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GEOLOGY 4320/6320: Petroleum Geology University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology GEOLOGY 4320/6320: Petroleum Geology

GEOLOGY 4320/6320: Petroleum Geology University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology White sans-serif Helvetica text: material from which quiz and exam questions will be drawn Light gray Times New Roman text: material from which quiz and exam questions will not be drawn. Spoken comments and sketches on board are also material from which quiz and exam questions will be drawn. The availability of Powerpoint presentations to students is not an indication that those presentations are an adequate substitute for a set of lecture notes and is not an indication that attendance at lectures is unnecessary. GEOLOGY 4320/6320: Petroleum Geology

University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology

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University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Ghawar (Saudi Arabia) Burgan (Kuwait) Prudhoe Bay (Alaska) Wilmington (California) Cantarell (Mexico) Forties (North Sea) Orinoco Oil Belt (Venezuela) Bakken (North Dakota) Athabasca Tar Sands (Alberta) Orinoco Oil Belt (Venezuela) Bakken Play (North Dakota) Athabasca Tar Sands (Alberta)

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GEOLOGY 4320/6320: Petroleum Geology University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology GEOLOGY 4320/6320: Petroleum Geology

GEOLOGY 4320/6320: Petroleum Geology University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Geoscience GEOLOGY 4320/6320: Petroleum Geology

GEOLOGY 4320/6320: Petroleum Geology University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Geoscience GEOLOGY 4320/6320: Petroleum Geology Geology Geophysics Geohydrology Geo(technology) Geo(engineering) Petroleum economics

GEOLOGY 4320/6320: Petroleum Geology University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Geoscience GEOLOGY 4320/6320: Petroleum Geology Geology Geophysics Geohydrology Geo(technology) Geo(engineering) Petroleum economics

GEOLOGY 4320/6320: Petroleum Geology University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Geoscience GEOLOGY 4320/6320: Petroleum Geology Geology Geophysics Geohydrology Geo(technology) Geo(engineering) Petroleum economics

GEOLOGY 4320/6320: Petroleum Geology University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Geoscience GEOLOGY 4320/6320: Petroleum Geology Geology Geophysics Geohydrology Geo(technology) Geo(engineering) Petroleum economics

1. Interrelatedness of topics University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Professorial whining 1. Interrelatedness of topics 2. Textbooks Best-written textbook is 13 years old. Many newer textbooks written by non-educators. Textbooks have a North-Sea bias. More whining to follow. 3. Confidentiality and proprietary nature of data and technology

1. Interrelatedness of topics University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Professorial whining 1. Interrelatedness of topics 2. Textbooks Best-written textbook is 13 years old. Many newer textbooks written by non-educators. Textbooks have a North-Sea bias. More whining to follow. 3. Confidentiality and proprietary nature of data and technology

1. Interrelatedness of topics 2. Two-fold agenda University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Professorial whining 1. Interrelatedness of topics 2. Two-fold agenda Explanation of petroleum geoscience Development of skills in subsurface geology 3. Textbooks Best-written textbook is 13 years old. Many newer textbooks written by non-educators. Textbooks have a North-Sea bias. More whining to follow. 4. Confidentiality and proprietary nature of data and technology

1. Interrelatedness of topics 2. Two-fold agenda University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Professorial whining 1. Interrelatedness of topics 2. Two-fold agenda Explanation of petroleum geoscience Development of skills in subsurface geology 3. Textbooks Best-written textbook is 13 years old. Many newer textbooks written by non-educators. Textbooks have a North-Sea bias. More whining to follow. 4. Confidentiality and proprietary nature of data and technology

1. Interrelatedness of topics 2. Two-fold agenda University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Professorial whining 1. Interrelatedness of topics 2. Two-fold agenda Explanation of petroleum geoscience Development of skills in subsurface geology 3. Textbooks Best-written textbook is 15 years old. Many newer textbooks written by non-educators. Textbooks have a North-Sea bias. More whining to follow. 4. Confidentiality and proprietary nature of data and technology

