United Kingdom & Misc.

 

Oxford Brookes University (Geology (BMS), Gipsy Lane Campus, Headington, Oxford, OX30BP)

 

  1. Dr Jonathan Redfern, Director of Studies, Petroleum Geoscience  e-mail: [email protected]

 

University of Manchester (Manchester, M13 9PL)

 

  1. Prof Robert Gawthorpe, (Basin Analysis) Professor of Sedimentation and Tectonics Email: [email protected]

 

Note: Palaeozoic Reservoirs in the Murzuq Basin, Libya

Supervisors: Prof. Patrick Corbett1, Dr Andrew Gardiner1, Dr Jonathan Redfern Email: [email protected]2

 

Oxford University (Department of Earth Sciences, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PR, UK)

 

  1. Prof. A. B. Watts (marine geology ‘n geophysics) email: [email protected]
  2. Suman Chowdhury. Mail: [email protected]

 

Cardiff University (Cardiff School of Earth Sciences, Cardiff University, Main Building, Park Place, Cardiff CF10 3YE)

 

1.        Supervisor: Professor Joe Cartwright (3D Siesmic Modelling) ([email protected])

2.        Architecture of sinuous deepwater channels: an integrated 3-D seismic and outcrop study. Supervisor: Dr Richard Davies ([email protected])

3.        Sediment pathways and their interaction with growing structures on West African deepwater slopes: evaluated using 2-D and 3-D seismic data. Supervisor: Dr Richard Davies ([email protected])

4.        Supervisor: Dr Huw Davies (Geophysics) ([email protected])

 

University of Leeds (UK)

 

  1. Bill McCaffrey (Turbidites Research Group) at [email protected]
  2. Dr Caroline Choux (Sedimentology) Email: [email protected]
  3. Dr Lawrence Amy (Sedimentology) Email: [email protected]

 

University of Dublin, Trinity College, Dublin 2, Ireland

 

1.        David Naylor: Research Associate Petroleum geology, offshore geology of NW Europe, use of satellite imagery in exploration. [email protected]

 

University of Bristol

 

1.        Turbidite bed shape and spatial trends in reservoir quality Supervisors: Dr Peter Talling ([email protected] ) and Dr Andrew Hogg

 

The University of Edinburgh (Grant Institute Geology, Geophysics, Environmental Geoscience)

 

1.        Porosity anomalies in deep hydrocarbon fields: from pores, to wireline, to seismic Intended CASE - Dr Stuart Haszeldine ([email protected]), Mr Malcolm Rider, Prof Anton Ziolkowski

2.        Seismic imaging and multiple removal on land (CASE) Prof Anton Ziolkowski ([email protected]), Dr Andrew Curtis (Schlumberger) and Dr Johan Robertsson (WesternGeco), Oslo Technology Centre, Oslo, Norway

 

 

 

Canada

 

Laurentian University, (Sudbury, Ontario P3E2C6)

 

  1. E. Ann Gallie (Remote Sensing & GIS) Associate Professor B.Sc. (Queen’s), PhD. (U.B.C. email: [email protected] )
  2. Darrel G.F. Long (Sedimentology) Full Professor B.Sc. (Leicester), M.Sc., PhD. (Western) email: [email protected]

 

Acadia University (12 University Avenue, Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada, B4P 2R6)

 

1.        Dr. Ian Spooner Quaternary geology, sedimentary geology [email protected]

 

Brandon University (Department of Geology 270 18th Street Brandon, Manitoba R7A 6A9
Canada)

 

1.        Dr. S.A.J. Pattison, P.Geo. Associate Professor E-mail: [email protected]

2.        Harvey R. Young Professor Emeritus E-mail: [email protected]

 

University of Guelph (Guelph, Ontario, N1G 2W1 Canada)

 

  1. Emmanuelle Arnaud, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Land Resource Science E-mail: [email protected]

 

University of Miami

 

