WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Geoscientists, engineers, geophysicists from introductory to experienced levels; managers who evaluate technical work.
COURSE DESCRIPTION: Seismic geomorphology is the study of landforms imaged in 3-D seismic data, for the purpose of understanding the history, processes and fill architecture of a basin. This course will review both qualitative and quantitative approaches to interpreting and applying seismic geomorphologic observations in basin exploration and reservoir development, and in carbon sequestration. Examples from Gulf of Mexico, Indonesia, Trinidad, Morocco, Australia, New Zealand and other basins of the world will be used to illustrate the techniques for interpreting the depositional elements of fluvial, deltaic, shoreline, shelf, and deep water clastic and carbo-clastic systems, as well as delineating geohazards, and for quantifying and using those data to predict reservoir and seal distribution and architecture, body geometries, planning field developments and assessing uncertainty.
We will examine a variety of depositional systems and integrate seismic, logs, core and other data into a comprehensive geomorphologic analysis of each system. Assigned reading will be provided. Exercises will give participants the chance to learn techniques in sketch mapping, measuring and calculating flow behaviors from morphometry, extrapolating 2D observations in to 3D knowledge, as well as the relationship between morphometry, process and deposits.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
DAY 1
9:00-10:00 What is seismic geomorphology? Techniques and Take Aways
10:00-10:15 BREAK
1015-11:00 SG of Fluvial Systems
11:00-11:45 EXERCISE: “So you take a core….”
11:45-12:00 Exercise Review
12:00-1:00 Lunch
1:00-2:00 Deltas and Shelf Edges
2:00-3:00 EXERCISE: Matzen Field, Austria
3:00-3:15 BREAK
3:15-4:15 The Shelf is a Dangerous Place
4:15-4:30 Wrap up
DAY 2
9:00-10:00 Slope and Toe of Slope Processes and Deposits
10:00-10:15 BREAK
1015-11:15 Deepwater Processes and Deposits
11:15–12:15 Canyons and Valleys
1215-1:15 LUNCH
1:15-2:15 EXERCISE: Mapping Canyons and Valleys; Berbice, Guyana
2:15-2:45 Review Exercise and discuss Guyana/Suriname
2:45-3:00 BREAK
3:00-4:00 Channel Complexes
4:00-4:45 EXERCISE: Mapping SG of Channel Complexes, Gabon
DAY 3
9:00-9:30 Review Gabon Mapping Exercise
9:30-10:30 Lobes (Frontal and Lateral)
10:30-10:45 BREAK
10:45–11:30 Mass failure processes and properties
11:30-12:15 Mass failures in E, P and CS
12:15-1:15 LUNCH
1:15-2:00 EXERCISE: SG of Mass Failures, Trinidad
2:00-2:15 Review Exercise
2:15-3:00 Deserts of the Deep: Deepwater Continuous Current Systems
3:00-3:15 BREAK
3:15-4:00 SG in Geotechnical Assessment Work
4:00-4:30 Let’s talk about CO2 sequestration assessments
4:30-4:45 Wrap up
REGISTRATION POLICY
Registration should be made at least one month before the start of a course. It is recommended that participants register early due to limited seating. However, we will accept paid registrations up to the last business day before the class, provided there are seats available. Registrants will receive a confirmation email within 48 hours of registration and will receive complete venue information two weeks prior to the first day of class.
REMINDER: your seat in a course is NOT confirmed until payment is received.
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