1. Interrelatedness of topics 2. Two-fold agenda University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Professorial whining 1. Interrelatedness of topics 2. Two-fold agenda Explanation of petroleum geoscience Development of skills in subsurface geology 3. Textbooks Best-written textbook is 15 years old. Many newer textbooks written by non-educators. Textbooks have a North-Sea bias. More whining to follow. 4. Confidentiality and proprietary nature of data and technology

1. Interrelatedness of topics 2. Two-fold agenda University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Professorial whining 1. Interrelatedness of topics 2. Two-fold agenda Explanation of petroleum geoscience Development of skills in subsurface geology 3. Textbooks Best-written textbook is 15 years old. Many newer textbooks written by non-educators. Textbooks have a North-Sea bias. More whining to follow. 4. Confidentiality and proprietary nature of data and technology

1. Interrelatedness of topics 2. Two-fold agenda University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Professorial whining 1. Interrelatedness of topics 2. Two-fold agenda Explanation of petroleum geoscience Development of skills in subsurface geology 3. Textbooks Best-written textbook is 15 years old. Many newer textbooks written by non-educators. Textbooks have a North-Sea bias. More whining to follow. 4. Confidentiality and proprietary nature of data and technology

1. Interrelatedness of topics 2. Two-fold agenda University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Professorial whining 1. Interrelatedness of topics 2. Two-fold agenda Explanation of petroleum geoscience Development of skills in subsurface geology 3. Textbooks Best-written textbook is 13 years old. Many newer textbooks written by non-educators. Textbooks have a North-Sea bias. More whining to follow. 4. Confidentiality and proprietary nature of data and technology

Knut Bjørlykke 2010 UGA Libraries Online Resource University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Textbooks: Knut Bjørlykke 2010 UGA Libraries Online Resource Petroleum Geoscience: From Sedimentary Environments to Rock Physics newest, largely specialist-written Two chapters on seismic, one of which is book’s longest ( = 50 pages) Jon Gluyas and Richard Swarbrick 2004 Petroleum Geoscience recent, interestingly organized, many case studies Not much on seismic method (eight pages) Small print that is hard to read Richard C. Selley 1998 Elements of Petroleum Geology (Second edition) older, well-organized, single-authored Thirteen pages on seismic method Fakhry A. Assad, 2009 UGA Libraries Online Resource Field Methods for Petroleum Geologists Recent, covers well much of what it covers, occasionally out of date

Knut Bjørlykke 2010 UGA Libraries Online Resource University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Textbooks(?): Knut Bjørlykke 2010 UGA Libraries Online Resource Petroleum Geoscience: From Sedimentary Environments to Rock Physics newest, largely specialist-written Two chapters on seismic, one of which is book’s longest ( = 50 pages) Jon Gluyas and Richard Swarbrick 2004 Petroleum Geoscience recent, interestingly organized, many case studies Not much on seismic method (eight pages) Small print that is hard to read Richard C. Selley 1998 Elements of Petroleum Geology (Second edition) older, well-organized, single-authored Thirteen pages on seismic method Fakhry A. Assad, 2009 UGA Libraries Online Resource Field Methods for Petroleum Geologists Recent, covers well much of what it covers, occasionally out of date

Knut Bjørlykke 2010 UGA Libraries Online Resource University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Textbooks: Knut Bjørlykke 2010 UGA Libraries Online Resource Petroleum Geoscience: From Sedimentary Environments to Rock Physics newest, largely specialist-written Two chapters on seismic, one of which is book’s longest ( = 50 pages) Jon Gluyas and Richard Swarbrick 2004 UGA Libraries Online Resource Petroleum Geoscience recent, interestingly organized, many case studies Not much on seismic method (eight pages) Small print that is hard to read Richard C. Selley 1998 Elements of Petroleum Geology (Second edition) older, well-organized, single-authored Thirteen pages on seismic method Fakhry A. Assad, 2009 UGA Libraries Online Resource Field Methods for Petroleum Geologists Recent, covers well much of what it covers, occasionally out of date