  1. project starting…contact Mark P. Grasmueck, Ph.D. Marine Geology and Geophysics [email protected] 3D/4D Hydro GPR PhD & Postdoc - Definition of Litho- and Hydro-Stratigraphic Elements of the Miami Oolite Carbonates with 3-D Ground Penetrating Radar

 

University of British Columbia

 

  1. R.M. (Marc) Bustin, (Resrvoir analysis) Professor, Sedimentology, Organic Petrology; E-mail: [email protected]
  2. K.A. (Kurt) Grimm Associate Professor, Sedimentary Geology, E-mail: [email protected]

 

Brock University (Canada)

 

1.        Rick Cheel, (Clastic Sedimentlogy) Professor of Earth Sciences, PhD, BA (McMaster), MSc (Ottawa) E-mail: [email protected]

 

Memorial University of Newfoundland (Department of Earth Sciences Centre for Earth Resources Research St. John's, NF, Canada A1B 3X5)

 

1.        J. A. Wright (PhD Toronto; professor) Seismic reflection, studies for petroleum and mineral exploration. E-mail: [email protected]

2.        R. N. Hiscott (PhD McMaster; professor) Clastic sedimentology, turbidite systems, rifted and convergent margins E-mail: [email protected]

 

University of Calgary (Canada)

 

1.        Dr. Cindy Riediger is an Associate Professor at University of Calgary and is responsible for Rock Eval/TOC Pyrolysis and Oil/source rock correlation mail: [email protected]

 

Carleton University (Canada)

 

1.        Claire Samson, (Apllied geophysics) Ph.D., Eng. Email: [email protected]

2.        Dr. George R. Dix (Ph.D., Syracuse) (Carbonate Sedimentology- Petroleum) Email: [email protected]

 

Queen’s University (Canada)

 

1.        Dr R. Gerhard Pratt, P.Eng (Geophysics) (Ph.D., Imperial College, London, 1989) E-mail: [email protected]

2.        Dr. Robert Dalrymple, (Sedimentology – Seismic profiling) Ph.D., McMaster, 1977 E-mail: [email protected]

3.        Dr. Noel P. James, (Carbonates ‘n Petroleum) Ph.D., McGill, 1972 E-mail: [email protected]

 

University of Ottawa (Canada)

 

1.        ARNOTT, R. William, clastic sedimentology; experimental sedimentology, [email protected]

 

University of Waterloo, (WATERLOO, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G)

 

1.        Mario Coniglio (Carbonate Sedimentation and Diagenesis – Hydrocarbon effects) Professor, Department of Earth Sciences, E-Mail: [email protected]

 

University of Western Ontario (Dept. Earth Sciences, London, ON N6A 5B7, CANADA)

 

1.        A.Guy Plint (Basin Analysis and reservoir rocks) E-mail: [email protected]

 

University of Manitoba (Canada)

 

1.        Nancy Chow, (Carbonate Sedimentology and Petroleum) Associate Professor; Ph.D. Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1986, e-mail: [email protected]

 

University of Regina (Canada)

 

1.        Dr. Hairuo Qing (Petrophysical characterization of reservoirs) B.Sc. (Chengdu University of Technology, China), M.Sc., Ph.D. (McGill) E-mail: [email protected]

 

University of Saskatchewan, (Department of Geological Sciences, 114 Science Place, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5E2 CANADA)

 

1.        Prof. Igor Morozov, (geophysics processing, imaging and interpreting geophysical data)mail:  [email protected].

