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UPDATE COURSE CONTENT

S E I S M I C    S T R A T I G R A P H Y  &  S E I S M I C  G E O M O R P H O L O G Y

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1 - Introduction to seismic interpretation

1.1 - The goal of seismic interpretation

1.2 - Characteristics of the seismic data

1.3 - Representation and treatment of seismic data

1.4 - Interpretation in practice: using the OpendTect software

 

2 - Structural seismic interpretation

2.1 - Tectonic styles and petroleum systems in seismic data

2.2 - Pitfalls in seismic structural interpretation

 

3 - Seismic stratigraphic interpretation

3.1 – Reflector terminations - definition and significance

3.2 - Mapping of seismic sequences

3.3 - Seismic facies analysis

3.4 - Pitfalls in the seismic stratigraphic interpretation

 

4 - Seismic/well correlation

4.1 - Geophysical profiles used and data processing

4.2 - Time-depth modeling

4.3 - Synthetic seismogram

 

5 - Seismic attributes and geomorphology

5.1 - Attributes (coherence, instantaneous amplitude etc.) used in seismic interpretation

5.2 - Use of seismic data for paleogeographic reconstruction

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