Applied Three-Dimensional Subsurface Geological Mapping: With Structural Methods, 3rd Edition
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David Metzner
Daniel J. Tearpock
Richard E. Bischke
James Brenneke
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Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Introduction to Subsurface Mapping
Chapter 2: Contouring and Contouring Techniques
Chapter 3: Directionally Drilled Wells and Directional Surveys
Chapter 4: Log Correlation Techniques
Chapter 5: Integration of Geophysical Data in Subsurface Mapping
Chapter 6: Cross Sections
Chapter 7: Fault Maps
Chapter 8: Structure Maps
Chapter 9: Interpretation of Three-Dimensional Seismic Data
Chapter 10: Compressional Structures: Balancing and Interpretation
Chapter 11: Extensional Structures: Balancing and Interpretation
Chapter 12: Strike-Slip Faults and Associated Structures
Chapter 13: Growth Structures
Chapter 14: Isochore and Isopach Maps
Appendix
References
Index
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Daniel J. Tearpock
was a noted scientist, author, and entrepreneur. He was chairman and chief executive officer of Subsurface Consultants & Associates LLC (SCA), the industry leader in worldwide upstream petroleum consultancy and training. As a working geoscientist, he generated numerous exploration and exploitation prospects, either on his own or as part of an organized team. As a company, SCA has helped clients find or develop billions of barrels of oil equivalent. He was also coauthor of Quick Look Techniques for Prospect Evaluation
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Richard E. Bischke, Ph.D.,
is the former chief structural geophysicist of SCA LLC. He has conducted a wide range of structural geology projects, seismic interpretation, and balancing studies in extensional, compressional, and strike-slip environments. He works primarily on worldwide projects for major oil companies and large independents. He is a 3D-workstation geophysicist specializing in the interpretation of and prospect generation within complexly deformed structures, including salt-related structures. Dr. Bischke was an associate professor of geology and geophysics at Temple University (1973-1982) and an adjunct professor of engineering at Drexel University.
James Brenneke
is retired geology discipline lead for Gulf of Mexico Production for BP. Prior to that, he was consulting geoscientist, technical manager, VP of geology and engineering, and treasurer for SCA LLC. He has worked onshore and offshore in the US and in numerous foreign countries. Jim has contributed to numerous exploration discoveries, field extensions, and development wells in his 40 years in the industry.
David C. Metzner
is founder of Crossroads Geoscience Solutions LLC, a consulting company based in Emory, Texas. Formerly, he held various positions at Pioneer Natural Resources, Placid Oil, Arco Oil and Gas, SCA LLC, EOG Resources, and Ancana. He has been a member of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists and the Society of Exploration Geophysicists since 1982.
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