 

 

United States of America

 

At Purdue (Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, 1397 Civil Engineering Bldg., Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907-1397, tel: 765 494-4753, fax: 765 496-1210)

 

1.        Kenneth D. Ridgway (Basin Analysis) Associate Professor; Ph.D. - University of Rochester [email protected]

2.        Larry W. Braile (Geophysics) Professor; Ph.D. - University of Utah [email protected]

3.        Saptarshi Dasgupta (Research Student - IITB) [email protected]

4.        Laura J. Pyrak-Nolte (Geophysics – Porosity ‘n saturation studies^) Associate Professor of Physics; Ph.D. - University of California-Berkeley [email protected]

5.        Kevin Eastham M.S. '02 (reservoir mapping ‘n variation plotting – Chevrontexaco industry^) E-mail: [email protected]

6.        Harshvardhan (B.Tech – IITKgp^) Professor & Department Head E-mail: [email protected]

 

(I joined the Geology Department of Delhi University as an undergraduate student in 1999. Since my first few months this subject has totally and entirely captured me. As many in my field I too want to join the industry after my doctoral degree and I believe this university is one of the few that can get me there. The best thing is that I have been able to get just the right subjects here i.e. Basin Analysis and Geophysics. I hope next fall I am actually able to join the university.)

 

University of California, Los Angeles (Department of Earth and Space Sciences, 595 Charles Young Drive East, Box 951567 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1567)

 

1.        Brian Horton, (Basin Analysis ‘n Modelling) Assistant Professor of Geology and Geophysics E-mail: [email protected]

2.        Ray Ingersoll, Professor of Geology (Basin Analysis) [email protected]

3.        David Jackson, (Geophysical Exploration) Professor of Geology & Geochemistry [email protected]

4.        Walter Reed, Associate Professor of Geology (Sedimentology) [email protected]

 

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (EAPS, 77 massachusetts avenue
cambridge, ma 02139-4307
)

 

1.        Professors John Southard (offshore petroleum exploration, turbidity currents) ([email protected]) and John Grotzinger ([email protected])

 

 

Stanford University (Stanford, CA 94305-2220USA)

 

1.        John Harbaugh Professor Emeritus, sedimentary basin simulation, oil exploration risk analysis, E-Mail: [email protected]

2.        Khalid Aziz (Reservoir Analysis, Supri-H) e-mail: [email protected]

3.        Kristian Jessen (Petroluem Reservoir Modelling) Acting Assistant Professor [email protected]

4.        Donal Lowe (Off Shore Reservoir Modelling) E-Mail: [email protected]

5.        Louis M. Castanier (Heavy Oil Recovery) email: [email protected]

 

University of Texas, Austin

 

1.        William L. Fisher, Ph.D., 1961, Kansas: Depositional systems and seismic stratigraphy. email: [email protected]

2.        William E. Galloway, Ph.D., 1971, UT Austin: Sedimentary economic geology; basin analysis; clastic depositional systems. email: [email protected]

3.        Gary Kocurek, Ph.D., 1980, Wisconsin: Sedimentology, sedimentary processes and structures, eolian systems. email: [email protected]

4.        Randall Marrett, Ph.D., 1990, Cornell: Structural geology; folding and faulting, cross-section construction, fractured reservoirs; email: [email protected]

5.        Earle F. McBride, Ph.D., 1960, Johns Hopkins: Sedimentary petrology; sandstone diagenesis and reservoir quality; email: [email protected]

 

Cornell University (Earth & Atmospheric Sciences Ithaca, New York 14853-1504 USA)

 

1.        Teresa E. Jordan (Sedimentology) [email protected]

2.        Brown, Larry (Gpr ‘n Seismic in exploration)[email protected]

 

Columbia University

 

1.        Nicholas Christie-Blick (Sedimentology) mail: ncb@ldeo.columbia.edu

2.        ATTREYEE GHOSH – Sedimentology email: [email protected]

 

University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee

 

1.        Mark T. Harris (Carbonate Sedimentology) Email: [email protected]

2.        John Isbell (Sedimentology) Email: [email protected]

3.        William Kean (Exploration Geophysics) Email: [email protected]

 

University of Washington (Seattle, WA 98195-1310)

 

1.        Joanne Bourgeois (Sedimentology and Stratigraphy) E-Mail: [email protected]

2.        Stewart, Richard (Sedimentology) mail: [email protected]

 

John Hopkins University (Baltimore, Maryland 21218 U.S.A.)

