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SUMMARY:Structural Geology training course by Prof. Ken McClay
DESCRIPTION:The PESA SA-NT Branch will be hosting a 5-day structural geology training course by Professor Ken McClay from Monday 21st to Friday 25th of August. Bookings are now OPEN!! \nThis five-day classroom course consists of lectures\, seismic interpretation exercises and case histories. The course presents modern concepts of structural geology focused on fault and fold systems that form hydrocarbon traps in sedimentary basins. Emphasis is placed on the integration of data in order to determine the 4D evolution of structures\, their seismic expressions as well as utilising case histories and natural examples that can be analogues for sub-surface hydrocarbon traps. \nThe lectures are extensively illustrated with field examples\, remote sensing examples\, seismic sections\, conceptual models and in particular analogue models of fault systems – many models are shown as movies that demonstrate the progressive evolution of fault and fold systems. Practical exercises and examples are excellent seismic examples of structural styles in a large format A3 workbook. \nKey Themes of the training are given below\, and more details are in the attached Programme: \n1. Fault systems in sedimentary basins – Tectonic regimes; fault mechanics; fault geometries; fault growth & segmentation patterns\n2. Extensional fault systems – Planar extensional faults – 2D & 3D geometries; rift systems & passive margins; folding associated with extension\nListric & ramp-flat listric extensional faults; delta tectonics – hydrocarbon systems\n3. Inversion tectonics – Positive inversion systems; inverted rift basins & thick-skinned fault systems\, hydrocarbon systems in inverted terranes\n4. Strike-slip terranes – Tectonic settings of strike-slip systems; oblique convergence; transform faults; characteristic styles of strike-slip structures\n5. Thrust fault systems – Thrust fault & fold geometries; key structural styles; 2D & 3D modelling of thrust fault systems; thrust-fault-related fold systems; foreland fold & thrust belts; deepwater fold & thrust faults – delta systems and accretionary prisms. \n  \nRegular prices of: \n\nPESA Member:   $5500\nNon-Member:    $6000\nStudent:               $75\n\n  \nFor this event we will only be selling: \n\nPESA Member: 10 tickets\nNon Member: 6 tickets\nStudent: 4 tickets\n\n*A couple ticket spaces are still available!* If the tickets below are listed as ‘sold out’\, please contact us to arrange a spot for you. \nTicket sales close Sun 13th Aug @6pm
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/structural-geology-training-course-by-prof-ken-mcclay/
CATEGORIES:SA / NT,Short Course
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SUMMARY:Field Geology Club Meeting: Carbon Capture - The Big Issues
DESCRIPTION:We proudly invite you to the Field Geology Club-Hosted Event: \nMeeting and discussion on hot topic carbon capture – and discussing the big issues around it. \nOrganised by Prof. John Kaldi\, as part of the Field Geology Club. Please note that this event has been organised externally – please reach out to the Field Geology Club for more information\, at: contact@fieldgeologyclubsa.org.au\, or via their website at: http://fieldgeologyclubsa.org.au. \nDate: Thursday 3rd August
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/field-geology-club-meeting-flinders-ranges/
CATEGORIES:SA / NT,Technical Talk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230730
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230731
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SUMMARY:Field Geology Club Excursion: Indoor Laboratory Activities
DESCRIPTION:We proudly invite you to the Field Geology Club-Hosted Event: \n1/2-Day Indoor Laboratory Activities \nOrganised by Cynthia Pyle and helpers\, as part of the Field Geology Club. Please note that this event has been organised externally – please reach out to the Field Geology Club for more information\, at: contact@fieldgeologyclubsa.org.au\, or via their website at: http://fieldgeologyclubsa.org.au. \nDate: Sunday 30th July
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/field-geology-club-excursion-indoor-laboratory-activities/
CATEGORIES:Excursion,SA / NT
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20230727T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20230727T143000
