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Abstract – Fluvial and other depositional systems have been re-imagined in mythology since Genesis. River Styx. Up the creek without a paddle. Old Man River. When the levee breaks. Huckleberry Finn. Has anything changed? Is our present-day petroleum geoengineering epistemology free of mythology? In Cry Me A River – Fluvial Myths to Mythical Modelling, David Grybowski takes us on a wild and whacky woke-walk along the proverbial riparian to test his thesis that some things never change. It’s not meant to be serious. And to prove it, the presentation will be followed by a short comedic play – The Project. Something that could have taken place in an office near you. This material will not harm geoscientists or engineers.
Thursday, October 27th, 2022
Luncheon: 12 pm for a 12:30 pm start
Place: Ayer’s House, 288 North Tce, Adelaide
Includes a 2-course lunch and drinks
Tickets:
Student Members – $25
Members – $60
Non-members – $75
SPE and ASEG Members- $60
Bookings close 1 pm Monday, October 24th.
Any late bookings will incur an additional $20 fee. Strictly no walk-ins.