 

1.        Lawrence A. Hardie (Sedimentology) [email protected]

 

University of North Carolina

 

  1. Louis R. Bartek (Sedimentology) email: [email protected]

 

Duke University

 

  1. Roland D. Perkins (Carbonate Sedimentology and Hydrocarbon Exploration) mail: [email protected]
  2. Lincoln F. Pratson (Deposition on Continental Margins) mail: [email protected]

 

Pennsylvania State University

 

  1. Satyakee Sen mail: [email protected]
  2. Rudy L. Slingerland (Sedimentology – Schlum?) E-Mail: [email protected]
  3. Peter B. Flemings (Basin Research) E-Mail: [email protected]

 

University of Southern California

 

  1. DONN S. GORSLINE (Sedimentology ‘n Basin Analysis) [email protected]

 

University of Minnesota

 

1.        KAREN L. KLEINSPEHN Associate Professor PhD, 1982, Princeton University (Tectonics and Basin Analysis) Email: [email protected]

2.        CHRISTOPHER PAOLA (Basin Modelling) Professor ScD, 1983, Massachusetts Institute of Technology/Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution Email: ([email protected])

 

University of Utah

 

1.        Gerard T. Schuster (Exploration Geophysics) mail: [email protected]

2.        Cari Johnson Assistant Professor of Geology & Geophysics Field of Study: Sedimentary Geology, Basin Analysis, Petroleum Geology mail: [email protected]

3.        Marjorie A. Chan (Stratigraphy and Sedimentology, Basin Analysis) [email protected]

 

North Carolina State University

 

1.        Victor V. Cavaroc (Basin Analysis) E-mail: [email protected]  

 

University of South Carolina

 

1.        Christopher Kendall  (Basin Modeling, Hydrocarbon Exploration) mail: [email protected]

2.        Camelia Knapp (Exploration Seismology) mail: [email protected]

3.        Pradeep Talwani (Reservoir Induced Seismology) mail:  [email protected]

 

Harvard University (Dept. of Earth & Planetary Sciences, 20 Oxford St., Cambridge, MA 02138) 

 

  1. John H. Shaw (Petroleum Exploration) John L. Loeb Associate Professor of Natural Sciences mail: [email protected] 

 

University of Pittsburgh (Pittsburgh, PA 15260-3332 USA)

 

1.        Mark B. Abbott (?) Assistant Professor  E-mail:  [email protected]

 

University of Iowa

 

  1. Philip Heckel  (Interpretive Sedimentology) [email protected]
  2. Bob Brenner (Sedimentology) E-mail: [email protected]
 
Texas A&M University

 

  1. Ahr, Wayne M. Professor***; Ph.D., Rice University, 1967. Petroleum geology with special interest in carbonate reservoir description and evaluation, carbonate sedimentology Email: [email protected]
  2. Blasingame, Thomas A. Associate Professor and holder of the Robert L. Whiting Professorship in Petroleum Engineeering***; Ph.D., Texas A&M University, 1989.Petroleum engineering: reservoir engineering and pressure transient testing, reservoir description, [email protected]
  3. Giardino, John R. Professor and Dean of Graduate Studies; Ph.D., University of Nebraska, 1979 remote sensing for petroleum exploration, Email: [email protected]
  4. Gibson, Richard Associate Professor; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1991 borehole geophysics, Email: [email protected],
  5. Jensen, Jerry Associate Professor***; Ph.D., University of Texas-Austin, 1986 Reservoir characterization, upscaling single and multiphase permeability, advanced reservoir simulation, geological modeling, integrating petrophysics and geology, openhole well logging. Email: [email protected]

 

University of Colorado at Boulder

 

