in the abstract, and references should be listed under the separate heading as shown below and also in Cameron and Smith (Cameron and Smith, 1991). 1 Abstracts of the 32nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Organic Petrology: 2015, Volume 32 Yogyakarta, Java, Indonesia, 20th – 26th September 2014 ___________________________________________________________________________ Figure 1. Map showing the location of the study area modified from Brink et al (1996) This template should be used for all abstracts to be submitted for oral and poster presentations at the 32st Annual Meeting of the Society for Organic Petrology, which will be held in Yogyakarta, Indonesia between 20th and 26th September 2015 (Bratvold and Begg, 2008). The length of the abstract can be a minimum of ~250 words and there is currently no page limit. Figures and references can be included in the abstract, and references should be listed under the separate heading as shown below and also in Cameron and Smith (Cameron and Smith, 1991). REFERENCES Bratvold, R.B., Begg, S.H., 2008. I would rather be vaguely right than precisely wrong: A new approach to decision making in the petroleum exploration and production industry. AAPG Bulletin 92, 1373-1392. Brink, H.M.t., Eenkhoorn, S., Hamburg, G., 1996. A mechanistic study of the formation of slags from iron-rich coals. Fuel 75, 952-958. Cameron, A.R., Smith, G.G., 1991. Coals of Canada: Distribution and compositional characteristics. International Journal of Coal Geology 19, 9-20. Campbell, C.J., Laherrére, J.H., 1998. The end of cheap oil. Scientific American March, 60-65. Chyi, L.L., 1997. Groundwater transformation of a low-sulphur to a high-sulphur coal, the Harlem coal of the northern Appalachian basin. International Journal of Coal Geology 33, 317-331. Crowley, S.S., Stanton, R.W., Ryer, T.A., 1989. The effects of volcanic ash on the maceral and chemical composition of the C coal bed, Emery Coal Field, Utah. Organic Geochemistry 14, 315-331. 2