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October 5-6, 2009 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday-Tuesday Entrance: 105 W. Illinois Cost: $475 or $500 Out of StateCourse #: G024 092Q To register and see our complete schedule, go to the PPDC website: http://www.midland.edu/~ppdc/ or call 432-683-2832. This course will cover the basic nomenclature and concepts of structural geology in shortened and extended terrenes, with an emphasis on ideas needed for hydrocarbon exploration and production. The material will include structural geometry and kinematics, subsurface dip analysis (SCAT), fault seals, fractured reservoirs, and relationship between structures and stratigraphic architecture. Exercises will be included to illustrate and reinforce the ideas. Day 1: Nomenclature and Concepts of Shortened Terrains Reverse and thrust faults and fault growth Dipmeter analysis (SCAT) Regional Tectonics of West Texas Day 2: Nomenclature and Concepts of Extended Terrains Extensional faults and fault growth Extensional folds and fold growth Fractured Reservoirs Fault Seals Summary and Wrap Up
Instructor: Chuck Kluth, Ph.D., Distinguished Scientist. Dr. Kluth is with the Colorado School of Mines, Department of Geology and Geological Engineering. His experience includes 28 years in exploration, production, and research at Chevron and Chevron Texaco, Coordinator and principle lecturer of the Chevron and Chevron Texaco Structural Geology Schools, AAPG International Distinguished Lecturer, and service on AAPG and GSA committees. His publications include: Structures and emplacement of silicic lavas, Late Paleozoic plate tectonics of the Ancestral Rocky Mountains, Mid-Mesozoic structure, stratigraphy, and tectonics of Southern Arizona, Late Cretaceous-Cenozoic structures and tectonics in the Rocky Mountain Region and around the world, Structural analysis tools with examples from around the world. |
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