  1. Geoffrey Dorn (Geophysics, seismic analysis, and petroleum exploration) [email protected]
  2. Mary J. Kraus (Sedimentology of fluvial depositional systems) E-mail: [email protected]
  3. Matthew J. Pranter (Reservoir geology and geophysics, Sedimentary geology) email: [email protected]
  4. Paul Weimer Seismic and sequence stratigraphy, 3-D seismic interpretation, basin analysis and petroleum geology of deep-water continental margins. E-mail: [email protected]

 

State University of New York at Buffalo

 

  1. Dr. Robert D. Jacobi (Oil Exploration) Professor mail: [email protected]

 

State University of New York at Binghamton

 

  1. Robert V. Demicco (Sedimentology) Associate Professor of Geology PhD (1981) The Johns Hopkins University mail: [email protected]
  2. John S. Bridge (turbulent flows ‘n sedimentology), Professor of Geological Sciences, Binghamton University, mail: [email protected]

 

Western Washington University

 

  1. Chris Suczek, Associate Professor Ph.D., Stanford University, 1977, Stratigraphy, sedimentary petrology, tectonics E-mail: [email protected]

 

The George Washington University (Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Washington, DC 20052)

 

  1. CHRISTOPHER M. FEDO (Clastic Sedimentology) email: [email protected]

 

Virginia Tech

 

  1. Matthias G. Imhof: Assistant Professor of Geophysics (Exploration Geophysics) E-mail: [email protected]
  2. Cahit Çoruh: Professor of Geophysics, Department Chairman  (Seismic Imaging ‘n oil!!!) E-mail: [email protected]
  3. John A. Hole: Assistant Professor of Geophysics (3d Seismic imaging and interpretation) E-mail: [email protected]
  4. J. Fred Read: Professor of Geology (Carbonate Reservoir) E-mail: [email protected]

 

University of Rochester

 

1.        Carmala N. Garzione Ph.D. 2000, M.S . 1996 Tectonics, Sedimentology, and Geochemistry University of Arizona B.S. 1994 Geology University of Maryland, College Park e-mail: [email protected]

 

University of Alabama

 

1.        Antonio B. Rodriguez  (Sequence Stratigraphy) Assistant Professor B.A. 1994, Hamilton College; Ph.D. 1999, Rice University E-mail: [email protected]

2.        Ernest A. Mancini (Basin Analysis ‘n Petroleum) B.S. 1969, Albright College; M.S. 1972, Southern Illinois University; Ph.D. 1974, Texas A&M University E-mail: [email protected]

3.        D. Joe Benson (Carbonate Sedimentology) B.S. 1968, College of Wooster; M.S. 1971, Ph.D. 1976, University of Cincinnati E-mail: [email protected]

 

University of Maryland

 

1.        Julio Friedmann, Assistant Research Professor, Ph.D., University of Southern California, 1995. Stratigraphy, deep-water depositional environments, sequence stratigraphy, basin dynamics, e-mail: [email protected]

 

Rutgers University

 

1.        Robert E. Sheridan (Geophysics) Professor of Geology & Geophysics mail: [email protected]

2.        Gail M. Ashley  (Seismic sedimentology) Professor of Geology; Director, Quaternary Studies Program mail: [email protected]

3.        Gregory Mountain, (Seismic Stratigraphy) Research Professor of Geology mail: [email protected]

4.        Martha Oliver Withjack  (Seismic Interpretation Petroleum Geology) Professor of Geology mail: [email protected]

 

Iowa State University

 

  1. Igor A. Beresnev, (Petroleum Application of Seismics) Associate Professor of Geophysics M.S. (Summa Cum Laude Diploma) in Geophysical Prospecting, 1981, Moscow State University, USSR Ph.D. in Geophysics, 1986, Institute of Physics of the Earth, USSR Academy of Sciences, Moscow mail: [email protected]

 

Michigan State University  (East Lansing, Michigan 48824 U.S.A.)

