INTEGRATED SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY
Yogyakarta | 28 – 30 Juli 2015 | Rp 8.000.000,-/person
Yogyakarta | 11 – 13 Agustus 2015 | Rp 8.000.000,-/person
Yogyakarta | 01 – 03 September 2015 | Rp 8.000.000,-/person
Yogyakarta | 27 – 29 Oktober 2015 | Rp 8.000.000,-/person
Yogyakarta | 10 – 12 November 2015 | Rp 8.000.000,-/person
Yogyakarta | 01 – 03 Desember 2015 | Rp 8.000.000,-/person
Explorationists, geologists, stratigraphers and geophysicists who wish to extend their knowledge through integration of seismic sequence stratigraphy with well log sequence stratigraphy and the application of biostratigraphy to sequence stratigraphy.
DESCRIPTION
This course will follow a workshop format. The workshop will emphasise the underlying geological principles, processes and terminology related to the interpretation and use of seismic sequence stratigraphy and its integration with well log sequence stratigraphy and biostratigraphy. It will also provide attendees with the opportunity to interpret the sequence stratigraphy of part of a selected sedimentary basin.
OBJECTIVES
- Understand sequence stratigraphic concepts and controls
- Identify systems tracts and stratigraphic sequences from depositional facies, well logs and seismic facies.
- Construct a sequence stratigraphic model by integrating lithological, biostratigraphical, seismic and well data.
CONTENS
- Introduction – Introduction to seismic sequence stratigraphy; concepts; eustatic controls; assumptions; definition of key terms.
- Eustatic controls on depositional stratal patterns – Accommodation and equilibrium types; systems tract boundaries.
- Seismic expression of sequence – Criteria and approach for picking sequence boundaries.
- Interpretation of seismic reflections in depositional sequences – Definition of seismic sequence; seismic facies.
- Sequence and systems tracts – Highstand; falling stage; lowstand; transgressive; shelf margin systems tracts.
- Sequence expression in well logs – Log characters of parasequences, maximum flooding surfaces and criteria for picking sequence boundaries.
- Interpretation of systems tracts from well log character – Integration of well log sequence stratigraphy with seismic sequence stratigraphy
- Clastic and carbonate depositional environments – Depositional responses to changes in relative sea level
- Variation on the model: Application and exploration significance – use of global sea level curve
TRAINING METHOD
- Presentation
- Discussion
- Case Study
- Evaluation
INSTRUCTOR
Edy Purwoko
TIME
- Tanggal 28-30 Juli 2015
- Tanggal 11-13 Agustus 2015
- Tanggal 01-03 September 2015
- Tanggal 27-29 Oktober 2015
- Tanggal 10-12 November 2015
- Tanggal 01-03 Desember 2015
PLACE
- JAKARTA
- BANDUNG
- YOGYAKARTA
- BATAM
- SEMARANG
- SURABAYA
- DENPASAR
- MEDAN
- DLL
TRAINNING FEE
Rp 8.000.000,-/person/Non Recidential
FACILITIES
- Training Kit
- Handout
- Certificate
- Lunch + 2 X Coffee Break
- Souvenir
- Pick Up Participant