Knut Bjørlykke 2010 UGA Libraries Online Resource University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Textbooks: Knut Bjørlykke 2010 UGA Libraries Online Resource Petroleum Geoscience: From Sedimentary Environments to Rock Physics newest, largely specialist-written Two chapters on seismic, one of which is book’s longest ( = 50 pages) Jon Gluyas and Richard Swarbrick 2004 Petroleum Geoscience recent, interestingly organized, many case studies Not much on seismic method (eight pages) Small print that is hard to read Richard C. Selley 1998 Elements of Petroleum Geology (Second edition) older, well-organized, single-authored Thirteen pages on seismic method Fakhry A. Assad, 2009 UGA Libraries Online Resource Field Methods for Petroleum Geologists Recent, covers well much of what it covers, occasionally out of date

Knut Bjørlykke 2010 UGA Libraries Online Resource University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Textbooks: Knut Bjørlykke 2010 UGA Libraries Online Resource Petroleum Geoscience: From Sedimentary Environments to Rock Physics newest, largely specialist-written Two chapters on seismic, one of which is book’s longest ( = 50 pages) Jon Gluyas and Richard Swarbrick 2004 Petroleum Geoscience recent, interestingly organized, many case studies Not much on seismic method (eight pages) Small print that is hard to read Richard C. Selley 1998 Elements of Petroleum Geology (Second edition) older, well-organized, single-authored Thirteen pages on seismic method Fakhry A. Assad, 2009 UGA Libraries Online Resource Field Methods for Petroleum Geologists Recent, covers well much of what it covers, occasionally out of date

Mike Shepherd 2009 UGA: TN 860 .A512M no. 91 University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology More books: Mike Shepherd 2009 UGA: TN 860 .A512M no. 91 Oil Field Production Geology (AAPG Memoir 91) Well-organized; abundant schematic illustrations Charles F. Conaway 1999 UGA TN 870 .C58 1999 The Petroleum Industry: A Nontechnical Guide Simple explanations of many, many, things George Asquith and Dan Krygowski 2004 Basic Well Log Analysis (Second edition) The industry’s standard document on the subject Nigel Anstey 1982 UGA: TN 269 .A63 1982 Simple Seismics (Second edition) What it says it is, which is good

Frederick K. North 1985 UGA: TN 870.5 .N59 1985 Petroleum Geology University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology More books: Frederick K. North 1985 UGA: TN 870.5 .N59 1985 Petroleum Geology 607 pages of geology for geologists; lots of examples Royal Dutch/Shell Staff 1983 UGA: TN 870 .P495 1983 The Petroleum Handbook 710 pages of technical stuff (the technical analog of Conaway’s book) B.P. Tissot and D.H. Welte 1984 UGA: TN 870.5 .T53 1984 Petroleum Formation and Occurrence (Second Edition) The source-rock and petroleum-geochemistry revolution A. I. Levorsen 1967 UGA: TN 870 .L42 1967 Geology of Petroleum (Second edition) Now only of historic interest, but the classic in the field

Robert D. Langenkamp 1985 UGA: Sci Ref TN 865 .J43 1985 University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Reference books: Robert D. Langenkamp 1985 UGA: Sci Ref TN 865 .J43 1985 The Illustrated Petroleum Reference Dictionary Robert D. Langenkamp 1994 UGA: TN 865 .L36 1994 Handbook of Oil Industry Terms and Phrases (Fifth edition) Jennifer A. Miles 1989 UGA: Sci Ref TN 870.5 .M493 1989 Illustrated Glossary of Petroleum Geochemistry Edward A. Beaumont & Norman H. Foster ~1990 GSU: TN 870.5 .B46 . . . AAPG Treatise of Petroleum Geology: Atlas of Oil and Gas Fields Multiple volumes, categorized by trap types (eight structural, three stratigraphic?)