 

1.        Ran Bachrach (Seismic Modelling of hetrogenous media) Assistant Professor: Applied Geophysics College of Natural Science E-mail: [email protected]

 

Louisiana State University

 

  1. John, Chacko J. Director - Ph.D., University of Delaware. Petroleum geology, sedimentology, depositional environments and models for clastic sandstone reservoirs, reservoir characterization, seismic interpretations, Email: [email protected]
  2. Zimmerman, Ronald K. Associate Professor - Research, Ph.D., Louisiana State University. Sedimentary petrology and petroleum geology, seismic facies and structure analysis with emphasis on salt and wrench-fault tectonic effects on hydrocarbon migration and trapping patterns. Email: [email protected]
  3. Breland, F. Clayton, Jr. Assistant Professor-Research, Ph.D., University of Tennessee. Petroleum exploration geology, basin analysis, applied geophysics, geographical information systems (GIS), stratigraphy and petrology of carbonate rocks, sedimentology, Email: [email protected]
  4. Phil Bart Assistant Professor, Rice University, 1997, Sedimentology; sequence and seismic stratigraphy. E-mail: [email protected]

 

University of Massachusetts – Boston

 

  1. Zong-Guo Xia (Radar Remote Sensing) Associate Professor Email: [email protected]

 

University of Massachusetts – Amherst

 

  1. John F. Hubert, (Sedimentology) mail:  [email protected]

 

Case Western Reserve University

 

1.        Beverly Saylor, Ph.D.  (Reservoir Studies) E-Mail: [email protected]

 

University of Tennessee at Chattanooga (Department of Physics, Geology and Astronomy 101 Bretske Hall, MC 6556 Chattanooga, TN 37403)

 

1.        Dr. Ann E. Holmes (Basin Analysis) Assistant Professor Geology Email Address: [email protected]

 

University of Nebraska at Lincoln

 

1.        Dr. Christopher R. Fielding (Petroleum Exploration) Professor and Coffman Chair in Sedimentary Geology Ph.D. 1982 University of Durham (UK) email: [email protected]

 

University of Virginia

 

1.        Wiberg , Patricia L Professor; Ph.D., University of Washington, 1987. Sediment transport ‘n deposition on shelves mail: [email protected]

 

University of Arkansas

 

1.        Dr. Stephen Boss  (subsurface offshore studies) mail: [email protected]

 

New York City College

 

  1. Winslow, Margaret, Ph.D., Columbia University -- Geology/Tectonics email: [email protected]

 

University of Kentucky

 

1.        JAMES DRAHOVZAL, Adjunct Professor; Ph.D., Iowa, 1966. seismic stratigraphy; petroleum geology. e-mail: [email protected]

2.        GERALD A. WEISENFLUH, Adjunct Professor, Ph.D., South Carolina,1982. Basin analysis and sedimentology. e-mail: [email protected]

3.        FRANK R. ETTENSOHN, Professor; Ph.D., Illinois, 1975. Stratigraphy; sedimentology;  e-mail: [email protected]

 

University of New Mexico

 

1.        MAYA ELRICK (Basin Analysis) Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute, 1990. (Associate Professor) mail: [email protected]

2.        LAURA J. CROSSEY (Carbonate--Stock) Ph.D., University of Wyoming, 1985. (Professor) (505) 277-5349 [email protected]

 

University of Akron

 

  1. Ira D. Sasowsky Associate Professor of Geology Director of Environmental Studies
    Specialties: Karst, Hydrogeology, Petroleum Geology email: [email protected]
  2. David N. Steer Assistant Professor of Geology Specialties: Geophysics, Tectonics, Reflection ‘n Exploration Seismology email: [email protected]
  3. John A. Peck Assistant Professor Specialties: Sedimentary Geology, Seismic logging email: [email protected]

 

University of South Florida

 

1.        Sarah E. Kruse, Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1989 Associate Professor Environmental Geophysics, Tectonophysics (GPR studies) mail: [email protected]

 

University of Oklahoma

 

1.        JOHN D. PIGOTT (Basin Analysis ‘n Seismic Stratigraphy) Associate Professor mail: [email protected]

2.        John Castagna (Exploration geophysics) [email protected]

3.        Roger A. Young (Exploration geophysics) Associate Professor mail: [email protected]

 

University of Missouri – Rolla (OIL!!!!!!)

