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Considered by many as black boxes, organic-rich shales are one of the most important past of the Petroleum system. Potentially occurring in continental, near shore or marine setting, these intervals present distinctive geometrical and geochemical characteristics that are controlled by their depositional environments and the mechanism that affect the production-dilution-preservation of the organic particles. Join us on this afternoon to discuss the sedimentology of the main source rock of WA: The Kockatea Shale, the Goldwyer, the Mungaroo and the Vulcan Fm.
Organisers: Darren Ferdinando, Rob Seggie, Vincent Crombez
As is tradition, the SSIG workshop will be followed by drinks at 4.00 pm at the Balmoral Hotel, Victoria Park. PESA supplies nibbles, but drinks are at your own expense.
Hard limit of 35 attendees and every previous SSIG meeting has been fully booked out.
Cost:
Member: $10
Student members: Free
Registrations close Thursday 5pm.
This event is for members only. This is for insurance purposes. Please do not book on behalf of non-members. Please do not attend if you do not have a ticket.
If there are any questions please don’t hesitate to contact your host: Vincent Crombez (Vincent.Crombez@csiro.au)