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SUMMARY:PESA SA/NT July Technical Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:A seismic source field trial in the Bass Strait: Testing the impact of several different source configurations on geophysical quality\, received sound\, and direct impact on scallops and lobsters\nPresented by: John Cocker (Beach Energy)\n\n  \nAbstract:\nBeach Energy acquired a seismic source technology field trial in Dec 2021 in the shallow waters (50-80m) of the Bass Strait. The trial consisted of eight source tests acquired along two 2D lines\, including: a full-size array (2480 cu.in.) with Sercel G-GUN II in a wide-tow triple source configuration\, eSourceTM (2098 & 1049 cu. in.)\, reduced size (300\, 700 & 1260 cu.in.)\, and Distributed Source tests including Shearwaters Apparition test (140 & 340 cu.in.). A test of a 70 cu.in. airgun was also recorded during a whale mitigation procedure. The aim of the field trial is to investigate whether any of these source options: \n1. Provide the required geophysical data quality \n2. Significantly alter the received anthropogenic sound levels (SPL and SEL) \n3. Changes the impacts on benthic invertebrates via analysis of scallop and lobster specimens placed on the seafloor \nThis combined data will then be used to determine if any of the alternative source options are suitable replacements for conventional full-sized arrays and if any provide a meaningful reduction to potential impact on marine organisms. \nThe study was performed in conjunction with the Institute for Marine & Antarctic Studies\, Fisheries Research & Development Corporation\, Curtin University\, and the Department of Natural Resources & Environment Tasmania. \nScallop and lobster specimens as a model species for crustaceans and molluscs were placed on the seabed below the full array (triple and single source)\, both eSource arrays and one control location. The specimens were assessed over 6 months for physical damage\, chronic effects and survival\, pH\, refractive index\, total and differential haemocyte cell counts\, DNA damage and biochemistry. Lobsters were also assessed for righting ability. The results will not be available until Q4 2023. Noise loggers were collocated with the specimens to measure received sound. \nThe data processing was completed by Shearwater. The results show that all options result in lower S/N raw shot gathers; but also\, that modern processing algorithms are able to compensate for most of this through noise attenuation\, deblending and designature. eSource (2098 and 1049 cu.in.) and the reduced source size options provide very similar final stack and migrated gather quality to the full array. Both apparition tests (140 & 340 cu.in.) were very similar in 2D stack quality but with slightly lower S/N below 4Hz and above 64Hz. The data quality of the other distributed source tests was better in the shallow but worse in the deep due to poor randomisation achieved. There are differences in gather quality that require further investigation. These results demonstrate that alternative sources and/or smaller volumes have the potential to meet survey objectives whilst reducing impact on marine life. \n  \nEvent Details:\nThursday\, July 27th\, 2023 \nLuncheon: 12 pm for a 12:30 pm start \nPlace: Ayer’s House\, 288 North Tce\, Adelaide \nIncludes a 2-course lunch and drinks \nBookings close Tuesday\, 25th July\nAny late bookings will incur an additional $20 fee. Strictly no walk-ins.\n 
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-sa-nt-julytechnical-luncheon-a-seismic-source-field-trial-in-the-bass-strait-testing-the-impact-of-several-different-source-configurations-on-geophysical-quality-received-sound-and-di/
LOCATION:Ayers House – Ballroom\, 288 North Terrace\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000
CATEGORIES:SA / NT,Technical Lunch,Technical Talk
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SUMMARY:Field Geology Club Meeting: Flinders Ranges - World Importance
DESCRIPTION:We proudly invite you to the Field Geology Club-Hosted Event: \nMeeting and discussion on the world importance of the Flinders Ranges. \nOrganised by Jason Irving\, as part of the Field Geology Club. Please note that this event has been organised externally – please reach out to the Field Geology Club for more information\, at: contact@fieldgeologyclubsa.org.au\, or via their website at: http://fieldgeologyclubsa.org.au. \nDate: Thursday 6th July
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/field-geology-club-meeting-flinders-ranges-world-importance/
CATEGORIES:SA / NT,Technical Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20230629T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20230629T143000
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CREATED:20230608T062441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230625T071841Z
