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               References:                                        Medium of Instruction:
               1.   Hall, R. and Blundell, D.J., 1996. Tectonic Evolution of   English
                   Southeast Asia. Geol. Soc of Lond.  Sp. Publ. no 106.
               2.   Hutchison, C.S. 2007. Geological Evolution of   Soft Skills:
                   Southeast Asia. 2nd Ed. Geological Society of   CS3, CT3, TS2, LL2, LS2, EM2
                   Malaysia.
               3.   Hutchison, C.S. 2005. Geology of North-west Borneo.   References:
                   Elsevier. 421pp.                               1.   Flores, R.M. (2013). Coal and coalbed gas fueling the
                                                                     future. Elsevier.
                                                                  2.   Taylor, G.H., Teichmuller, M., Davis, A. Diessel, C.F.K.,
               SIG3008   PETROLEUM GEOLOGY                           Littke,P.  (1998).      Organic    Petrology,  Gebruder
                                                                     Borntraeger, Berlin & Stuttgart.
               Description  and  discussion  of  the  different  elements  and   3.   Diessel,  C.F.K.  (1992).  Coal-bearing  depositional
               processes  that  constitute  the  petroleum  system.  The   systems. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
               petroleum  industry.  Sedimentary  basins  and  depositional   4.   Stach, E., Mackowsky, M. Th., Teichmuller, M., Taylor,
               systems. Characteristics of source rocks and reservoir rocks.   G.H., Chandar, D. and Teichmuller, R. (1982). Stach's
                                                                                            rd
               Subsurface  mapping,  methods,  tools  and  petrophysical   Textbook  of  coal  petrology,  3   edition.      Gebruder
               evaluation  in  hydrocarbon  exploration  &  production.  Main   Borntraeger, Berlin.
               hydrocarbon provinces and selected case studies.
                                                                  SIG3010  STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY II
               Assessment Methods:
               Continuous assessment   : 40%                      Assessment Methods:
               Examination           : 60%                        Continuous assessment   : 40%
                                                                  Examination          : 60%
               Medium of Instruction:
               English                                            Medium of Instruction:
                                                                  English
               Soft Skills:
               CS3, CT4, TS2, LL2, KK2, EM2, LS2                  Soft Skills:
                                                                  CS3, CT3, LL2, EM2
               References:
               1.   Gluyas.  J.  and  Swarbrick,  R.  (2004)  Petroleum   References:
                   Geoscience. Blackwell Publishing, UK.          1.  Passchier,  C.W.  &  Trouw,  C.W.  (2005).  Microtectonics.
               2.   Ashcroft,  W.,  2011,  A  Petroleum  Geologists  Guide  to   Berlin, Springer-Verlag, 289 p.
                   Seismic                                        2.  Snoke, A.W., Tullis, J & Todd, V.R. (1998) Fault-related
                   Reflection:  Wiley-Blackwell, 176 p.              Rocks. A Photographic Atlas. Princeton Univ. Press, New
               3.   Bjorlykke,  K.,2011,  Petroleum  Geoscience:  From   Jersey, 617 p.
                   Sedimentary                                    3.  Passchier,  C.W.,  Trouw,  C.W. & Wiersma,  D.J.  (2010).
                   Environments to Rock Physics: Springer, 517 p.    Atlas of Mylonites- and related microstructures. Springer-
               4.   Catuneanu,  O.,  2006,  Principles  of  Sequence   Verlag, 322 p.
                   Stratigraphy: Elsevier, Amsterdam, 375 p.      4.  Fossen,  H.  (2010)  Structural  Geology.  Cambridge
               5.   Jahn, F., Cook, M., and Graham, M., 2008, Hydrocarbon   University Press.
                   Exploration and Production, 2nd Edition: Developments
                   in Petroleum Science 58, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 444 p.   SIG3011 TECTONICS AND HISTORY OF THE EARTH
               6.   Ryder,  M.,  and  Kennedy,  M.,  2011,  The  Geological
                   Interpretation of Well Logs, Third Edition: Rider-French   Introduction to Geotectonic and theory of Plate Tectonic. To
                   Consulting Ltd., 432 p.                        study the lithosphere, its composition and characteristics as
               7.   Slatt,   R.M.,   2013,   Stratigraphic   Reservoir   well as the processes that occurred on it.  To examine the
                   Characterization   for   Petroleum   Geologists,   tectonic regime (extension, compression and strike-slip) and
                                                 nd
                   Geophysicists,   and   Engineers:   2    Edition:   the associated subaerial and submarine regional structures
                   Developments  in  Petroleum  Science  61,  Elsevier,   that  developed  on  the  lithosphere.  Synthesis  of  geological,
                   Amsterdam, 688 p.                              geophysical and oceanographic data related to the structural
               8.   Tearpock,  D.J.  and  Bischke,  R.E.,  2003,  Applied   patterns and evolutionary trends of the earth’s crust. Evolution
                   Subsurface  Geological  Mapping  with  Structural   of  the  earth,  its  atmosphere,  lithosphere,  biosphere  and
                   Methods, 2nd Edition: Prentice-Hall, Saddle River, New   hydrosphere  and  the  significance  of  these  events.
                   Jersey, 822 p.                                 Introduction  to  Archean,  Proterozoic  and  Phanerozoic
                                                                  sequences and their inferences about the conditions of the
               SIG3009  ORGANIC PETROLOGY                         Earth,  the  changing  paleogeography  and  the  events  that
                                                                  occurred during the respective geologic times.
               Study of organic matter from the perspective of sedimentology
               and  petroleum  geology  which  include  coal  formation,   Assessment Methods:
               petrographic  composition  of  coal,  origin  of  macerals,   Continuous assessment   : 40%
               correlation  of  coal  facies  with  depositional  environment,   Examination       : 60%
               coalification  process,  vitrinite  reflectance  analysis  and
               kerogen  typing.  Applications  in  petroleum  exploration  and   Medium of Instruction:
               coal-related industries.                           English
               Assessment Methods:
               Continuous assessment   : 40%                      Soft Skills:
               Examination           : 60%                        CS3, CT4, TS2, LL2, LS2, EM2



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