 

1.        Jay Gregg, (Ph.D., 1982, Geology, Michigan State University; Gulf Oil Foundation Professor and Chair, Dept. of Geology & Geophysics) Research Interests: Sedimentary Petrology, Stratigraphy and Sedimentary Geochemistry mail: [email protected]

2.        Neil L. Anderson, (Ph.D., University of Calgary; Professor of Geology) Research Interests: Applications of reflection-seismic (both conventional and high-resolution), ground-penetrating radar, electromagnetic and resistivity techniques to archeological, exploration, engineering and environmental site characterization studies. Mail: [email protected]

3.        Steven J. Cardimona, (Ph.D. Geophysics, 1992, University of Texas at Austin; Assistant Professor of Geophysics) - developing innovative techniques for the analysis and interpretation of geophysical data.

 

University of Missouri Columbia

 

1.        Michael Underwood (Petroleum Research) mail: [email protected]

 

University of Miami (4600 Rickenbacker Causeway  Miami, FL 33149 )

 

1.        Prof. Gregor P. Eberli (Seismic stratigraphy, Basin Analysis) RSMAS/MGG  mail: [email protected]

2.        Prof. Bruce Rosendahl RSMAS/MGG (Seismic Data Interpretation; Marine Seismic Refraction; Multifold Seismic Reflection; Seismic Data Processing.) mail: [email protected]

3.        Dr. Mark P. Grasmueck Asst. Professor (Applied geophysics, reflection seismic, ground penetrating radar, 3-D depth imaging, marine geology and reservoir characterization, high-resolution sequence stratigraphy, data integration and visualization.) mail: [email protected]

4.        Eugene C. Rankey, Ph.D. (Carbonate Sedimentology) mail: [email protected]

 

Indiana University

 

1.        Juergen Schieber Associate Professor, Geological Sciences Sedimentary Geology of Shales – Hydrocarbon!! Mail: [email protected]

2.        Lee J. Suttner Robert R. Shrock Professor of Sedimentary Geology Sedimentary Petrology, Basin Analysis, Sedimentology B.S. Notre Dame; M.S., Ph.D. Wisconsin, 1966 mail: [email protected]

3.        Abhijit Basu Professor, Geological Sciences Sedimentary Geology, Planetary Geology B.Sc. Presidency College (India); M.Sc. Calcutta; Ph.D. Indiana, 1975 mail: [email protected]

 

Kansas State University

 

1.        Kelly H. Liu Assistant Professor. Ph.D. 1998, University of California, Los Angeles. Research Interests: Applied geophysics, such as oil and gas geophysical exploration mail: [email protected]

2.        Allen W. Archer Associate Professor. Ph.D. 1983, Indiana University. Research Interests: Sedimentology mail: [email protected]

 

Colorado School of Mines

 

  1. Mary Carr (Petroleum Geologist) email: [email protected]
  2. John Blair Curtis, Jr., (Petroleum Exploration) email: [email protected]
  3. Michael H. Gardner (Basin Analysis, Reservoir Characterization) [email protected]
  4. Thomas L. Trowbridge Grose (Oil and Gas Exploration) email: [email protected]
  5. John D. Humphrey (Reservoir Characterisation) email: [email protected]
  6. Neil F. Hurley (Reservoir Characterization) email: email: [email protected]
  7. Sandra McDonald Mark (Reservoir Characterisation) mail: [email protected]
  8. Geoffery D. Thyne (Diagenesis in Petroleum Reservoirs – Funding Pending) email: [email protected]
  9. John E. Warme (Paleozoic basins and petroleum geology in the Algerian Sahara) mail: [email protected]
  10. Donna S. Anderson (Sequence Stratigraphy) mail: [email protected]