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SUMMARY:PESA SA/NT June Technical Luncheon  "A new 3D structural model for the Porgera Region\, PNG Fold Belt: the integration of petroleum and minerals exploration methods"
DESCRIPTION:A new 3D structural model for the Porgera Region\, PNG Fold Belt: the integration of petroleum and minerals exploration methods.\nPresented by: Gareth T. Cooper\, Enigma Energy Services\nWork by: Gareth T. Cooper\, Kevin C. Hill\, Peter Essy\, Mark Haydon & Agnes Pokondepa\n  \nAbstract \n\nThe Porgera Region is a complex strike-slip pull-apart zone located in the central Highlands of PNG. The region sits on the northern margin of fold belt close to the boundary with the Mobile Belt. The region is ~70km NE of the Hides gas field and has been the subject of numerous regional studies by petroleum companies since the early 1970’s. Porgera hosts a gold mine which is one of the richest in the world and lies in a wide valley at an elevation of 2800m surrounded by mountains up to 4000m elevation. The intrusive underlying the Porgera ore-body was emplaced in the earliest Pliocene at the time of maximum compression during orogenesis. \nThe mine has been active for some 30+ years and has been the subject of multiple geological studies over that period. However nearly all studies to date have concentrated on local-scale mapping using methods commonly utilised in the minerals industry. In 2019-2020\, the mine operators\, PJV\, engaged a new study\, this time at a regional-scale and deliberately integrating methods commonly used in the petroleum sector. This included the integration of legacy petroleum data including palynology\, field dips and mapping\, as well as the acquisition of new data including new field transects\, palynology\, pyrolysis-Tmax and the incorporation of these data into thermal modelling and 3D structural modelling software (3D Move). \nThis new regional mapping of the area used high resolution LIDAR in association with field mapping\, analysis of gravity and magnetics data and drilling of 300-500m deep core-holes has allowed development of a detailed 3D structural model. The draft model was used to guide a regional drilling campaign in early 2023 as well as a follow-up sampling program for palynology and pyrolysis. The model also reveals much about previously unknown regional heating events in the Late Cretaceous-Palaeocene as well as the distribution of the Jurassic Om Beds and the Late Cretaceous Chim Formation\, both of which are thermally mature and may have the potential to host deep gas reservoirs. \nThis presentation discusses the methodologies used in the study and the unique integration of minerals and petroleum methods. The resultant model elucidates much about both the Pliocene emplacement of gold-bearing fluids in the area as well as the potential for deep Toro and Chim-aged gas reservoirs within deep structures. \n\n\nEvent Details:\nThursday\,  June 29th\, 2023\nLuncheon: 12 pm for a 12:30 pm start \nPlace: Ayer’s House\, 288 North Tce\, Adelaide \nIncludes a 2-course lunch and drinks \nBookings close 1 pm Monday\, 26th June\nAny late bookings will incur an additional $20 fee. Strictly no walk-ins.
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/pesa-sa-nt-june-technical-luncheon-a-new-3d-structural-model-for-the-porgera-region-png-fold-belt-the-integration-of-petroleum-and-minerals-exploration-methods-copy/
LOCATION:Ayers House – Ballroom\, 288 North Terrace\, Adelaide\, South Australia\, 5000
CATEGORIES:SA / NT,Technical Lunch,Technical Talk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230624
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230626
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SUMMARY:Field Geology Club Excursion: The Truro region - Pillow Lavas\, Ancient Glaciers\, Fossils\, a Diatreme and more!
DESCRIPTION:We proudly invite you to the Field Geology Club-Hosted Event: \nJune excursion through the Truro Region. Explore pillow lavas\, ancient glaciers\, fossils\, a diatreme and more! \nOrganised by Steve Elsby\, Frances Williams\, and Cynthia Pyle\, as part of the Field Geology Club. Please note that this event has been organised externally – please reach out to the Field Geology Club for more information\, at: contact@fieldgeologyclubsa.org.au\, or via their website at: http://fieldgeologyclubsa.org.au. \n\nExcursion Date: Saturday 24th and Sunday 25th June
URL:https://pesa.com.au/events/field-geology-club-excursion-the-truro-region-pillow-lavas-ancient-glaciers-fossils-a-diatreme-and-more/
CATEGORIES:Evening Event,Excursion,SA / NT
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