Learning objectives
This Course aims to introduce students to geological and geophysical
techniques of Subsurface Geology that reprents today the most
important and widely vehicle for petroleoum exploration.
Prerequisites
Advanced Knowledges of Applied Geophysics
Course unit content
Intoduction, Seismic Reflection Surveying, Gravity and Magnetic
Surveying, Introduction to Geophysical Borehole Logging, Introduction to
Seismic Stratigraphy and Seismic Interpretation
Full programme
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Bibliography
Text Book
Drury S. et al., Basin Analysis Techniques. The Open University Press,
Walton Hall, Milton Keynes, U.K.
References Books
Walker G.L., Subsurface Geological Mapping. Prentice Hall PTR, USA.
Withjack M.A., Bally A.W. et al., Seismic Expression of Structural Styles,
Geol. Soc. Of America Short Course, USA.
Badley E.M., Practical Seismic Interpretation. Riedel Publishing Company,
Boston, USA.
Asquit G., Basic Well Log Analysis for Geologists. AAPG,
USA.
Teaching methods
The course consists of oral lectures and practical activities mainly
concerning the interpretation of seismic reflection lines.
Assessment methods and criteria
The final grading will be based on oral examination, participation,
practicals and homework.
Other information
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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development
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