Introduction to Seismic Stratigraphy
Designed for: Geophysicists, geologists, explorationists, and managers who are interested in an introduction or review of the theory and application of contemporary seismic stratigraphic techniques to exploration.
Course Content:
- Introduction: Philosophy and History.
- Geophysical Fundamentals.
- Breaking Out Operational Sequences.
- Introduction to Fault Interpretation.
- Chronostratigraphy Construction and Interpretation.
- Sea Level Curves, Accommodation Space, and Cycle Orders.
- Vail Sequence Theory and Sequence Hierarchy.
- Carbonate Sequences.
- Siliciclastic Sequences.
- Seismic Facies.
- Paleo-Environmental Analysis.
- Geohistory Reconstruction.
- Optimizing Exploration.
Course Content:
- Introduction: Philosophy and History.
- Geophysical Fundamentals.
- Breaking Out Operational Sequences.
- Introduction to Fault Interpretation.
- Chronostratigraphy Construction and Interpretation.
- Sea Level Curves, Accommodation Space, and Cycle Orders.
- Vail Sequence Theory and Sequence Hierarchy.
- Carbonate Sequences.
- Siliciclastic Sequences.
- Seismic Facies.
- Paleo-Environmental Analysis.
- Geohistory Reconstruction.
- Optimizing Exploration.