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Published Apr. 6, 2018 10:39 AM

Hi,

I've announced a schedule for the group follow-up on the 3D interpretation project on CANVAS. 

Published Mar. 18, 2018 5:41 PM

Hi,

I encourage all to attend the trial lecture by Mark Mulrooney on Wednesday, March 21, 2018 starting 10.15.

Title:

Gravity driven growth faults: from the outcrop to the seismic scale, with examples from the Gulf of Mexico and the Niger Delta

Time and Place:

21. mars 2018 10:15 - 11:00, Auditorium 1, The Geology Building

See also:

https://www.mn.uio.no/geo/forskning/aktuelt/arrangementer/proveforelesninger/2018/mulrooney.html

Published Mar. 18, 2018 5:28 PM

Hi,

We'll visit Statoil's office at Fornebu, Thursday 22.03.2018 from 12.00 - 15.00. A former student and PhD student from our department, ?yvind Marcussen, will be our host. Make sure you will be there on time, otherwise they will not let you in. We'll have to register ourselves when we arrive. We'll gather outside at the main entrance

The adress is:

Statoil ASA, Martin Linges vei 33, 1364 Fornebu (see map).

If you leave from the department, there is a bus service, line 20 (direction Sk?yen), from Kirkeveien. You'll have to change to line 31 (direction Fornebu) at Olav Kyrre's plass (see below). Final stop, Telenor Area or eventually the next stop, which is IT Fornebu....

Published Feb. 28, 2018 10:58 AM

Due to collision with full-day exercise in GEO4250 we cancel/postpone the 3D seismic interpretation exercise on Thursday 1 March.

We will combine both structural and stratigraphic interpretation of the 3D seismic data from the Stratton Field in a long session next Thursday (8 March).

 

Michel & Jan Inge

Published Feb. 20, 2018 12:46 PM

Hi,

Please bring your seismic section of the salt interpretation with you tomorrow!

Michel

Published Feb. 12, 2018 12:20 PM

Hi,

Due to many of you having mid-term exam in GEO4250, we have decided to change the time plan a bit for the Seismic Interpretation course.

This week we want you to use for self study, meaning spending time on the Barents Sea exercise and starting to read the article by Cartwright and Huuse. 

This means, no lectures this week. For those who are interested getting a bit more familiar with Petrel, I will be available on Thursday afternoon for questions

Next week, we will start on Wednesday by reviewing the Barenst Sea exercise and doing an exercise on making a Wheeler diagram.

On Thursday we will start introducing you to 3D seismic reflection data, including lectures and practical demos and exercises.

Published Feb. 7, 2018 8:43 PM

I have discussed with the study administration:

Thursday February 8 remains as normal 12.15-15.00 in room 209. After that, for those who want, we can move down to room U07 (Visjonariet) and continue until 17.00.

For the other Thursdays, we will continue with 12.15-15.00, but we will move to U07 (Visjonariet) and extend the time to 17.00 for those who want.

These Thurdays are planned for exercises, so we are more free how we spend our time.

For most of you, nothing will change.

Published Feb. 6, 2018 2:33 PM

Hi,

The lecture on Wednesday February 7 will focus on loading and interpreting 2D seismic reflection data in a software application. Note, the lecture starts at 09.15 in room 209

Michel 

Published Jan. 30, 2018 3:18 PM

Do not forget to bring you seismic section with the salt structures tomorrow, Wednesday january 31.

We will continue to work on this line, but we will now introduce some more data. You will use well data and additional seismic data to correlate reflection from one line to another, and start making a geological history also based on geological time. We will also try to make a Wheeler diagram of part of the seismic section.

Published Jan. 23, 2018 12:26 PM

Hi,

I hope everybody has followed the Discussion thread and startet reading the paper by Clare Bond.

Wednesday morning, the first hour of the lecture, I want you to discuss this in your group. If you follow the link to the discussion and click 'people' in the left meny, you will see who is in your group. At the end of the hour, please submit your answers in the assignment "Submission: Uncertainty in Structural Interpretation" which I have published in Canvas as part of Module 4, the subject for Thursday's lecture.

For those who cannot attend Wednesday's lecture, please use the discussion thread of your group in Canvas to add points for discussion based on the questions asked.

Michel

Published Jan. 14, 2018 3:35 PM

Hi and welcome to the course GEO4240 - Seismic Interpretation,

Course start up will be Wednesday, January 17 at 10.15. Note that your presence is required at the first lecture.

Spring 2018, the university runs a pilot on the implementation for their new Learning Management System (LMS) called CANVAS. This course is part of this pilot. On the semester page you will find a Canvas-button that will bring you to the login page of Canvas. Login with your UiO username and password. On the semester page you also find a link to tips and guidelines for Canvas.

This spring you will encounter courses that use Canvas or Fronter. From autumn 2018, Canvas will be the only LMS at UiO and Fronter will not be used any more. We ask you to be patience during this initial implementation phase of Canvas. It is possible that some functionality doesn't w...

Published Nov. 20, 2017 1:40 PM

Attendance at the first lecture is compulsory. Students who fail to meet, are considered to have withdrawn from the course unless they have previously given notice to the Studies administration, E-mail address: studieinfo@geo.uio.no.