Robert D. Langenkamp 1985 UGA: Sci Ref TN 865 .J43 1985 University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Reference books: Robert D. Langenkamp 1985 UGA: Sci Ref TN 865 .J43 1985 The Illustrated Petroleum Reference Dictionary Robert D. Langenkamp 1994 UGA: TN 865 .L36 1994 Handbook of Oil Industry Terms and Phrases (Fifth edition) Jennifer A. Miles 1989 UGA: Sci Ref TN 870.5 .M493 1989 Illustrated Glossary of Petroleum Geochemistry Edward A. Beaumont & Norman H. Foster ~1990 GSU: TN 870.5 .B46 . . . AAPG Treatise of Petroleum Geology: Atlas of Oil and Gas Fields Multiple volumes, categorized by trap types (eight structural, three stratigraphic?)

Rigzone.com www.rigzone.com/training/howitworks.asp University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Reference websites: Rigzone.com www.rigzone.com/training/howitworks.asp RIGZONE - How it works ≥ 60 pages on drilling, logging, production, etc. Schlumberger staff www.glossary.oilfield.slb.com/default.cfm Schlumberger Oilfield Glossary With 4600 entries, thorough beyond reason www.osha.gov/SLTC/etoo;s/oilandgas/gloassary_of_terms/glossary_of_terms_a.html U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Oil and Gas Well Drilling and Servicing eTool - Glossary of Terms An abridgement of the (out of print?) Dictionary of Petroleum Terms Discovery Group Inc. www.discovery-group.com/resources_state.htm Oil and Gas Resources by state A gateway to websites of state regulatory agencies

Rigzone.com www.rigzone.com/training/howitworks.asp University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Reference websites: Rigzone.com www.rigzone.com/training/howitworks.asp RIGZONE - How it works ≥ 60 pages on drilling, logging, production, etc. Schlumberger staff www.glossary.oilfield.slb.com/ Schlumberger Oilfield Glossary With 4600 entries, thorough beyond reason www.osha.gov/SLTC/etoo;s/oilandgas/gloassary_of_terms/glossary_of_terms_a.html U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Oil and Gas Well Drilling and Servicing eTool - Glossary of Terms An abridgement of the (out of print?) Dictionary of Petroleum Terms Discovery Group Inc. www.discovery-group.com/resources_state.htm Oil and Gas Resources by state A gateway to websites of state regulatory agencies

Rigzone.com www.rigzone.com/training/howitworks.asp University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Reference websites: Rigzone.com www.rigzone.com/training/howitworks.asp RIGZONE - How it works ≥ 60 pages on drilling, logging, production, etc. Schlumberger staff www.glossary.oilfield.slb.com/ Schlumberger Oilfield Glossary With 4600 entries, thorough beyond reason www.osha.gov/SLTC/etoo;s/oilandgas/gloassary_of_terms/glossary_of_terms_a.html U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Oil and Gas Well Drilling and Servicing eTool - Glossary of Terms An abridgement of the (out of print?) Dictionary of Petroleum Terms Discovery Group Inc. www.discovery-group.com/resources_state.htm Oil and Gas Resources by state A gateway to websites of state regulatory agencies

Periodicals/Journals: Oil and Gas Journal www.ogj.com UGA: TN 860 .O3 University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Periodicals/Journals: Oil and Gas Journal www.ogj.com UGA: TN 860 .O3 World Oil www.worldoil.com UGA: TN 860 .W9 AAPG (American Association of Petroleum Geologists) Bulletin Journal of Petroleum Geology Petroleum Geology Journal of Petroleum Technology

Periodicals/Journals: Oil and Gas Journal www.ogj.com UGA: TN 860 .O3 University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Periodicals/Journals: Oil and Gas Journal www.ogj.com UGA: TN 860 .O3 World Oil www.worldoil.com UGA: TN 860 .W9 AAPG (American Association of Petroleum Geologists) Bulletin Journal of Petroleum Geology Petroleum Geology Journal of Petroleum Technology

