As part of the AOG 2010 and the Subsea Australasia Conference, The Society for Underwater Technology (SUT) and the Australian Society of Exploration Geophysicists (ASEG) are pleased to present their first Joint Technical one-day Seminar on Geophysics and Geohazards.

Key topics to be covered include:

  • Do we have adequate site survey data for jack-up installation and location approval?. Braemar Falconer Pte Ltd
  • The use of swathe bathymetry data as a guide to the early identification of potential geohazards - examples from the North Carnarvon Basin, WA. Gardline Marine Sciences Pty Ltd
  • Effective assessment of top hole drilling hazards for deep water wells using 3D seismic data. Fugro GeoConsulting Pty Ltd
  • Integrating geophysics and geotechnical data to enhance engineering foundation design. Advanced Geomechanics
  • Seismic performance evaluation of a submarine gas pipeline, Pluto gas field.
    URS Australia Pty Ltd (Perth)
  • Drilling geohazard constraints on the NWS Australia - A Woodside Perspective.
    Woodside Energy Ltd
  • The use of frequency and time-domain CSEM data for marine hazard mitigation.
    Petronas
  • Using a four-sensor magnetic gradiometer to identify small WWII ordnance in Caution Bay, Papua New Guinea. Fugro Survey Pty Ltd
  • The need for QC on geophysical interpretation of Geohazards and engineering site surveys. RPS Energy
  • Enhanced coastal geotechnics with integrated marine seismic reflection and multi-source, extended array refraction. Coffey Geotechnics
  • Research underway at COFS. University of Western Australia
  • Seismic refraction surveys as a geohazard technique for infrastructure investigations. Fugro Survey Pty Ltd

For a full Geohazards and Geophysics Program click here.

Seminar date: Thursday 25 March 2010
Location: Perth Convention Exhibition Centre

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