There is a wonderful series of lectures about geophysics
and petroleum geology that are on Youtube. They are a
great introduction to petroleum geology and geophysics.
They are:
Geophysics: Lecture 1. Introduction to Geophysics
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www.youtube.com]
Geophysics: Lecture 2. Wave Theory, refraction and reflection
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www.youtube.com]
Geophysics: Lecture 3. Petroleum, generation and migration
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www.youtube.com]
Geophysics: Lecture 4. Reservoirs, trapping mechanisms, porosity
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www.youtube.com]
Geophysics: Lecture 5. Electric (Wire line), SP and resistivity logs
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www.youtube.com]
Geophysics: Lecture 6. Gamma ray logs
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www.youtube.com]
Geophysics: Lecture 7. Well logging services. Interview with Jeff Keevan
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www.youtube.com]
Geophysics: Lecture 8. The porosity logs
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www.youtube.com]
Geophysics: Lecture 9. Isopach maps. Top of formation maps
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www.youtube.com]
Geophysics: Lecture 10. Fence Post Diagrams
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www.youtube.com]
Geophysics: Lecture 11. Introduction to Seismology
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www.youtube.com]
Geophysics: Lecture 12. Seismic Stratigraphy
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www.youtube.com]
Geophysics: Lecture 13. Sequence Stratigraphy Part 1
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www.youtube.com]
Geophysics: Lecture 14. Sequence Stratigraphy Part 2
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www.youtube.com]
The lectures also reminded me of the joys, trials, and
tribulations of being an undergraduate student.
Best wishes,
Paul H.
"The past is never dead. It's not even past."
William Faulkner, Act 1, Scene III, Requiem for a Nun (1951)
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