Periodicals/Journals: Oil and Gas Journal www.ogj.com UGA: TN 860 .O3 University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Periodicals/Journals: Oil and Gas Journal www.ogj.com UGA: TN 860 .O3 World Oil www.worldoil.com UGA: TN 860 .W9 AAPG (American Association of Petroleum Geologists) Bulletin * * * * Journal of Petroleum Geology Petroleum Geology Journal of Petroleum Technology

Reasons for this course Better petroleum geoscientists University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Reasons for this course Better petroleum geoscientists Drilling wells has major environmental impact Better exploration geoscientists drill fewer dry holes. Better production geoscientists get more petroleum from each hole, reducing the number of wells drilled per unit time. More hireable/employable geoscience graduates Petroleum companies look for knowledgeable people. Better users of data generated by the petroleum industry Wells and seismic data provide information available from nowhere else. Citizens who understand the science, dynamics, and risks of how humans find and exploit their present major source of energy.

Reasons for this course Better petroleum geoscientists University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Reasons for this course Better petroleum geoscientists Drilling wells has major environmental impact Better exploration geoscientists drill fewer dry holes. Better production geoscientists get more petroleum from each hole, reducing the number of wells drilled per unit time. More hireable/employable geoscience graduates Petroleum companies look for knowledgeable people. Better users of data generated by the petroleum industry Wells and seismic data provide information available from nowhere else. Citizens who understand the science, dynamics, and risks of how humans find and exploit their present major source of energy.

Reasons for this course Better petroleum geoscientists University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Reasons for this course Better petroleum geoscientists Drilling wells has major environmental impact Better exploration geoscientists drill fewer dry holes. Better production geoscientists get more petroleum from each hole, reducing the number of wells drilled per unit time. More hireable/employable geoscience graduates Petroleum companies look for knowledgeable people. Better users of data generated by the petroleum industry Wells and seismic data provide information available from nowhere else. Citizens who understand the science, dynamics, and risks of how humans find and exploit their present major source of energy.

Reasons for this course Better petroleum geoscientists University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Reasons for this course Better petroleum geoscientists Drilling wells has major environmental impact Better exploration geoscientists drill fewer dry holes. Better production geoscientists get more petroleum from each hole, reducing the number of wells drilled per unit time. More hireable/employable geoscience graduates Petroleum companies look for knowledgeable people. Better users of data generated by the petroleum industry Wells and seismic data provide information available from nowhere else. Citizens who understand the science, dynamics, and risks of how humans find and exploit their present major source of energy.

Reasons for this course Better petroleum geoscientists University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Reasons for this course Better petroleum geoscientists Drilling wells has major environmental impact Better exploration geoscientists drill fewer dry holes. Better production geoscientists get more petroleum from each hole, reducing the number of wells drilled per unit time. More hireable/employable geoscience graduates Petroleum companies look for knowledgeable people. Better users of data generated by the petroleum industry Wells and seismic data provide information available from nowhere else. Citizens who understand the science, dynamics, and risks of how humans find and exploit their present major source of energy.

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Reasons for this course Better petroleum geoscientists University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Reasons for this course Better petroleum geoscientists Drilling wells has major environmental impact Better exploration geoscientists drill fewer dry holes. Better production geoscientists get more petroleum from each hole, reducing the number of wells drilled per unit time. More hireable/employable geoscience graduates Petroleum companies look for knowledgeable people. Better users of data generated by the petroleum industry Wells and seismic data provide information available from nowhere else. Citizens who understand the science, dynamics, and risks of how humans find and exploit their present major source of energy.

Reasons for this course Better petroleum geoscientists University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Reasons for this course Better petroleum geoscientists Drilling wells has major environmental impact Better exploration geoscientists drill fewer dry holes. Better production geoscientists get more petroleum from each hole, reducing the number of wells drilled per unit time. More hireable/employable geoscience graduates Petroleum companies look for knowledgeable people. Better users of data generated by the petroleum industry Wells and seismic data provide information available from nowhere else. Citizens who understand the science, dynamics, and risks of how humans find and exploit their present major source of energy.

