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Abstracts for the ASEG 2009
Conference.
Submission of Initial Abstracts
- CLOSED
Guidelines for Presenters
Oral presentations will be 20 minutes, plus 5 minutes discussion.
Accepted authors are expected to submit an extended abstract (max 4 pages)
for publication on the conference CD. Extended abstracts will be reviewed for
technical content and undergo editorial review. Extended abstracts that do
not meet the guidelines provided with acceptance advice will not be published.
Poster pr presentations will be displayed on 1.8 m x 1.2 m panels. The program
will allow for informal presentation and discussion around the posters at specific
times. Accepted poster authors are strongly encouraged to also submit extended
abstracts for publication.
Presenter Profile
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A brief personal profile of the presenter (maximum
100 words in sentence format) is required with the abstract.
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Presenters are expected to register and pay for
the day of presentation or the fulltime program at least one month
before the conference.
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All costs to attend the
conference, including travel and accommodation, must be met by presenters.
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All correspondence should
be directed to the ASEG 2009 Secretariat at: aseg2009@sapro.com.au
Initial Abstract Specifications
Abstract: The abstract should be a condensation and concentration of
the essential qualities of the paper or poster presentation. Do not
include acknowledgements, figures or references.
Length: maximum 250 words.
Technical Area: identify the preferred technical area from the suggestions
below.
Presentation: indicate preference for paper or poster submission.
Technical Areas
Minerals
• Uranium exploration
• Base metals exploration
• Exploration through cover case histories
• Other case histories
• Technological innovations for mineral exploration
• Software innovations for Mineral exploration
• Modelling with petrophysical constraints
• Hyperspectral techniques
• Crustal – solid earth
Petroleum
• Seismic data acquisition (2D, 3D, 4D)
• Electromagnetics (particularly CSEM)
• Reservoir stress paths/fracture characterisation
• Advances in seismic processing
• Seismic imaging, depth migration and depth conversion
• Anisotropy and multicomponent seismic
• Borehole geophysics
• Interpretation and exploration case histories
• Reservoir characterisation/rock properties
• Modelling and inversion
• Gravity and magnetic
• CO2 geosequestration
• Case studies
• Coal seam gas
• Unconventional hydrocarbon plays
Environmental
• Groundwater
• Salinity
• Forensic and archaeological geophysics
• Mine site geophysics
• Agricultural geophysics
• Hydrogeophysics
• Case histories
Geothermal
• Fluid fl ow in EGS HDR systems
• Geophysical challenges in geothermal power production
• Geomechanics in high temperature environments
• Case histories
• Exploration and identifi cation of geothermal resources using geophysics
• New temperature logging technology
Important
dates
Abstract Submission Friday 23 May 2008 - CLOSED
NOTE: All submissions will be acknowledged.
If you have not received acknowledgement of the receipt of your abstract
within two weeks of submission, please contact Sapro Conference Management.
Notification Of Acceptance Friday 27 June 2008
NOTE: Guidelines for short papers
will be provided with advice of acceptance.
Submission of extended abstracts for review
Friday 26 September 2008
NOTE: Papers that do not meet the
guidelines will not be published on the conference CD.
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