RMAA 2014 - Symposium on Recent Mathematical Approaches & Applications in Geosciences
Topics/Call fo Papers
Organizer: Dr. Mohammed FARFOUR, Reservoir Geophysicist at R&D Department, National Company of Geophysics, Part time lecturer at Geophysics Dept., Hydrocarbon & Chemistry Faculty, Boumerdes University, Boumerdes, Algeria.
E-mail: m84.farfour-AT-gmail.com
Seismic signals recorded from subsurface are believed to be full of information about natural resources encompassed in subsurface formations. Over last decades a large number of mathematical approaches have been invoked and successfully implemented in revealing oil and gas presence in clastic and carbonate reservoirs.
This symposium aims to present recent mathematical applications in geosciences and hydrocarbons bearing formations detection and characterization. The symposium will bring also case studies and successful applications of widely used methods in this regard from academia and industry.
The symposium covers but not limited to:
Mathematical applications in applied geophysics.
Mathematics in seismic data visualization and interpretation
Mathematical spectral decomposition techniques and applications in clastic & carbonate reservoirs.
Mathematical background of seismic attributes
Mathematical techniques in reservoirs properties predictions
Mathematics uses in mineral and underground water exploration.
E-mail: m84.farfour-AT-gmail.com
Seismic signals recorded from subsurface are believed to be full of information about natural resources encompassed in subsurface formations. Over last decades a large number of mathematical approaches have been invoked and successfully implemented in revealing oil and gas presence in clastic and carbonate reservoirs.
This symposium aims to present recent mathematical applications in geosciences and hydrocarbons bearing formations detection and characterization. The symposium will bring also case studies and successful applications of widely used methods in this regard from academia and industry.
The symposium covers but not limited to:
Mathematical applications in applied geophysics.
Mathematics in seismic data visualization and interpretation
Mathematical spectral decomposition techniques and applications in clastic & carbonate reservoirs.
Mathematical background of seismic attributes
Mathematical techniques in reservoirs properties predictions
Mathematics uses in mineral and underground water exploration.
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