Reasons for this course Better petroleum geoscientists University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Reasons for this course Better petroleum geoscientists Drilling wells has major environmental impact Better exploration geoscientists drill fewer dry holes. Better production geoscientists get more petroleum from each hole, reducing the number of wells drilled per unit time. More hireable/employable geoscience graduates Petroleum companies look for knowledgeable people. Better users of data generated by the petroleum industry Wells and seismic data provide information available from nowhere else. Citizens who understand the science, dynamics, and risks of how humans find and exploit their present major source of energy.

Reasons for this course Better petroleum geoscientists University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Reasons for this course Better petroleum geoscientists Drilling wells has major environmental impact Better exploration geoscientists drill fewer dry holes. Better production geoscientists get more petroleum from each hole, reducing the number of wells drilled per unit time. More hireable/employable geoscience graduates Petroleum companies look for knowledgeable people. Better users of data generated by the petroleum industry Wells and seismic data provide information available from nowhere else. Citizens who understand the science, dynamics, and risks of how humans find and exploit their present major source of energy. . . . .

HONS(BIOL)(CHEM)(GEOL)(PHYS) 2080H University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology GEOL 4320/6320 prerequisites: GEOL 1120 or GEOL 1121 or GEOL 1122 or GEOL 1250-1250L or GEOL 2350H or HONS(BIOL)(CHEM)(GEOL)(PHYS) 2080H

HONS(BIOL)(CHEM)(GEOL)(PHYS) 2080H i.e., a geology class University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology GEOL 4320/6320 prerequisites: GEOL 1120 or GEOL 1121 or GEOL 1122 or GEOL 1250-1250L or GEOL 2350H or HONS(BIOL)(CHEM)(GEOL)(PHYS) 2080H i.e., a geology class

University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Assumed vocabulary Cenozoic Holocene Quaternary Tertiary Neogene Paleogene Mesozoic Cretaceous Jurassic Triassic Paleozoic Permian Pennsylvanian Carboniferous Mississippian Devonian Silurian Ordovician Cambrian Proterozoic Precambrian Quartz Feldspar Muscovite Biotite Mica Calcite Aragonite Dolomite Gypsum Anhydrite Halite Clay Silt Sand Gravel Shale Siltstone Sandstone Conglomerate Limestone Dolostone Evaporite Chert Grain size Sorting Normal fault Reverse fault Thrust fault Strike-slip fault Fold Anticline Syncline Convergent plate boundary Divergent plate boundary Transform plate boundary Continental margin Continental shelf Continental slope Unconformity If any of these are unfamiliar, the American Geological Institute’s Glossary of Geology is waiting for you in the Science Library’s Reference Section at QE .B38 2005.

University of Georgia Department of Geology GEOL 4320/6320 Petroleum Geology Assumed vocabulary Cenozoic Holocene Quaternary Tertiary Neogene Paleogene Mesozoic Cretaceous Jurassic Triassic Paleozoic Permian Pennsylvanian Carboniferous Mississippian Devonian Silurian Ordovician Cambrian Proterozoic Precambrian Quartz Feldspar Muscovite Biotite Mica Calcite Aragonite Dolomite Gypsum Anhydrite Halite Clay Silt Sand Gravel Shale Siltstone Sandstone Conglomerate Limestone Dolostone Evaporite Chert Grain size Sorting Normal fault Reverse fault Thrust fault Strike-slip fault Fold Anticline Syncline Convergent plate boundary Divergent plate boundary Transform plate boundary Continental margin Continental shelf Continental slope If any of these are unfamiliar, the American Geological Institute’s Glossary of Geology is waiting for you in the Science Library’s Reference Section at QE .B38 2005.

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