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Sequence Stratigraphy of Clastic ReservoirsCourse Instructor : Dr. Riyadh Rahmani Who Should Attend: The material of this course should be of interest to exploration and development geologists, reservoir geologists, reservoir engineers, petrophysicists, log analysts, geophysicists and managers of all these disciplines. Course Objectives: The course provides attendees with knowledge and a thorough coverage of the basic and advanced principles, practices and applications of Clastic Sequence Stratigraphy. The lectures and practicals covered in this course should help earth scientists of all branches develop more sound models for the prediction of the presence, architecture, continuity and trend of the reservoir, and help managers make educated decisions when faced with proposals from their development and exploration geologists concerning such reservoir aspects. Similar knowledge is gained concerning source and seal rocks through principles discussed in the class. By the conclusion of the course it is expected that all participants should:
Course Content
Controls on Sedimentary Depositional Systems Accommodation Space Sediment Supply Sea-Level Change Transgression & Regressions Transgression & Ravinement Concept of Shoreline Trajectory
Overview of Marine Depositional SystemsParasequences in the Shallow Marine Realm Parasequence Sets, Stacking Patterns and their Significance
Lowstand Systems Tract Transgressive Systems Tract Highstand Systems Tract Falling Stage Systems Tract/Forced Regressive Systems Tract
Modifications to the basic modelUse of Biostratigraphy in sequence stratigraphy Glacial sequence stratigraphy
Driving mechanisms for sea level changesSequence hierarchy Alternative sequence stratigraphic models
River types and their deposits Floodplains and importance of soils Alluvial fans and playas Lacustrine systems Aeolian systems
Base level and fluvial response to base level change Sequence boundaries and systems tracts in the non-marine Channel geometries and connectivity Parasequences in the non-marine
Foreland basinsExtensional basins Growth faulted basins
Course Format Class meetings will consist of lecture style coverage of the basic principles and practices of the subject. This is followed by practicals consisting of correlation problem solving that require an adequate understanding of the principles covered in each of the subjects. Course Material The course manual contains the following:
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