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            SIG3006    STRATIGRAPHIC METHODS                   2.   Ashcroft,  W.,  2011,  A  Petroleum  Geologists  Guide  to
                                                                  Seismic
            Depth  study  of  the  principles  of  stratigraphy  that  affect   Reflection:  Wiley-Blackwell, 176 p.
            stratigraphic  framework.  The  course  involves  the  identification,   3.   Bjorlykke,   K.,2011,   Petroleum   Geoscience:   From
            classification  and  correlation  of  different  types  of  stratigraphic   Sedimentary
            units. Also included are methods of correlation, facies changes,   Environments to Rock Physics: Springer, 517 p.
            geologic  history,  litho,  sequence  stratigraphy  and  seismic   4.   Catuneanu, O., 2006, Principles of Sequence Stratigraphy:
            stratigraphy.                                         Elsevier, Amsterdam, 375 p.
                                                               5.   Jahn,  F.,  Cook,  M.,  and  Graham,  M.,  2008,  Hydrocarbon
            Assessment Methods:                                   Exploration  and  Production,  2nd  Edition:  Developments in
            Continuous assessment   : 40%                         Petroleum Science 58, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 444 p.
            Examination           : 60%                        6.   Ryder,  M.,  and  Kennedy,  M.,  2011,  The  Geological
                                                                  Interpretation  of  Well  Logs,  Third  Edition:  Rider-French
            Medium of Instruction:                                Consulting Ltd.,432 p.
            English                                            7.   Slatt,  R.M.,  2013,  Stratigraphic  Reservoir  Characterization
                                                                  for  Petroleum  Geologists,  Geophysicists,  and  Engineers:,
                                                                   nd
            Soft Skills:                                          2   Edition:  Developments  in  Petroleum  Science  61,
            CS3, CT3, TS2, LL2, LS2, EM2                          Elsevier, Amsterdam, 688 p.
                                                               8.   Tearpock,  D.J.  and  Bischke,  R.E.,  2003,  Applied
            References:                                           Subsurface  Geological  Mapping  with  Structural  Methods,
            1.   Posamentier,  H.W.  &  Allen,  G.P.,  1999.  Siliciclastic   2nd Edition: Prentice-Hall, Saddle River, New Jersey, 822
                Sequence Stratigraphy: Concepts and Applications. SEPM   p.
                Concepts in Sedimentology No. 7, 204p.
            2.   Coe, A.L., Bosence, D.W.J., Church, K.D., Flint, S.S., 2003.   SIG3009  ORGANIC PETROLOGY
                The Sedimentary Record of Sea-Level Change. Cambridge
                University Press, 287p.                        Study  of  organic matter  from the  perspective  of  sedimentology
            3.   Nichols, G., 2009. Sedimentology and Stratigraphy Second   and  petroleum  geology  which  include  coal  formation,
                Edition. Wiley-Blackwell, 432p.                petrographic composition of coal, origin of macerals, correlation
            4.   Catuneanu, O., 2006. Principles of Sequence Stratigraphy.   of  coal  facies  with  depositional  environment,  coalification
                Elsevier, 387p.                                process,  vitrinite  reflectance  analysis  and  kerogen  typing.
                                                               Applications in petroleum exploration and coal-related industries.
            SIG3007   GEOLOGY OF SOUTH-EAST ASIA               Assessment Methods:
                                                               Continuous assessment   : 40%
            Systematic learning of SE Asian regional geology, distribution of   Examination       : 60%
            geological  resources,  tectonic  history  through  geological  time,
            and the formation of today’s SE Asia.              Medium of Instruction:
                                                               English
            Assessment Methods:
            Continuous assessment   : 40%                      Soft Skills:
            Examination           : 60%                        CS3, CT3, TS2, LL2, LS2, EM2

            Medium of Instruction:                             References:
            English                                            1.   Taylor,  G.H.,  Teichmuller,  M.,  Davis,  A.  Diessel,  C.F.K.,
                                                                  Littke,P.  (1998).      Organic    Petrology,  Gebruder
            Soft Skills:                                          Borntraeger, Berlin & Stuttgart.
            CS3, CT3, LL3, KK1, EM3, LS2                       2.   Diessel, C.F.K. (1992). Coal-bearing depositional systems.
                                                                  Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
            References:                                        3.   Stach,  E.,  Mackowsky,  M.  Th.,  Teichmuller,  M.,  Taylor,
            1.   Hall, R. and Blundell, D.J., 1996. Tectonic Evolution of   G.H.,  Chandar,  D.  and  Teichmuller,  R.  (1982).  Stach's
                                                                                           rd
                Southeast Asia. Geol. Soc of Lond.  Sp. Publ. no 106.   Textbook  of  coal  petrology,  3   edition.      Gebruder
            2.   Hutchison, C.S. 2007. Geological Evolution of Southeast   Borntraeger, Berlin.
                Asia. 2nd Ed. Geological Society of Malaysia.   4.   Flores,  R.M.  (2013).  Coal  and  Coalbed  gas.  Fueling  the
            3.   Hutchison, C.S. 2005. Geology of North-west Borneo.   Future. Elsevier.
                Elsevier. 421pp.
                                                               SIG3010    STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY II
            SIG3008   PETROLEUM GEOLOGY
                                                               Mesoscopic  and  microscopic  characteristics  of  rocks  and
            Description  and  discussion  of  the  different  elements  and   minerals  in  brittle,  ductile  and  britttle-ductile  shear  zones.
            processes that constitute the petroleum system. The petroleum   Classification of fault-related rocks. Mechanism and condition of
            industry.  Sedimentary  basins  and  depositional  systems.   fault-related  deformation.  Kinematic  indicators  and  2D  strain
            Characteristics of source rocks and reservoir rocks. Subsurface   analysis.
            mapping,  methods,  tools  and  petrophysical  evaluation  in
            hydrocarbon  exploration  &  production.  Main  hydrocarbon   Assessment Methods:
            provinces and selected case studies.               Continuous assessment   : 40%
                                                               Examination          : 60%
            Assessment Methods:
            Continuous assessment   : 40%                      Medium of Instruction:
            Examination           : 60%                        English

            Medium of Instruction:                             Soft Skills:
            English                                            CS3, CT3, LL2, EM2

            Soft Skills:                                       References:
            CS3, CT4, TS2, LL2, KK2, EM2, LS2                  1.   Passchier,  C.W.  &  Trouw,  C.W.  (2005).  Microtectonics.
                                                                  Berlin, Springer-Verlag, 289 p.
            References:                                        2.   Passchier,  C.W.,  Trouw,  C.W.  &  Wiersma,  D.J.  (2010).
            1.   Gluyas. J. and Swarbrick, R. (2004) Petroleum Geoscience.   Atlas  of  Mylonites-  and  related  microstructures.  Springer-
                Blackwell Publishing, UK.                         Verlag, 322 p.
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