Subsurface Geosciences Workshops
At PRAC, we are committed to communicating the results of our active and recently completed projects. Recently, PRAC hosted two “Sub-Surface – Geosciences “ breakfast workshops which included presentations by PRAC’s New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Nova Scotia based geosciences grant-holders.
With permission granted by the guest speakers, several of these presentations are provided below in PDF format together with links to the individual project pages.
Subsurface Geosciences Workshop Presentations - Halifax, Nova Scotia, Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Dr. Grant Wach, Dalhousie University
Clay Mineral Analysis of the Tertiary Succession - Scotian Basin
Dr. David Keighley, University of New Brunswick - provided in absentia
Structural Controls Affecting Petroleum Systems in Devonian-carboniferous Basins in New Brunswick. [PDF]
Dr. Georgia Pe-Piper, Saint Mary’s University
Diagenesis of Lower Cretaceous Rocks in the Scotian Basin. [PDF]
Dr. Djordje Grujic, Dalhousie University to present on behalf of Dr. Jürgen Adam
4D simulation and seismic interpretation of basin evolution and salt mobilisation in the Sable Subbasin, Abenaki Subbasin, Laurentian Subbasin and their deepwater extensions, offshore Nova Scotia.
Dr. Bruce Balcom, University of New Brunswick
MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) Measurement of Flow in Porous Media. [PDF]
Subsurface Geosciences Workshop Presentations - St John's, Newfoundland, Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Dr. Bruce Balcom, University of New Brunswick
MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) Measurement of Flow in Porous Media. [PDF]
Dr. Stephen D. Butt, Memorial University
Investigation of the Relationship between Reservoir Conditions and Seismic / Acoustic Response.
Dr. Duncan McIlroy, Memorial University
Bioturbation, Matrix Infiltration and Early Diagenetic Cementation of Reservoir Sandstones. [PDF]
Dr. Paul Sylvester, Memorial University
Heavy Mineral Studies of Cretaceous and Teritiary Sandstones, Flemish Pass and Orphan Basins. [PDF]