COURSE DESCRIPTION: Geoscientists and Engineers are responsible for characterizing the subsurface and often, with limited datasets. The use of analogs is critical for understanding the geologic variability that can and does occur.
The Texas Gulf Coast provides an excellent modern analog for fluvial and shallow marine reservoirs in the subsurface. Modern analogs provide spatial context for the arial geometry and variability that occurs within their respective depositional environments. This course will provide participants with a hands-on experience to understand how depositional environments and processes influence geometries and preservation potential of these systems to aid in their characterization in the subsurface as aquifers, reservoirs, and storage for carbon capture.
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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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