 

Syracuse University

 

  1. Christopher A. Scholz (East African Rift Valley and the Baikal Rift of Siberia – Basin analysis) mail: [email protected]

 

Eastern Michigan University

 

  1. Dr. Michael D. Bradley (Petroluem Geology) mail: [email protected]
  2. Dr. Steve LoDuca, (Basin Analysis) mail: [email protected]

 

Western Michigan University

 

  1. Dr. G.Michael Grammer (Carbonate Sedimentology and Diagenesis, Sequence and Cycle Stratigraphy, Petroleum Geology) E-Mail: [email protected]
  2. Dr. William B. Harrison,III (Stratigraphy, Petroleum Geology) E-Mail [email protected]
  3. Dr. David A. Barnes (Computer Applications) mail: [email protected]
  4. Dr. William A. Sauck (Well Logging) mail: [email protected]

 

Dartmouth College

 

1.        Gary D. Johnson (Basin Analysis - Himalaya) mail: [email protected]

2.        Dick Birnie (Remote Sensing Application in Petroleum Exploration) mail: [email protected]

 

Southern Methodist University

 

  1. A. Lee Mcalester (Petroleum Geology) mail: [email protected]

 

New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology (New Mexico Tech)

 

  1. Brian Brister, NMBMMR (all aspects of petroleum geology) mail: [email protected]
  2. Ronald Broadhead, NMBMMR (all aspects of petroleum geology) mail: [email protected]
  3. Laurel B. Goodwin (faults and petroleum migration) mail: [email protected]
  4. David Johnson (reservoir geology, reservoir quality studies) mail: [email protected]
  5. Brian McPherson (basin-scale flow modeling, hydrocarbon migration) mail: [email protected]
  6. Peter Mozley (reservoir geology, reservoir quality studies) mail: [email protected]
  7. Steve Ralser (reservoir structure) mail: [email protected]
  8. Peter Scholle, NMBMMR (reservoir geology, reservoir quality studies) mail: [email protected]
  9. Dana Ulmer-Scholle, (reservoir geology, reservoir quality studies) mail: [email protected]

 

Saint Louis University

 

1.        Sumantra Chatterjee (Geophysics Research Student) mail: [email protected]

 

University of Houston

 

1.        Adry Bissada (Petroleum system studies and basin modeling) mail: [email protected]

2.        Charlotte Sullivan (Reservoir Studies) mail: [email protected]

 

University of Cincinnati

 

1.        Thomas J Algeo (Carbonate sedimentology) mail: [email protected]

 

Binghamton University

 

1.        Demicco, Robert V. (Carbonate Sedimentology) mail: [email protected]

 

University of Texas at El Paso

 

1.        Dr. G. Randy Keller (Oil Exploration) mail: [email protected]

2.        Dr. Richard Langford (Hydrocarbon Reservoir Formation) E-mail: [email protected]

3.        Dr. David V. LeMone (Petroleum Geology) mail: [email protected]

 

Michigan Tech University

 

1.        Jacqueline E. Huntoon (Petroleum Geology, Basin Analysis) mail: [email protected]

2.        Wayne D. Pennington (Petroleum Exploration) mail: [email protected]

3.        Charles T. Young (3D Seismic Modelling) mail: [email protected]

4.        Wood, James R. (Petroleum Geology) mail: [email protected]

 

Texas Tech University

 

1.        George B. Asquith (Petrophysical Analysis of Oil Reservoirs) mail: [email protected]

2.        Thomas M. Lehman (Stratigraphy) mail: [email protected]

 

Kent University

 

1.        Donald F. Palmer (Exploration Geophysics) mail: [email protected]

2.        Donna L. Witter (Remote Sensing) mail: [email protected]

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