OBJECTIVES
- Participants in this training will be able to understand the various analytical methods applied in clastic systems. The training covers different methodologies and principles applied in marine coastal environments (sequential analysis strongly influenced by changes in sea level), transitional environments (governed by sea level variations versus clastic input), and continental environments (balance of equilibrium profiles). Additionally, the training analyzes various scales of work in clastic system analysis, from mega-scale (sequences) to micro and meso-scale (architectural elements). For each analyzed system, a synthesis of the geometry and development over time and space of potential reservoirs is provided.
CONTENTS
- Introduction to the Analysis of Clastic Environments. Interaction series. Types and forms of analysis
- Facies Analysis in Alluvial Environments
- Analysis of Fluvial Environments Subjected to Significant Tectonic and Volcanic Activity
- Analysis of Eolian Systems
- Analysis of Lacustrine Systems
- Analysis of Transitional Clastic Systems
- Analysis of Coastal Clastic Systems
TARGET AUDIENCE: Development Geologists. Reservoir Engineers.
METHODOLOGY: Theoretical and practical approach, including videos, printed documents, promoting debates, and individual and group exercises.
MODALITY: In-person.
DURATION: 40 hours.
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