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This document provides instructions for Home Work #4 that is due on November 4, 2015 for a Geology Department Seismic Interpretation class. The homework involves analyzing two migrated stacked seismic sections and identifying folds, the type of folds, criteria used to identify the folds, stress regimes, and locations of potential petroleum traps. Students must answer questions about figures 1 and 2 and earn a total of 100 points by identifying these geological features and characteristics.
This document provides instructions for Home Work #4 that is due on November 4, 2015 for a Geology Department Seismic Interpretation class. The homework involves analyzing two migrated stacked seismic sections and identifying folds, the type of folds, criteria used to identify the folds, stress regimes, and locations of potential petroleum traps. Students must answer questions about figures 1 and 2 and earn a total of 100 points by identifying these geological features and characteristics.
This document provides instructions for Home Work #4 that is due on November 4, 2015 for a Geology Department Seismic Interpretation class. The homework involves analyzing two migrated stacked seismic sections and identifying folds, the type of folds, criteria used to identify the folds, stress regimes, and locations of potential petroleum traps. Students must answer questions about figures 1 and 2 and earn a total of 100 points by identifying these geological features and characteristics.
Seismic Interpretation Due on Wednesday (November 4, 2015)
Home Work # 4
1. Given Figure 1 of a migrated stacked section [50 points]:
a. Indicate a fold. b. What type of fold is this? c. What criteria did you use to identify the fold? d. Is this a compression, tension, or transform stress regime? e. Indicate a location of a good petroleum trap. 2. Given Figure 2 of a migrated stacked section [50 points]: a. Indicate a fold. b. What type of fold is this? c. What criteria did you use to identify the fold? d. Is this a compression, tension, or transform stress regime? e. Indicate a location of a good petroleum trap.