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From outcrop to reservoir: thanks to seismic waves!
Seismic imaging remains an important tool in the characterization of geological reservoirs. In the case of carbonate reservoirs, the biological origin of the sediments, as well as their transformation over time through diagenesis , results in numerous structural heterogeneities.
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Mathilde ADELINET
Lecturer in Geophysics at IFP School
Mathilde Adelinet graduated from the Ecole normale supérieure in 2007. She next worked on elastic properties of basalt in Iceland at the Maine University where she obtained her PhD in 2010. In 2010
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Characterization and modeling of the facies(a)-eogenesis(b) couple, initial state of carbonate reservoirs (HDR 2017)
Carbonate reservoirs present significant heterogeneities (in terms of types and scales) associated with the biological origin of sediments c, as well as the diagenetic transformations that took place
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Mickaele Le Ravalec
Director of the Economics and Technology Intelligence Division
Mickaele Le Ravalec studied earth sciences at EOST, Strasbourg, before obtaining a PhD in rock physics from the University of Rennes (1995) and an HDR from the University Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg
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Shedding new light on the geological history of sedimentary basins thanks to thermochronometry
THESIS BY XAVIER MANGENOT
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Lacustrine sedimentary series: an archive of past environmental changes to better understand the present
THESIS BYALEXANDRE LETTÉRON