Applied Carbonate Sedimentology and Geomorphology 2016 covers topics such as:
- Carbonate Sedimentary Systems: Sedimentary Structures, Cement and Pores
- Carbonate Diagenesis And Pore Systems
- Exercise: Identification Of Sedimentary Structures In Core And Hand Sample
- Exercise: Porosity And Permeability In Carbonates
- Exercise: Carbonate Cements, Pore Types
- Short Exercise: Carbonates In Seismic Data
- Carbonate Macro-Geomorphic Systems
- Carbonate Sedimentary Systems: Sediments and Textures
- Carbonate Grains& Textures
- Overview Of Carbonate Systems
- Exercise: Petrographic Identification Of Carbonate Grains
- Exercise: Petrographic Identification Of Carbonate Textures
- Physical And Biological Sedimentary Structures In Carbonates
- Carbonate Depositional Systems: Carbonate Environments of Deposition (EOD), Facies, and Reservoirs
- Reefs And Reef Sand Aprons
- Carbonate Tidal Sand Shoals
- Exercise: Petrographic and Hand-sample Sedimentologic Characterization of EOD
- Slopes and Basins
- Carbonate Depositional Systems : Carbonate Environments of Depositional (EOD), Facies, and Reservoirs
- Cool-water Carbonates
- Lacustrine
- Shelf/Platform interior
- Tidal flat/Sabkha
- Shoreface Systems
- Carbonate Depositional Systems
- Environmental Assemblages
- Exercise: Petrographic And Hand-Sample Sedimentologic Characterization Of EOD (Continued)
- Carbonates Through Time And Space
- Exercise: Mapping Facies Bodies In Holocene Analogs, South China Sea
Applied Carbonate Sedimentology and Geomorphology 2016 brings together attendees with job titles such as:
- Geologic Modelers
- Sedimentologists and Stratigraphers
- Reservoir, Petroleum, and Project Engineers (Evaluation, Properties, & Volumetrics)
- Geophysicists (Seismic Stratigraphy and Interpretation, Seismic Attributes)
- Explorationists / Exploration Managers (Work Planning & Economic Evaluation)
- Petrophysicists (Rock & Fluid Properties)